Coldeanseagull
Opinionated
Dontcha sometimes want to reach into the monitor and give him a big hug?
And by hug, I mean slap!
And by hug, I mean slap!
Or he could just be entitled to his own opinion. One that will be shared by a large proportion of football fans in the country, whether or not NSC likes it.I remember when people laughed at the idea of 'foreign' managers in England. Villa had Dr Jozef Vengloš in 1991, and when it didn't work out, this was dismissed as 'because he's foreign'.
Now we employ managers who come here with barely any English, who then take sides into Europe, and nobody bats an eyelid.
I can see a woman managing an English league side some time in the next few years. Easy.
Lashing out at women having an involvement in the men's game, even as mere pundits, is the act of a bully. And a ****. I have always given Barton the benefit of the doubt (difficult childhood, mental health issues, etc.,) but there is no excuse for this.
The correct response, I suspect, is the one my mate Bill gave to a Scottish bloke trying to ponce 10 pence of us as we came out of the Nashville in Fulham in 1978. This was "sober up, ****".
(Bill received a head-but and a broken nose for his trouble, which is quite possibly what I would get off Barton for giving the same advice).
It's a shame really Carney seems to get so many big slots as some women pundits are very very good. I remember at the Euros a few years back Emma Hayes doing a tactical breakdown of both teams shape, formation and attacking dynamic in the Poland v Slovakia game, while on the other side on the more prestigious game you had Steve McMannaman who had referred to Benjamin Mendy as 'Mondy' for an entire champions league campaign, and referring to Liverpool repeatedly as 'the boys'.If only he’d just wrote ‘Karen Carney’ instead of women - most would have agreed!
The philosopher and fine art historian Joseph Barton should stick to his specialist subjects
Exactly, and Rob Green last night was dreadful.I wish Garth Crooks and Paul Merson would commentate on every game
Was discussing exactly that with @Fourteenth Eye @edna krabappel and @Hotchilidog before the game last night and you’re where I am. Carney is awful IMO but Emma Hayes knows more than most of the male pundits. Wasn’t unanimous on Carney though.It's a shame really Carney seems to get so many big slots as some women pundits are very very good. I remember at the Euros a few years back Emma Hayes doing a tactical breakdown of both teams shape, formation and attacking dynamic in the Poland v Slovakia game, while on the other side on the more prestigious game you had Steve McMannaman who had referred to Benjamin Mendy as 'Mondy' for an entire champions league campaign, and referring to Liverpool repeatedly as 'the boys'.
Everyone is indeed entitled to their opinion.Or he could just be entitled to his own opinion. One that will be shared by a large proportion of football fans in the country, whether or not NSC likes it.
As someone who was a very talented player and played at the top level, you could argue that he is more qualified to offer this opinion than anyone on NSC.
He's still a f***ing **** though.
I think it depends on the game. For a huge international game in a tournament for example, I'd much rather listen to somebody co-commentating who has been there and experienced it for real. Listening to a female footballer who played when women's football was getting crowds of 300 people is not as insightful as listening to someone who has taken a penalty in a shoot out in a world cup quarter final or something. As much as they can claim it is the same thing, it isn't. In the same way that having a National League player co-commentating on a Premier League game wouldn't be.It is just clearly bollocks that you must have played the game to commentate. It would be like arguing that to be a top manager you must have been a top player. It is different skills.
Just as offering insight is a different skill.
Where does it stop? The game is so different now to when I started watching in the 80s and 90s. Should players from that era be banned because it is so different?
Doesn’t Adam Virgo do our Europa matches? I guess that goal vs Swindon was a biggie. He also did my mate’s national league north play off final vs kiddie. He gave me a little wave when I shouted SEEEAAAAAAGULLLLLS - I am mid 40s.I think it depends on the game. For a huge international game in a tournament for example, I'd much rather listen to somebody co-commentating who has been there and experienced it for real. Listening to a female footballer who played when women's football was getting crowds of 300 people is not as insightful as listening to someone who has taken a penalty in a shoot out in a world cup quarter final or something. As much as they can claim it is the same thing, it isn't. In the same way that having a National League player co-commentating on a Premier League game wouldn't be.
As the 1st commentator it is completely different, because that is a communication skill rather than offering an experience. I don't like the sound of women commentators personally, but I don't really like any modern commentators. That's nothing to do with gender, it's more to do with acoustics. Having an old, posh, cultured-voiced man commentating just sounds so much more exciting and romantic to me. But there aren't many of them left doing it, and the style seems to have changed to being more about having encyclopedic football knowledge and constantly telling us statistics, rather than poetically explaining what is happening on the pitch. Old commentary was so, so much better. Barry Davies, Brian Moore, even Motson in his heyday. Whenever I watch old football videos on Youtube it's always striking how much better the commentary was then.
Indeed. And I would wager his opinion is a lot more common than a lot of people think.Everyone is indeed entitled to their opinion.
I’m happy to take it on a case by case basis. Screechy commentators ARE a difficult listen - but not every female commentator falls into this. Vicky Sparks’ voice is awful IMO, but Pien Meulensteen is one of the best currently out thereI've got to admit I can't get on with female football commentators.
I'm not sure what it is that I don't like though. I don't have a problem with female pundits/co-commentators or presenters and I have no problem with women commentating on other sports. It's just football commentary that I find annoying(for both men's and women's football).
It's not what they're saying - most of the male commentators talk absolute rubbish. Maybe it’s just the style of commentary that football 'requires' that doesn't lend itself to female voices. I dunno. I just find female football commentators kind of annoying.
I'm with you here. I can't watch or listen to a game that Vicky Sparks is commentating on.I’m happy to take it on a case by case basis. Screechy commentators ARE a difficult listen - but not every female commentator falls into this. Vicky Sparks’ voice is awful IMO, but Pien Meulensteen is one of the best currently out there