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Thread: I pay for Arabzone

  1. #11
    I never said anyone was, just an observation, same as the other posts.

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by psych View Post
    I pay for it mainly to give money to the club. Commitments mean I cant always attend games. Enjoyed his interviews at first but wore thin pretty quickly after the turgid performances on the pitch.
    I'm the same extra income for the club plus the monthly price has never increased since day one. I've had it for years but hardly ever watch it.
    I don't have time to watch it when Csaba starts blethering and I lose interest. 🙄

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim_Jam View Post
    but I can't bear to listen to Shabba for 20 minutes.
    It's good for watching back our goals.

    That only takes a minute or so.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    I never said anyone was, just an observation, same as the other posts.
    Kinda stating the obvious for no reason though?

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    Kinda stating the obvious for no reason though?
    Here's another one, you're entitled to your opinion.

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    Here's another observation.

    I like Arabzone but the interviews from the training ground (same background) are a bit repetitive, especially if they are telling us a win on Saturday is their number one priority. Yes, yes we know 3 points are crucial again.

    If Terry could pass a message on to the media group. It might be better to watch the players training more, taking penalties, generally clowning about or visiting hospitals etc.. A player competition each week would be good. A couple of players each week could try to do something maybe (like Top Gear or Soccer Saturday).

    What do think of that Terry?
    Last edited by Jim_Jam; 23-08-2018 at 02:08 PM.

  7. #17
    I'm sure they would take any suggestions seriously, why not get in touch with them directly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim_Jam View Post
    Here's another observation.

    I like Arabzone but the interviews from the training ground (same background) are a bit repetitive, especially if they are telling us a win on Saturday is their number one priority. Yes, yes we know 3 points are crucial again.

    If Terry could pass a message on to the media group. It might be better to watch the players training more, taking penalties, generally clowning about or visiting hospitals etc.. A player competition each week would be good. A couple of players each week could try to do something maybe (like Top Gear or Soccer Saturday).

    What do think of that Terry?
    Great ideas Jim Jam

    Fair enough the players on the zone will have to follow party line in interviews.

    It does need something to increase the banter and create a bit of excitement

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    Increase the banter during interviews by simply having the players saying "should be an easy win this week", job done.

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