saintsbird Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Just recieved an email from the RFL saying the "stars" for this years pre match entertainment are Diana Vickers (4/5th place X-factor 2008) 2 singles released since (think 1 got to number 1) probably the whiniest voice in pop Darius Campbell (3rd in Pop Idol, winner was Will Young that year) Recently musical & opera star winning Popstar to Opera star last year Rhydian (2nd place in X-factor 2008) more operatic / classical performer. Doesnt fill me with excitement Lets hope the match we eventually get will be more mouthwatering
Futtocks Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Just recieved an email from the RFL saying the "stars" for this years pre match entertainment are Diana Vickers (4/5th place X-factor 2008) 2 singles released since (think 1 got to number 1) probably the whiniest voice in pop Darius Campbell (3rd in Pop Idol, winner was Will Young that year) Recently musical & opera star winning Popstar to Opera star last year Rhydian (2nd place in X-factor 2008) more operatic / classical performer. Doesnt fill me with excitement Lets hope the match we eventually get will be more mouthwatering Three of Simon Cowell's worthless spawn. Whoopee. Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted. Ralph Waldo Emerson
MrFussy Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Just recieved an email from the RFL saying the "stars" for this years pre match entertainment are Diana Vickers (4/5th place X-factor 2008) 2 singles released since (think 1 got to number 1) probably the whiniest voice in pop Darius Campbell (3rd in Pop Idol, winner was Will Young that year) Recently musical & opera star winning Popstar to Opera star last year Rhydian (2nd place in X-factor 2008) more operatic / classical performer. Doesnt fill me with excitement Lets hope the match we eventually get will be more mouthwatering Pretty poor isn't it, the first two especially. On the NRL coverage the rock music that they use (Foo Fighters and Linken Park I think) is a great choice as the loud and sometimes up tempo music better reflects the fast and aggressive nature of our game. I can't understand why the RFL don't follow suit, I know that music isn't to everyone's taste but it does seem more appropriate.
John Drake Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Might be worth waiting to see what they're like on the night. I recall a lot of people slagging off the choice of Scouting For Girls last year, then coming back afterwards and confessing to having enjoyed it. And who goes to the Grand Final for the pre-match ents anyway? .
JohnM Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Doesnt fill me with excitement wadya want? The Chippendales? :D March 2025 and the lunatics have finally taken control of the asylum.
Dave T Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Might be worth waiting to see what they're like on the night. I recall a lot of people slagging off the choice of Scouting For Girls last year, then coming back afterwards and confessing to having enjoyed it. And who goes to the Grand Final for the pre-match ents anyway? Yep, Scouting for Girls were very good, as were Madness. I just hope that Diana Vickers (not a horrendous choice - she is a pretty big name at the moment) has a live band behind her. I always find it cringeworthy when it is just a solo singer with no-one else around. Live bands always seem to go down much better with the crowd too, and I think that's why SFG got a good reception.
Lobbygobbler Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Quick question - Why have any pre match ents? I'm guessing that they cost a lot, but add no bums on seats I'd rather have nothing, a brass band, or have the RFL commission some sort of RL anthem of some sort and play that every year alone
John Drake Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Quick question - Why have any pre match ents? I'm guessing that they cost a lot, but add no bums on seats It's all part of the overall experience. While no one would specifically book a ticket to a Grand Final to see a pre-match performer, it adds to the fun of the day. Why have cheerleaders, fireworks and the rest? Exactly the same reason. It turns a match into an event. .
Dave T Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Quick question - Why have any pre match ents? I'm guessing that they cost a lot, but add no bums on seats I'd rather have nothing, a brass band, or have the RFL commission some sort of RL anthem of some sort and play that every year alone I disagree that they add no bums on seats. It has certainly made it more of an attractive proposition when I have tried to get people to come along with me, Madness and SFG were certainly a draw for friends. They may not be your cup of tea, but don't underestimate their value.
Lobbygobbler Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 I disagree that they add no bums on seats. It has certainly made it more of an attractive proposition when I have tried to get people to come along with me, Madness and SFG were certainly a draw for friends. They may not be your cup of tea, but don't underestimate their value. Fair play
l'angelo mysterioso Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 (edited) . Edited September 8, 2010 by l'angelo mysterioso WELCOME TO THE ROYSTON VASEY SUPER LEAGUE 2015 Keeping it local
l'angelo mysterioso Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Quick question - Why have any pre match ents? I'm guessing that they cost a lot, but add no bums on seats I'd rather have nothing, a brass band, or have the RFL commission some sort of RL anthem of some sort and play that every year alone e other people enjoy it. The best one was the 2008 GF. Wazzing it down with rain, and on comes Catherine Jenkins in thi jellow strapless number, looking more and moree bedraggled and all the better for it. And she's a great singer. I wouldn't go to see any of the acts that they have at big games especially that camp choir they had at Wembley, but they do contribute to the overall event. Believe it or not not everybody who goes to games is an afficionado. It's an evening out at a big event: something that needs to be pushed if anything. The one at Wembley with Sir Cliff was a belter, even though henever made a decent rcord after 'Move It'. It's all about seeing things through other peoples' eyes and not just your own. WELCOME TO THE ROYSTON VASEY SUPER LEAGUE 2015 Keeping it local
West Country Eagle Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Quick question - Why have any pre match ents? I'm guessing that they cost a lot, but add no bums on seats I'd rather have nothing, a brass band, or have the RFL commission some sort of RL anthem of some sort and play that every year alone I get the impression that if you ran the RFL, things would be very different indeed. We'd all be living in 1972 for starters. Bristol Sonics Rugby League 2007 & 2008 West Midlands RLC Champions 2008 RLC Regional Grand Finalists 2008 RLC Team Of The Year 2011 RLC Midlands Premier Champions www.bristolsonics.com � Stupid Questions League Winner 2004 �
Futtocks Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Wazzing it down with rain, and on comes Catherine Jenkins in thi jellow strapless number, looking more and moree bedraggled and all the better for it. And she's a great singer. She's a competent singer. But without the looks, she'd never have got a record deal. She's a fair bit better than most of those 'crossover classical' artists, though. Best ever, to my mind, was Edwin Starr. Absolutely superb! Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Lobbygobbler Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 I get the impression that if you ran the RFL, things would be very different indeed. We'd all be living in 1972 for starters. Well I'd have you DJ'ing for starters perhaps! Guess you'd do it for the love of the game eh
West Country Eagle Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 Well I'd have you DJ'ing for starters perhaps! Guess you'd do it for the love of the game eh Well, East London Mike might like that, or Gledhill at a stretch, but everyone else would hate it I'd love to have had the job of DJing at the cricket World Twenty20 match in the Caribbean earlier in the year Bristol Sonics Rugby League 2007 & 2008 West Midlands RLC Champions 2008 RLC Regional Grand Finalists 2008 RLC Team Of The Year 2011 RLC Midlands Premier Champions www.bristolsonics.com � Stupid Questions League Winner 2004 �
Giant Hogweed Posted September 8, 2010 Posted September 8, 2010 (edited) I assumed from the title the question was, where are we going for a drink in the afternoon. Edited September 8, 2010 by Giant Hogweed STUPID CUP WINNER 2006, WCC CUP WINNER 2007, SQL league winner 2008 SQL Stupid Cup and League Double Winner 2009
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