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Mark Stallard

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I like Mark as a commentator/summariser on radio Nottm but how many times does he say "like I say" during a match.

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This match as many times as Colin Slater said Notts had kicked the ball 'in the general direction' of Izale McLeod - Though probably that's Notts' fault rather than Slater's! Who is better as co-commentator Stallard or Yates?

This match as many times as Colin Slater said Notts had kicked the ball 'in the general direction' of Izale McLeod - Though probably that's Notts' fault rather than Slater's! Who is better as co-commentator Stallard or Yates?

 

About the same for me, good but not great.

I don't find him to be remotely annoying, his cliche quotes make me laugh and in a nice way. Like I say, it's nice to have someone who talks football and isn't biased, he may be magpie through and through but he does the job very well.

Deano used to be just the same, many people are. I have tried to cut it out in the PONcasts, saying certain works but it's hard.

Like I say, I don't think it's that bad for 90 minutes but if anyone remembers CK's interview, it was literally every second or there around! He couldn't cut out saying the same words 'like I say' or 'the problem' or 'I think'.

It's something people have to accept, what do you think folks? @[member="Super_Danny_Allsopp"]? :rolleyes: :angel:

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