mejonaNO12 aka riskit
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She shouldn't be offering her opinions because she hasn't played at the highest level of BLOKES football, that's nothing to do with her gender.
Just corrected that for you.
She shouldn't be offering her opinions because she hasn't played at the highest level of BLOKES football, that's nothing to do with her gender.
Yeah you are right. Therefore she hasn't earned the right as the higher level blokes have, even if their opinions are stupid. Imagine if instead of Brian Cox, a female scientist was wheeled out for a TV programme, but she only had A level physics, would that be acceptable?Just corrected that for you.
She shouldn't be offering her opinions because.............
. Imagine if instead of Brian Cox, a female scientist was wheeled out for a TV programme, but she only had A level physics, would that be acceptable?
If you don’t agree with me on Rooney we could both name a dozen players fairly rapidly.
Fair enough. So what level of men's football is Alex Scott allowed to talk about before her opinion is considered worthy?
Yeah you are right. Therefore she hasn't earned the right as the higher level blokes have, even if their opinions are stupid. Imagine if instead of Brian Cox, a female scientist was wheeled out for a TV programme, but she only had A level physics, would that be acceptable?
I'd like to hear her punditry on this
Would you let her comment on these?
Would I let her?
She doesn't need my permission.
It's the top level of lower level monkey tennis....
It's a level, of course, and good for her - but do I want to hear someone who's played only at that level critiquing someone who has played at a vastly superior level?
No, I don't.
To be honest I think the idea of having ex footballers of any gender working as pundits or analysists is dubious. They are only there as celebs, frankly. Just focusing on the blokes, plenty don't know even the rules ('back in my day that wasn't a foul/penalty/offide' - yes it was, and it still is, you utter utter clown).
Think about it. Who would you prefer to have passing judgement on your ECG and blood pressure? A cardiologist or someone who has just survived a heart attack?
Leave the presenting job to the journalists and, anyone who wants to do a bit of punditry, just be interesting, whether you are an ex-pro bloke, an ex pro woman, or even a DJ or comedian (I'd love to see Henning Wehn punditting on the beeb).
****ing Linneker is not a journalist so he should **** off over to the pundit chair where he can talk about 'his day' with Mary Poppins (Shearer) and Ian Wrighty Wright.
Indeed. Nice to have a bird on the pane. Technically the most f*ckable pundit since, er, Graeme Le Saux?
Earned the right playing at a rubbish level of football. Not the same as being very good. Let's have some equality here."Earned the right" ?
What utter nonsense. She has 100+ caps playing football. She wouldn't have got them without ability and knowledge, even if she is just a bird. What I want from a pundit is someone engaging and knowledgable, something that cannot be said of half the blokes that do it.
The analogy with a science presenter is flawed in that if the presenter can present it in an informed and entertaining manner then the level of qualification is irrelevant.
I don't think levels of play have anything to do with understanding the game.
Mourinho and Wenger hardly kicked a ball in their careers and did alright for themselves.
It's also why we can look at games and have opinions and ideas on tactics or players or the financial state of global football likely without having played at any level.
To say you have to have been at the top of your profession in order to have your knowledge be taken seriously is patently ridiculous.