Have I been caught up in my own hubris again? Ah, wellI think you need to re-read my post about the difference between commentating and co-commentating, sir.
The last part sounds wonderful.
Only a matter of time and we'll be thrown into jail for refusing to do the washing up.I agree with him…. But in these days it is unwise to say so if you are a celebrity, unless you want to be contentious and make a headline
Unless they're wrongEveryone is indeed entitled to their opinion.
Influencers are a bit of a red herring though; they’re not aimed at the market Barton is talking about and even if they were, it’s very easy to avoid them.He's got a point with the social media influencer bollocks, and social media in general and all it attracts. However, the irony is that he is using a very similar platform to get across his moronic views.
Fair point actually. Absolutely insufferable.If only he’d just wrote ‘Karen Carney’ instead of women - most would have agreed!
My first thought too. These are not the sane actions of a sober unemployed football manager with a hope of finding another job.Got to be on the gear surely?
Sounds like a new campaign for the woke crewThe key to find out what someone really thinks is if you gave the female a male voice. Would they notice ?
And Sewell's dedication to his subject was also on a level others didn't match judging by his description of his encounter with Salvador Dali in the painter's garden..... Brian Sewell was no painter, but his descriptions of art brought it to life in a way others couldn't match.....
Jill Scott and Gary Neville swapped profiles a while ago as an experiment https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...nd-gary-neville-swapped-social-media-accountsThe key to find out what someone really thinks is if you gave the female a male voice. Would they notice ?
I don't think there is a single football commentator, manager, or referee I have an issue with. The odd disagreement here and there in isolation, but it would take a lot to send me to keyboard rage. I'm more than happy to see females in the game. They just ask the same silly questions in interviews that men do. 'How important is it to maintain your team's winning mentality ?' I'd love a manager to give a contrary answer one day.
I don't spend my life looking for reasons to be angry (except when they changed the number 18 route in Queen's Park)
Your not a baby boomer by any chance are you ?I prefer men talking about the men's game... call me old fashioned.