The BBC has marked the end of an era by discontinuing its classified football results service on Radio 5 live.
'Time for Sports Report', has been heard over the Radio for years, and part of the joy of the Classified Results is hearing the names of those towns, cities and clubs read aloud.
For those who argue in favour of modernisation and / or that it's easy to find the scores online, bear a thought for the visually impaired.
The excuse that it's going because there is a 5.30pm Premier League game is a misnomer. The idea of scrapping this really is cultural vandalism.
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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.
Was looking forward to listening to Sports Report on Saturday and couldn't understand why I didn't hear them. Very sad to see that it's been scrapped.
Watching TV or consulting a phone isn't always practical.
I'd imagine that far more Five Live listeners will be inconvenienced by this than those who feel it's better without.
Besides, do listeners really want a live commentary match? One could use the same argument that it can be watched (or listened to) on TV or in the pub if interested. Personally I prefer the round-ups from around the grounds, interviews and discussion, to a live commentary.
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.'
It's great to grab all of our attention to the footie results. Part of maintaining culture is indeed when we all share in events. Weekly monthly yearly etc.
I'm all for things that arrest the decline of this cultural vandalism that abounds everywhere in this age. I'd stop short of inviting Stuart Hall back mind.
East Fife 4 ... Forfar 5