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The End of the classified football results
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I can remember leaving the Valley and papers with half time scores being on sale.
5pm was always appointment listening for the full times, this is back in the 50s, and you would always know an away win was coming by an inflection in the voice.
Fast forward to the 1970s 10am Sunday morning, no one in the house dared move as the scores were droned out with half the teams mis-pronounced, but they would go all through the main divisions and then the lower leagues. That all stopped many years ago, now my football fix is mainly CL.0 -
Addick Addict said:bobmunro said:usetobunkin said:One of my early memories is the deathly hush that came over the house when my Dad was checking the scores, and ticking off his pools coupon.
Always followed by "Well that was waste of time!" before he had a shave and headed of up to the Lord Raglan with my Mum for a Saturday night out.0 -
My first memory in the 60's was the Beebs teleprinter rattling out the results, as a kid it used to look like the top of a hot water bottle was doing the business. As others have said, we dare not make a sound as the old man checked off his pools coupon0
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Rudders22 said:Callumcafc said:
That was the day after I saw Curve live - at The Forum or The Town and Country - I don't remember which. I think that I shouted out Leeeeaaaburn between two songs because I had a quick chat with another Charlton fan, who then recognised me the next day and said hello.
It's funny the things you remember. I wonder if he still goes, or posts on here.2 -
jimmymelrose said:Rudders22 said:Callumcafc said:
That was the day after I saw Curve live - at The Forum or The Town and Country - I don't remember which. I think that I shouted out Leeeeaaaburn between two songs because I had a quick chat with another Charlton fan, who then recognised me the next day and said hello.
It's funny the things you remember. I wonder if he still goes, or posts on here.0 -
Surprised there is not some kind of dedicated sports station on the radio where they talk about sport where you could also listen to the results on the way home.4
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jimmymelrose said:Rothko said:Visually impaired people are some of the biggest smart phone users, lazy trope about how they can't use a phone is a big silly
There are blind people even at matches to give an example. How often do they pull out a phone after the match? They might say that you're 'a big silly.'
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jimmymelrose said:Rudders22 said:Callumcafc said:
That was the day after I saw Curve live - at The Forum or The Town and Country - I don't remember which. I think that I shouted out Leeeeaaaburn between two songs because I had a quick chat with another Charlton fan, who then recognised me the next day and said hello.
It's funny the things you remember. I wonder if he still goes, or posts on here.0 -
jimmymelrose said:Rudders22 said:Callumcafc said:
That was the day after I saw Curve live - at The Forum or The Town and Country - I don't remember which. I think that I shouted out Leeeeaaaburn between two songs because I had a quick chat with another Charlton fan, who then recognised me the next day and said hello.
It's funny the things you remember. I wonder if he still goes, or posts on here.0 - Sponsored links:
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Reminds me of when it was on radio 2 during the 80s.
When leaving the valley you’d know who had a radio as there’d be a cluster of people trying to walk in earshot as the same pace of one person. Usually half way up Charlton Church Lane.2 -
If they were classified, why did they tell everybody?9
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Sorry, I've been getting a bit mixed up with the players - it's been a long time but I was there - promise - it feels like another life nowadays.
So much has changed, and as we older we get disoriented, but that's why I (or we?) need things like The Classified Football Results, to steady the ship and remind us of who we are and where we came from.1 -
paulbaconsarnie said:Reminds me of when it was on radio 2 during the 80s.
When leaving the valley you’d know who had a radio as there’d be a cluster of people trying to walk in earshot as the same pace of one person. Usually half way up Charlton Church Lane.1 -
This has all got a bit bollocks though. The long slow read was fine for when people were marking their 1, 2 or X next to everything but do people still do that? All those times when non league is on the coupon, nobody needs that. The Scottish leagues, they can be on Radio Scotland or whatever. A quick fire through four divisions by the normal presenter in a minute or two, job done, no need to employ someone to read them out specially.
However, having a pop at the BBC is popular, so there you go.
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PWR
I really used to like the teleprinter, the anticipation of waiting for the Charlton result to come through and the excitement if you first saw, Charlton Athletic 2, thinking we must of won and then the deflation when the opposition would come up, Leyton Orient 35 -
Not the radio I know, but this thread has reminded me of this Smith & Jones' sketch:
https://youtu.be/2IwdeFXlldo
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sillav nitram said:PWR
I really used to like the teleprinter, the anticipation of waiting for the Charlton result to come through and the excitement if you first saw, Charlton Athletic 2, thinking we must of won and then the deflation when the opposition would come up, Leyton Orient 32 -
BrentfordAddick said:This has all got a bit bollocks though. The long slow read was fine for when people were marking their 1, 2 or X next to everything but do people still do that? All those times when non league is on the coupon, nobody needs that. The Scottish leagues, they can be on Radio Scotland or whatever. A quick fire through four divisions by the normal presenter in a minute or two, job done, no need to employ someone to read them out specially.
However, having a pop at the BBC is popular, so there you go.When read slowly you can concentrate on the results and think about the consequences to the promotion and relegation issues.
When read quickly, it's difficult to think about what results are surprising, predictable or important.
It's a bit like a presentation in business. A good présenter will run through the facts and figures clearly and slowly. If they are rushed through then the audience can't really take them in.2 -
That’s sports report tune is proper nostalgia for me. Would be a candidate for my Desert Island Discs list.
The classified football results also bring a pang of nostalgia. I usually heard them on my Dad’s “little grey radio” as we walked home from the Valley each Saturday.I know most people don’t use it to find out scores anymore, and not everything can stay the same, but it is also nice when some things remain just as quirks of tradition. It doesn’t hurt anyone and must cost peanuts to produce, by broadcasting standards. Doesn’t really seem necessary to scrap it, imo, but you can’t stop progress.2 - Sponsored links:
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Algarveaddick said:jimmymelrose said:Rudders22 said:Callumcafc said:
That was the day after I saw Curve live - at The Forum or The Town and Country - I don't remember which. I think that I shouted out Leeeeaaaburn between two songs because I had a quick chat with another Charlton fan, who then recognised me the next day and said hello.
It's funny the things you remember. I wonder if he still goes, or posts on here.
I've been telling people about her for years and just meeting with blank looks. I think I went back for 3 pies that day!1 -
Exiled_Addick said:That’s sports report tune is proper nostalgia for me. Would be a candidate for my Desert Island Discs list.
The classified football results also bring a pant of nostalgia. I usually heard them on my Dad’s “little grey radio” as we walked home from the Valley each Saturday.I know most people don’t use it to find out scores anymore, and not everything can stay the same but it is also nice when some things remain just as quirks of tradition. It doesn’t hurt anyone and must cost peanuts to produce, by broadcasting standards. Doesn’t really seem necessary to scrap it, imo, but you can’t stop progress.1 -
Every single result was read out by Mark Chapman. Is it the style some people are bothered about?
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Maybe they'll be back in winter when no-one can afford to charge their smartphones.0