rocker959
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Yes, good - that should improve the punditry all round then.Not sure about BT Sport in early 2021, but, if anyone's interested, these were the targets from the BBC's Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2016-2020.
- 50% women on screen, on-air and in lead roles across all genres from Drama to News by 2020
- 8% disabled people, on screen and on-air including some lead roles by 2020
- 8% LGBT on screen portrayal including some lead roles by 2020
- 15% black, Asian and ethnic minorities onscreen, on-air and in lead roles across all genres by 2020
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/diversity/pdf/diversity-and-inclusion-strategy-2016.pdf
The only thing I ever ask for is competence.
Outrageous!!!!
If they’re in the studio, who the **** is making the post game supper?
I didn`t see it tonight but everytime i have seen it it goes something like a game i saw at the end of last year .Does it matter ? How well did they do the job ?
A lot of truth there, it's amazing how many middle aged males have been indoctrinated/castrated and now fully support this 'positive'' discrimination quota driven bollox.I guess it does because it’s sexist ironically - the featured match should include at least one man given the game is played by 22 men and managed by men. However, Football has disappeared up its backside as others have already said. Personally I prefer to listen to the opinions of people who’ve been there and done it, as opposed to someone who’s never played in front a sizeable crowd or achieved the standard of men’s non league. It takes time for this to build up and yet suddenly it’s ok to get rid of all the men, especially white, from our screens despite many being able and having more credibility from their playing days.
Call me a sexist dinosaur but I have to agree with the thread opener and portlock seagull.
Mind you the only pundit I listen to with interest is Warren Aspinall.
Yet we never complained when male commentators and pundits were regularly used in female sport.
If Alex Scott was on, I'm in.
Not sure about BT Sport in early 2021, but, if anyone's interested, these were the targets from the BBC's Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2016-2020.
- 50% women on screen, on-air and in lead roles across all genres from Drama to News by 2020
- 8% disabled people, on screen and on-air including some lead roles by 2020
- 8% LGBT on screen portrayal including some lead roles by 2020
- 15% black, Asian and ethnic minorities onscreen, on-air and in lead roles across all genres by 2020
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/diversity/pdf/diversity-and-inclusion-strategy-2016.pdf
It’s ok, certain conversations in society are effectively banned now and if you put forward an alternative perspective then you’re immediately labelled as such. Let the name calling begin. Because you can’t strike a balance. It has to be polarised. 100% for. 100% against. Nothing in between is allowed remember!
A lot of truth there, it's amazing how many middle aged males have been indoctrinated/castrated and now fully support this 'positive'' discrimination quota driven bollox.
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Nobody is preventing you from speaking. On this thread it’s various posters calling themselves dinosaurs, that’s all.
No name calling here. I just don’t really care about the gender of football pundits. I like Alex Scott and Gary Neville.I don’t think much of Souness, Keown, and quite a few others. The fact that they have played the game at the highest level doesn’t make them any better at being pundits. It’s probably just down to personal taste.
A lot of truth there, it's amazing how many middle aged males have been indoctrinated/castrated and now fully support this 'positive'' discrimination quota driven bollox.
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