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3 hours ago, Oxford said:

For those who need a sense of perspective

 

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Thanks for coming to the rescue Eddie!

This is a very good point

When I first got a SKY (or was it BSkyB then?) aerial back in the day, it was a HUGE step forward to be able to watch top quality rugby with a knowledgeable and articulate commentator who wasn't dear old Eddie Waring or Ray 'Ooooooooh' French. 

The step up was really quite something. And younger viewers who don't recall just how much of a joke Rugby League was back in the days of Grandstand on a Saturday afternoon, and Eddie struggling to get his words out as he (sadly) declined in health, need to bear this in mind when they bag Eddie.

Thanks for taking RL a big step forward Eddie, and have a happy retirement.

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The tribute is repeated after the Cas v Wakey game if people missed it.

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Eddie has always been a good play-by-play guy and was good at staying in his lane, letting the 'experts' provide the colour and technical analysis. Distinctive voice and covered some great moments. He and Stevo probably carried on a tad too long (Stevo in particular as his technical knowledge became more dated) but no doubting the contribution they have both made to the sport.

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Obviously needed a bit about Union and the use of the word Nationwide rather than 'southern' - not sure of relevance in a piece about someone who has no interest in it and commentates on a totally separate game.  Good response by Eddie though

Thanks for the memories Eddie and all the best for the future

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53 minutes ago, THE RED ROOSTER said:

Eddie article from yesterday's The Daily Telegraph

 

 Good article, I thought, with only one union reference.

But one factor has remained immutable: with due respect to the London Broncos and the Catalans Dragons, this is a sport of the north. A certain other oval-balled pastime remains the nationwide choice.

the Telegraph needs to acknowledge its part in propagating this myth. 

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"Eddie Hemmings prepares to call time as the voice of rugby league - 'How do you replace the irreplaceable?'

Good stuff and his contribution marked as well.

The yawn stuff is cliched and predictable and for covering in another thread.

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Thought the Sky tribute show was an excellent one. Always liked Eddie and thinks he gets some unfair stick. He is excellent at the moment as he appears to have a weight lifted from his shoulders since he announced his retirement.

It is funny that he highlighted his regret as not being there for this year's Grand Final, suggesting maybe the timing wasn't 100% his choice.

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Eddie was very humble yesterday.

Thanks for the memories Eddie have a long healthy retirement

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On 19/04/2019 at 08:31, THE RED ROOSTER said:

Eddie article from yesterday's The Daily Telegraph

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A nice article for a national newspaper that doesn't normally cover Rugby League.

But the fact that there's only one comment under the article illustrates the general lack of interest from readers and shows how far Rugby League has to go before being widely accepted.

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7 minutes ago, Martyn Sadler said:

A nice article for a national newspaper that doesn't normally cover Rugby League.

But the fact that there's only one comment under the article illustrates the general lack of interest from readers and shows how far Rugby League has to go before being widely accepted.

I think that's more to do with the newspapers and TGG than any acceptance. We probably all feel it's better to appreciate someone like Eddie where he knows he can find it.

But Eddie did it, even at the end, giving them a quote about yawn worth keeping and a statement about TGG worth using in the future.

There's only one Eddie, only one Eddie ........

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10 minutes ago, Martyn Sadler said:

A nice article for a national newspaper that doesn't normally cover Rugby League.

But the fact that there's only one comment under the article illustrates the general lack of interest from readers and shows how far Rugby League has to go before being widely accepted.

The same applies to the BBC's rugby league coverage.People claim they want better coverage from BBC but their articles receive relatively few views/comments.The BBC/National papers wont cover stories where they receive few clicks.

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33 minutes ago, cookey said:

The same applies to the BBC's rugby league coverage.People claim they want better coverage from BBC but their articles receive relatively few views/comments.The BBC/National papers wont cover stories where they receive few clicks.

We've been in the circle of covered wagons forever so if it a choice between Total RL and Love RL or Aunty and the Telegraph where would you choose to go?

And while we're on the subject we may be in the circle but it's one of their making. Admitedly Aunty isn't as bad as the Telegraph by any stretch but we haven't chosen to be under represented in their newspapers, at no point have we ever said please London Journalists we'd prefer it if you just pretended we weren't here and if you do happen to mention us simply compare with some othe sport in a negative way and we'll all be much happier.

Eddie said it best

" "But people who watch league... they come to this once and they are hooked. I was. It is an honest, decent, rough, tough, athletic and skilful 80 minutes."

And maybe it's the honesty of our game contrasted with such a lack of it in their backyard  where it all goes wrong.

There's only one Eddie .... only one Eddie

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