I'd rather not know and catch up whenever I got back!
It used to annoy me 25 years ago. Every attack against us sounds like a certain goal. We never sound like we're creating anything. You never get any sense of the play. They only ever employ idiots to do it since Jimmy Armfield stopped, be that local, national or stuff directly from the club. And this was when it really was the only option, no Soccer Saturday or similar score service on the TV (Grandstand only ever cut to the videprinter near the end), streams were something that 1990s sitcom characters would hilariously fall into, it was this or nothing and that's all you ever knew.
WH used to transcribe the rubbish they were putting out. Everyone else would come home afterwards and go "er no, that isn't what happened". It's of no value.
Cricket on the radio - fine. Because they've worked out how to do it semi-properly, if you keep the absolute berks away from the mic. Live football is covered the exact same way it was in the 1960s and it's rubbish. Do you want to hear Alan Green going on about how terrible the game is? No, me neither.
So personally I'd write it off, if I hadn't managed to sort everything out so I could watch, I'd leave it. It hasn't happened for nearly two years now (think it was Ipswich away when Doc scored but the PA feed said it was Cav...top work) but if sat at home and somehow not able to watch an away game, I'd follow the game on Twitter. Much better. Radio is fine for just going around the grounds and getting updates, reading out scores/scorers etc (like a non-visual SSN) but live commentary stinks.
Each to their own though