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I use that option, and in that case you only get those comments at the end of the match. With auto-continue on, you only have to press continue after the final team talk and you don't have to worry about it.
In the latest match we just beat Arbroath (3rd Division) 6-0 in the Scottish Cup. A reserve SC scored 5 of the six goals.
Who was this "I" impressed with?
A defender.
A defender who didn't put in a single tackle, won 1 out of two headers, played 29 passes, two of which were "Key" and, apparently, he put in a superb shift in defence, winning important tackles the whole game
The famous "I" obviously works for the RNIB, in the Ray Charles observation lounge.
Either I am missimg something big time when I play, or I trully don't know who this capital "I" is... Although I am with Ian - there is too much talking before and after the game...
I say, if we were to play, lets play... not talk the play...
In the latest match we just beat Arbroath (3rd Division) 6-0 in the Scottish Cup. A reserve SC scored 5 of the six goals.
Who was this "I" impressed with?
A defender.
A defender who didn't put in a single tackle, won 1 out of two headers, played 29 passes, two of which were "Key" and, apparently, he put in a superb shift in defence, winning important tackles the whole game
The famous "I" obviously works for the RNIB, in the Ray Charles observation lounge.
Erm, the "I" picks a player he thinks will be a key player, before the game, and afterwards comments on his performance, so it's not a question of being impressed with that defender that match
Originally posted by iajafer:
Unticking the "Match Day Experience" does nothing to the PMA, btw.
By 'PMA', you mean pre, or post match analysis? Because unticking the Match Day Experience gets you rid of the pre-match part, and you're taken directly to Team Talk.
As for the 'post' part, I don't even pay attention to it. But I'm someone who, IRL, watches football matches on TV with the sound off, so that I don't have to listen to the pundits. And I've sent several e-mails to the cable sports network suggesting that they should give the viewer an option to watch the games without commentary, just the ambient sound of the game (hey, if they can transmit four Champions League matches simultaneously, they could also do this).