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  • #16
    when there are lives at risk you dont want lads falling out with each otherdidnt portray them in a good light surprised the harbour master didnt have them in and knock there heads together. davy.
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    • #17
      for anyone that missed it click here >> Geordies Overboard - 4oD - Channel 4
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      • #18
        I watched the first program, and I must admit I cringed a bit. However I can't be too critical about these lads. Let's not forget : they're VOLUNTEERS. They don't get paid, and from my own point of view, I would rather have help of any sort, rather than none, should I get into difficulties out at sea.
        If they were paid professionals, then maybe harsh criticism would be justified. However they would then receive far better and more intense training than they probably get as volunteers.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BAZACODBASHA View Post
          I watched the first program, and I must admit I cringed a bit. However I can't be too critical about these lads. Let's not forget : they're VOLUNTEERS. They don't get paid, and from my own point of view, I would rather have help of any sort, rather than none, should I get into difficulties out at sea.
          If they were paid professionals, then maybe harsh criticism would be justified. However they would then receive far better and more intense training than they probably get as volunteers.
          100% agree
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          • #20
            i enjoyed it good laugh and the lads are only trying , thought it was funny wen staff said tel me where you are on that map longs and lats,the gaffers wife was a rite stirrer,aswell it should be between the men,not wives atb plum
            did eeerrrr ya snap it off like?thats a shame teeeheeeeheeeheeee and take your rubbish home and dont be a meth

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            • #21
              Give them their due !

              Originally posted by BAZACODBASHA View Post
              I watched the first program, and I must admit I cringed a bit. However I can't be too critical about these lads. Let's not forget : they're VOLUNTEERS. They don't get paid, and from my own point of view, I would rather have help of any sort, rather than none, should I get into difficulties out at sea.
              If they were paid professionals, then maybe harsh criticism would be justified. However they would then receive far better and more intense training than they probably get as volunteers.
              Totally agree... you have to applaude what they are doing, and i bet anyone who has been pulled from the drink, by them, no matter how chaotic, would be glad they were there.
              The Boss does need a bit more tact, and man management skills, but you don't know how the editor is portraying him in the cut.
              The worry is , it is a hatchet job, AKA jerry springer/ jeremy 'Talentless **** Kyle', portraying good NE folk in a bad light.

              My opinion, for what it is worth, is that what they do is good, and that should not be forgotten, or lost satisfying cheap shot television.
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