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Dave Croft
Posted: 2008-05-15 07:48:47
I really cannot comment upon Nigels thoughts on how your sons name originated but I found myself imagining it was from your love of the sport. Seemed fair enough to me. Kinda cool really....I agree the editing appeared harsh. But the footage was'nt fabricated or altered in any way. Any thing that was programmed you regretted saying in front of the cameras probably shouldnt have been said. No matter how harsh the editing if you dont say anything wrong. Nothing can be used against you in a misquote.

The original programme simply displayed one side of a particular arguement without a reasonable voice to balance it. Within limitations of the programming deadlines and audience Sandy and Co did a stirling job of balancing the negativity of the first programme. Tragically; I do not feel it was enough. But it was a start. A great start.

On a brighter note I anticipate a sudden up surge in the sale of blue polyester suits, shaved eyebrows and pink parrot hair do's!! LOL!

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