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| Quote: Mick Gledhill "That's an interesting idea Phil.
You don't have to be visually impaired/disabled to listen the commentary, the service is open to anyone if there is a headset available, but obviously the impaired/disabled supporters must have priority with their usage.
Another example of how this can help the visually impaired supporters is that yesterday I noticed in the first half an elderly lady sat two rows in front of the media tables struggling to make out the players, hence her use of binoculars.
At half time I phoned Gill/Richard (I wasn't squeezing past Connor and the laptps again
I have glasses for driving and watching rugby, would have come in handy yesteday so i wasnt asking my cousin "who was that all the time".. It was £5 at the magic weekend for the earpiece. could be a nice little earner for the club.
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| Quote: tigertot "Can't say it looked forward from where I was sat.'"
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| Quote: tigertot "Can't say it looked forward from where I was sat.'"
Not surprising, since you were presumably not anywhere at Odsal at the time...?
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| Quote: PhilBulls "I have glasses for driving and watching rugby, would have come in handy yesteday so i wasnt asking my cousin "who was that all the time".. It was £5 at the magic weekend for the earpiece. could be a nice little earner for the club.'"
Wasn't that just to hear the referee?
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| Quote: Mick Gledhill "Wasn't that just to hear the referee?'"
No, you could tune into the Sky (or BBC for the 4 Nations) commentary too. I had one for the last time the 4 Nations was over here and listened to the commentary all the way through each game.
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| Quote: DILLIGAF "No, you could tune into the Sky (or BBC for the 4 Nations) commentary too. I had one for the last time the 4 Nations was over here and listened to the commentary all the way through each game.'"
Roger that.
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| Quote: Adeybull "Not surprising, since you were presumably not anywhere at Odsal at the time...?'"
I was probably sat on the floor of a 3 foot x 2 foot cupbaord trying to wire an outside light into an existing power socket. Where I spent most of the afternoon. My daughter's learned a few new words.
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| Quote: tigertot "I was probably sat on the floor of a 3 foot x 2 foot cupbaord trying to wire an outside light into an existing power socket. Where I spent most of the afternoon. My daughter's learned a few new words.'"
if you've run out of words let me know - I can lend you a few of my own, regarding for example - useless dungheap pathetic bandit scumbag British Gas and the boiler from hell... and that reminds me about that outside light that has not worked for years that I must get round to finding out what the wiring fault is
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| in notes under section 10 knock on and forward pass in the referee`s handbook ...Rugby League laws of the game says
direction of pass.... the direction of a pass is relative to the player making it and not to the actual path relative to the ground. A player running towards his opponents goal line may throw the ball towards a colleague who is behind him but because of the throwers own momentum the ball travels forward relative to the ground. This is not a forward pass as the thrower has not passed the ball forward in relation to himself. This is particularly noticeable when a running player makes a high lobbed pass
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| Quote: rickyj1800 "in notes under section 10 knock on and forward pass in the referee`s handbook ...Rugby League laws of the game says
direction of pass.... the direction of a pass is relative to the player making it and not to the actual path relative to the ground. A player running towards his opponents goal line may throw the ball towards a colleague who is behind him but because of the throwers own momentum the ball travels forward relative to the ground. This is not a forward pass as the thrower has not passed the ball forward in relation to himself. This is particularly noticeable when a running player makes a high lobbed pass
Indeed. The famed "momentum rule" (and not the one Stevo thinks it is).
However Sibbit's pass to Sykes was less "momentum" and more "miles bloody forward"
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| Quote: DILLIGAF "No, you could tune into the Sky (or BBC for the 4 Nations) commentary too. I had one for the last time the 4 Nations was over here and listened to the commentary all the way through each game.'"
I've only ever bought one and that was the 19-18 2002 Grand Final loss to St Helens where after the famous Gerry "I've got a minute to press a button" Kershaw no try decision, Russell Smith asked him "are you sure Gerry".
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| I have some good news for you all in that Radio Royal incorporating St Lukes Sound (both stations are going to be amalgamated into one super station) will be broadcasting all shows over the internet (for those not at the home or away games you'll be able to take in Visually Impaired/Hospital Radio Commentary if you wish) in the coming weeks and plans are in the pipeline to go onto AM/FM frequency if the station can unlock £30,000 worth of funding from the National Lottery.
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