Clive and Oggy dont travel to away games because of lockdown rules. They commentate from home using ifollow pictures as their visual. They have commentary on CWR but it will be slightly behind time as they're commentating from ifollow pictures which are a min or so behind time so they would in turn be a min or so behind time on our picture.Does anyone know why is there no commentary for away games on ifollow?
I agree and I have now turned all commentary off iFollow. The away commentary is dire and usually incredibly biased. I prefer just to watch the game and formulate my own opinion. I still find it incredibly stressful , far more than attending the games in person.Much better with no commentary IMO
I prefer it without commentary also. Love listening to the random shouts.
I agree and I have now turned all commentary off iFollow. The away commentary is dire and usually incredibly biased. I prefer just to watch the game and formulate my own opinion. I still find it incredibly stressful , far more than attending the games in person.
Apologies for being a bit dim but how do you change the commentary please.
under settings you can toggle between Home and Away. Saturday’s co-commentator at Ewood Park was hilarious - he kept screaming “oh no” every time we attacked in the second half and thought Biamou had been a threat all game.
It only lets you on desktop, doesn't seem to let you change on iPad.
Viveash is so vocal. Whenever he wants anybody to press he certainly lets them know. Poor old O'Hare must have ringing ears every week. GO ON CAL!!!I prefer it without commentary also. Love listening to the random shouts.
I’ve watched a couple of games without commentary and liked it but on the whole have enjoyed listening to the away commentators and found them not to be particularly biased. Often refreshingly honest. I seem to remember Middlesbrough’s being good...although I’ve watched so many games this year they’ve all merged into one.I agree and I have now turned all commentary off iFollow. The away commentary is dire and usually incredibly biased. I prefer just to watch the game and formulate my own opinion. I still find it incredibly stressful , far more than attending the games in person.
What does being illiterate have to do with commentary?Oggy is virtually illiterate and the commentariat dreadful. Far better with just ambient noise.
What does being illiterate have to do with commentary?
Must be just me that can’t stand it with no commentary. Might be better if there was a crowd. But as it is, random shouts and mostly quiet just feels wrong!
I noticed those pricks doing the Blackburn commentary barely celebrated when they scored. It was really strange.
That's one thing I like about CWR. They might be massively overreacting sometimes (I'm looking at you Clive), but when a goal goes in there is normally some kind of shouting and screaming.
I didn't know that Oggy is illiterate but I think it's great that despite that he's had a great career in football and is now ending it as a commentator. Dyslexia I presume? He'd have had it hard at school as it wasn't recognised back then. Fair play to him.
Oggy came up with his own nicknamehmmm. I have to say I think Oggy is pretty good as a summariser and notices and comments on a lot of tactical developments that most local radio football commentary would miss.
That said, I would have thought that if you had a surname that so many people struggled to say for so long during your career (Ogrizovic) and a son-in-law (and grandchildren) called Edjungele you might be a bit more careful about how names are supposed to be pronounced.
I think Oggy is good and seems to have lots of good insights which some former players don't. Having said that I don't mind not having commentary. It's not like we have any when we are in the ground.hmmm. I have to say I think Oggy is pretty good as a summariser and notices and comments on a lot of tactical developments that most local radio football commentary would miss.
That said, I would have thought that if you had a surname that so many people struggled to say for so long during your career (Ogrizovic) and a son-in-law (and grandchildren) called Edjungele you might be a bit more careful about how names are supposed to be pronounced.
Has anyone mastered any tips to get it on my TV from iFollow?
Great spending of our licence fee,Typical BBC.BBC rules are a bit weird, local radio unable to report domestic games while 5 Live sends commentators and two pundits to Bucharest watching Chelsea
No no, I don’t think he is! I was just responding to the comment above because I think commentary (speaking) could be done without being literate (reading and writing)!I didn't know that Oggy is illiterate but I think it's great that despite that he's had a great career in football and is now ending it as a commentator. Dyslexia I presume? He'd have had it hard at school as it wasn't recognised back then. Fair play to him.
Mine has started working on the TV web browser which it never used to. Oddly my Dad has the same brand TV with the same OS, even the same version, as mine and nothing but a blank screen so a bit hit and miss but worth a try.Laptop to TV via HDMI cable is the accepted answer.
Oggy is virtually illiterate and the commentariat dreadful. Far better with just ambient noise.
Oggy is excellent. What please is the commentariat?