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The latest Garibaldi Gazette podcast is another cure for insomnia.
Psycho also visited Matt Forde in hospital after his operation a number of times. Psycho still loves ForestMan I love our Psycho.
The line about Psycho being caught reading Treasure Island in the dugout made me laugh.Psycho also visited Matt Forde in hospital after his operation a number of times. Psycho still loves Forest
It wasnt too bad, i thought.The latest Garibaldi Gazette podcast is another cure for insomnia.
There was a group of asians stood by the boat club one in a Leeds United tracksuit with a forest scarf on my son was shockedI suspect Championship Nottingham Forest were little more than a passing interesting to him.
The PL will bring all sorts of people out of the woodwork. I noticed during The Spurs match at the weekend, there was a whole section populated almost entirely by Korean supports more interested in filming the players than actually celebrating the goal. It's why our supporter base is still pretty unique in The PL, in the main the stadium is populated by Forest fans who have been around for years.
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Oh boy, maybe the LTLF Podcast won‘t be for you then!I listen to them all except I've dropped The 1865 as I find it boring and abit of a weird format.
I think Arsha has got worse. He's added weird self indulgence to his pseudo intellect.I am pleasantly surprised by the Garibaldi Gazette. When I knew it was an Arsha brainchild I thought it would be a sh*tshow as he was an awful guest on Garibaldi Red imo. But fair play he has turned it around and isn't annoying this time, actually made me laugh a few times. Been enjoying it.
I listen to them all except I've dropped The 1865 as I find it boring and abit of a weird format. I drive alot for work so they all pass the time well.
Totally agree and his slow droning voice sends me to sleep.I think Arsha has got worse. He's added weird self indulgence to his pseudo intellect.
The perfect time to listen to recordings etc. In the past when there were not such things as podcasts I used to record a lot of radio stuff to listen to as I drove those boring miles to work. I no longer have to do that and perhaps it's why I don't bother with these podcasts which elicit so much discussion on here; at home there is so much more to do of interest which leaves little time for such stuff.I am pleasantly surprised by the Garibaldi Gazette. When I knew it was an Arsha brainchild I thought it would be a sh*tshow as he was an awful guest on Garibaldi Red imo. But fair play he has turned it around and isn't annoying this time, actually made me laugh a few times. Been enjoying it.
I listen to them all except I've dropped The 1865 as I find it boring and abit of a weird format. I drive alot for work so they all pass the time well.
As host of said pod, I find this truly offensiveOh boy, maybe the LTLF Podcast won‘t be for you then!
That’s why I decided to stick with the BBC one and the Gazette.some of these podcasts really need to realise that sometimes less is more - I'm not going to listen to an hour podcast every day.
One or two a week is more than enough output.
I end up just deleting half of them...
Since West Ham, Forest Focus have done 5 podcasts - that's crazy in a week where nothing has happened.
I know its madness, why are shops open when im not using them, i only need them to be open when im there and i only want to go twice a week. In fact there are some shops ive never been in, and dont get me started on tv programmes ive not got time to watch theres only so many hours in a day and its such a waste... whats the point?some of these podcasts really need to realise that sometimes less is more - I'm not going to listen to an hour podcast every day.
One or two a week is more than enough output.
I end up just deleting half of them...
Since West Ham, Forest Focus have done 5 podcasts - that's crazy in a week where nothing has happened.
I get what your saying and you make a very good point of course you don't have to listen take forest focus I'd say its my favourite when it was garibaldi reds I actively used to look forward to but since the change to forest focus and more episodes I find I try to listen to all of them but all that's done is make me become a bit bored halfway through each episode and only half listening so he does also have a point because these things can affect the audience who listen the preview and review format works perfectly for me and I think that's the only ones I'll listen to going forward because the promotion season and last year I really looked forward to listeningI know its madness, why are shops open when im not using them, i only need them to be open when im there and i only want to go twice a week. In fact there are some shops ive never been in, and dont get me started on tv programmes ive not got time to watch theres only so many hours in a day and its such a waste... whats the point?
You miss the point.I know its madness, why are shops open when im not using them, i only need them to be open when im there and i only want to go twice a week. In fact there are some shops ive never been in, and dont get me started on tv programmes ive not got time to watch theres only so many hours in a day and its such a waste... whats the point?
That's part of the frustrating lack of production values.I like FF but the issue I have with it is the number of guests as he asks the same question to each guest and most of time the second guest will just repeat the answers of the first guest.
That's part of the frustrating lack of production values.
He should take a leaf out the MOTD guy's book.
It just neefs a bullet point plan with a script outline of a pre agreed discussion, and just share the points or alternate on topics where there's concensus. Would probably help him stop over-leading in his questions too.
But each one is 45 mins to over an hour (bar the villa fan interview one)...From memory FF have this week produced
an immediate post match reaction
a larger panel reflection a few days after
interviewed a celeb fan with positive news about his cancer story
a behind the scenes look at a popular TV programme on which Forest and other football teams feature quite heavily
A shorter edition prematch with a rival team podcasts focussed on that rival team
A prematch with our own supporting cast
Theres a little overlap between the first and second edition , the rest seemed distinct and additive rather than dilutory.