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From: "HUGHES, Chris" <CHughes@chelt.ac.uk>
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Subject: RE: officiiating - Gun vs Catch "Rumble In 'Brum" 
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:47:48 -0000
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I think that the only reason Si Hill would like players to be heard during
the game is because he views it as his route into the world of stand up
comedy.

Chris
(having been on the wrong end Si's quick witted humour many a time)

> ----------
> From: 	Paul Hurt[SMTP:paul@ultimatum.demon.co.uk]
> Sent: 	20 January 2000 00:18
> To: 	BritDisc
> Subject: 	Re: officiiating - Gun vs Catch "Rumble In 'Brum" 
> 
> >What the hell has happened with NUA - is it still going, or did it die
> out
> >because its so hard to find 6 refs for every game?!
> 
> I heard that they ran out of organisational steam with the idea. But it 
> had kind of done its job anyway, waking people up to other possibilities. 
> See WFDF rule changes.
> 
> >
> >Incidentally, I've always thought that if you could hear what players
> were
> >saying to each other during a dispute I think it would make great TV.
> 
> Yup. That bit in the Channel 4 prog where they've wired up Jon Gewirtz so 
> you can hear what he's saying is great. Though if it really went off, the 
> guy adding bleeps would have to work overtime.
> 
> Is it possible players would behave BETTER if televised? It'd be pretty 
> embarassing to have an entire television audience hear you really lose it 
> on-pitch.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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