ManOfSussex
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No, he's not dead,. He's just the greatest:
He’s right. There is a certain perspective that you can only authentically give if you have experienced the very same.Des has spoken
The former Match of the Day presenter said in an interview that he has "no gripe" with female presenters but pundits should have "played it at the level you are talking about - i.e. the men's game".
Did you apologise?I walked right into Des and trod on his toe when I was coming out of the toilets at the Withdean once. And that is a true story.
Bit tasteless mate for a friend of the club. Yes, he’s alive - he is a bit frail nowadays and has retired from the spotlight. Still follows the Albion.Is good old Des even still alive? Any time I ever saw him outside the Amex he was always completely away with the fairies
I emptied a watering can over his head at Withdean - true storyI walked right into Des and trod on his toe when I was coming out of the toilets at the Withdean once. And that is a true story.
Yes, he’s alive - he is a bit frail nowadays and has retired from the spotlight. Still follows the Albion.
I listen regularly to Simon Jordan and he generally comments on the business management of football clubs, i.e. the owners perspective, of which he used to be (that clownship up the road). Now and again Souness calls him out if attempts to have a football player opinion by shouting in his scottish tone "you've never played the game Simon". Seems fair to me. We all have our own experience and someone that has played the mens game's view will carry more weight. That's just common sense.I see what he said has been misinterpreted by a lot of people who can't distinguish between a presenter and a pundit.
He might have a point, but what are his thoughts about the likes of Simon Jordan - and other goons (generally on Talkshite or SSN) - who do 'punditry' without having played the sport 'at that level'?
On the other hand, I don't really give a shit what he thinks anyway. Legend of the Albion and my Grandstand-watching youth, but we've all got our own opinions about stuff where, really, there's never going to be a definitive 'wrong' or 'right' answer
That's all true and I broadly agree. But people should be able to voice their opinions - informed/based on personal experience or not - IMO. Look at this place, for example - it would be pretty dead if we all just 'stayed in our own lane'.I listen regularly to Simon Jordan and he generally comments on the business management of football clubs, i.e. the owners perspective, of which he used to be (that clownship up the road). Now and again Souness calls him out if attempts to have a football player opinion by shouting in his scottish tone "you've never played the game Simon". Seems fair to me. We all have our own experience and someone that has played the mens game's view will carry more weight. That's just common sense.
Simon Jordan offers an interesting perspective though. He's not played but he understands the business of the game. He's not really there to talk about tactics.I see what he said has been misinterpreted by a lot of people who can't distinguish between a presenter and a pundit.
He might have a point, but what are his thoughts about the likes of Simon Jordan - and other goons (generally on Talkshite or SSN) - who do 'punditry' without having played the sport 'at that level'?
On the other hand, I don't really give a shit what he thinks anyway. Legend of the Albion and my Grandstand-watching youth, but we've all got our own opinions about stuff where, really, there's never going to be a definitive 'wrong' or 'right' answer
Well he’s just spokenIs good old Des even still alive?