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Steve Brown - Aug 2025 appointed Head of Youth Partnerships (p8)
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Brown might be a good talker, but has he actually been a success coaching wise anywhere?0
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bromleyjohn said:I think Steve Brown’s commentary has made a massive improvement to the match day commentary and it brings it to a much better level of technical insight rather than platitudes about if only we had done that et cetera et cetera
I can see that A has passed the ball to B (accepting that people listening on radio can't) but his explanation of why that player shouldn't allow the forward pass on his right hand side or how the opposition pushing on their full backs up is giving us a particular issue and then how we've changed our way of play (yesterday it was a high press) is, to me at least, insightful and new information.
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stoneroses19 said:cafcsinger said:Like Steve Brown in general a lot, but needs to talk less in my opinion. Today was incredibly tiresome, he seemed to witter on about irrelevant things which of course was not helped by a dire game, am i being harsh?1
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Henry Irving said:bromleyjohn said:I think Steve Brown’s commentary has made a massive improvement to the match day commentary and it brings it to a much better level of technical insight rather than platitudes about if only we had done that et cetera et cetera
I can see that A has passed the ball to B (accepting that people listening on radio can't) but his explanation of why that player shouldn't allow the forward pass on his right hand side or how the opposition pushing on their full backs up is giving us a particular issue and then how we've changed our way of play (yesterday it was a high press) is, to me at least, insightful and new information.
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stonemuse said:Henry Irving said:bromleyjohn said:I think Steve Brown’s commentary has made a massive improvement to the match day commentary and it brings it to a much better level of technical insight rather than platitudes about if only we had done that et cetera et cetera
I can see that A has passed the ball to B (accepting that people listening on radio can't) but his explanation of why that player shouldn't allow the forward pass on his right hand side or how the opposition pushing on their full backs up is giving us a particular issue and then how we've changed our way of play (yesterday it was a high press) is, to me at least, insightful and new information.
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Rothko said:Brown might be a good talker, but has he actually been a success coaching wise anywhere?0
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Personally I still think of many heroics as a player so for that reason, if no other he does me just fine on VG, besides he knows a lot more about the game than me.0
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Rothko said:Brown might be a good talker, but has he actually been a success coaching wise anywhere?8
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Henry Irving said:Rothko said:Brown might be a good talker, but has he actually been a success coaching wise anywhere?
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Brown is great, talks a lot but that is fine. If it grates just turn the sound down. I enjoy it.4
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Jesus!
Always got to moan about something 🙄
I listen just to the commentary. It provides me with great insight.
I want bias reporting, it’s my club channel.Cheer up you miserable lot ffs 🤦🏻♀️22 -
Exiled_Addick said:UI cabbles said:It’s good to get a pro’s insight, particularly one I hold in such high regard, but it did get a bit tiresome for me today. Of course, he’s passionate about us and wants us to do well, but I found his summarization of the fact that Ipswich will be much the happier with the point, a little too blinkered.It’s not just him. As good as it is to have Scott Minto and Curbs and all these other ex pros involved in Valley pass, their contribution is a little too rose tinted for me.I’m grateful for them giving up their time and putting on an excellent show with the way they delve into old stories, but I’m looking forward to getting back to just watching the games from the stands
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If you’re watching a club channel and you’re getting upset by it being partial, then you need to get over yourself.
if you want balance find a BBC/National feed which doesn’t come from either clubs home patch6 -
ForeverAddickted said:Henry Irving said:Rothko said:Brown might be a good talker, but has he actually been a success coaching wise anywhere?1
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Rothko said:If you’re watching a club channel and you’re getting upset by it being partial, then you need to get over yourself.
if you want balance find a BBC/National feed which doesn’t come from either clubs home patch3 -
Won nearly half his games at Ebbsfleet.
https://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=2571
Wikipedia mentions he kept Lewes up in a relegation battle and later resigned due to a budget cut after a poor start to the new season.
He then managed Margate for 2.5 years I'm not sure how he did there and what sort of budget he had.0 -
I think there's enough in Brownie's commentary for him to do a separate broadcast on tactics using examples from recent games and explaining with slow motion and arrows on the screen as on MoTD. I wish I'd had something like that to reference many years ago when I played (crap Sunday league, but still...). Would give him more time to explain things in detail and not miss the live action. He certainly knows his stuff.
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Bedsaddick said:He does talk too much at times but I like his insight . He just needs to tone it down just a bit .
He is an 8/10 every week.0 -
I like it when Brownie talks about how the managers might respond to what's happening on the pitch. He makes it should like a game of chess.0
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Intelligent player, intelligent talker. I always considered his best position to be Centre Half but he didn't get the opportunity to play there enough.
His reading of the game made the job look very simple at times, and what he lacked in pace was compensated for by his positional sense, shades of Bobby Moore at times!
Hearing him now, it's easy to understand how he was able to read the game so well.3 - Sponsored links:
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Brown seems to see things and insight that I have no idea about. I would have him sat in the stands each game giving feedback to Adkins and co each game from his lofty perspective. See a different view when high up in the gantry/ stands than pitch level and he is very good at articulating his insight.2
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Seems like we’re not able to offer any feedback that isn’t sunshine and rainbows without being told we’re moaning. I love Brown on comms and I think the listening experience is vastly improved for it. Greg and Tel have always been passionate and done a good job sticking to task, bringing Steve on board has elevated it to new heights.Just saying he could be a touch more succinct at times and allow Greg/Tel to follow the build up of the next move. His tactical insight is fantastic and very much welcome but if it doesn’t fit into a sentence or two, it’s best left for half time or full time analysis.3
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I think he gives good insight, but must admit I do mute the him every now, purely because he doesn’t pause for breath and my tiny brain can’t take anymore! But he’s a Charlton man and does know his stuff.1
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Scoham said:Won nearly half his games at Ebbsfleet.
https://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=2571
Wikipedia mentions he kept Lewes up in a relegation battle and later resigned due to a budget cut after a poor start to the new season.
He then managed Margate for 2.5 years I'm not sure how he did there and what sort of budget he had.1 -
For me Steve Brown is a great addition to the commentary team, and I've told Terry how much I enjoy the new set up.
Great to get a view of the tactics and the live game as it unfolds from an ex pro, long may it continue!!10 -
cabbles said:Exiled_Addick said:UI cabbles said:It’s good to get a pro’s insight, particularly one I hold in such high regard, but it did get a bit tiresome for me today. Of course, he’s passionate about us and wants us to do well, but I found his summarization of the fact that Ipswich will be much the happier with the point, a little too blinkered.It’s not just him. As good as it is to have Scott Minto and Curbs and all these other ex pros involved in Valley pass, their contribution is a little too rose tinted for me.I’m grateful for them giving up their time and putting on an excellent show with the way they delve into old stories, but I’m looking forward to getting back to just watching the games from the stands
We were largely more in control of the game, had more shots etc and they were under a lot of pressure. They also have had a poor run of results, so i'd agree with his point of view that Ipswich are happier to leave with a point than we are.
Not sure what the problem is here??2 -
I’d rather listen to Steve Brown than Lineker , Shearer et-al6
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Brown is a terrific commentator, gives proper experience And insight instead of the faff (opnions) we hear from people like jenas and mcmanaman.Really enjoy it. All commentators should be like this.4
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Quite warming to terry now cos hes like the incredibly bias fan that sits in front of u at games always giving the wrong opnion on decisions ! Its qwuite funny and makes me feel like im there 😂5
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Blackheathboy said:I’d rather listen to Steve Brown than Lineker , Shearer et-al
I think perhaps they could.
Curbs was often derided by some Charlton fans as being boring because of his press interview persona but people who knew him said how funny and smart he was. He clearly knew something about coaching and management.
We're now seeing much more of that side of Curbs on Valley Pass.
What Sky/BT/BBC allow commentators to say isn't always the limit of their ability.4