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That said, he does seem to be in full on GBeebies mode!
So you haven't got a clue how people got their jobs…..but you say it seems like box ticking. How do you come to this conclusion with, as you say yourself, no evidence?Not a clue who has gone for jobs or not or their abilities - of course the best person should get the job. But there has been a sudden massive influx of female pundits and comms into the men’s game and it does seem like box ticking. Same as getting male pundits onto the women’s game TV bits when some clearly aren’t that knowledgeable on it. It’s great to have diversity but it can / has gone a bit too far in box ticking now for me. Too scared to have an all male panel in the mens game sometimes it seems… That much I think is true and I’m quite happy to speak my mind on it as many are scared or afraid to say it. They can’t all suddenly be there at once and ready and have earned it. I’m sure Stephen Caulker said something the other day about suddenly not getting a job he’d been offered etc (cba to look it up) but none of us can say the reasons for sure, and I think appearance, gender etc is being used as part of the selection process. Same as the playing level being used for shite pundits too - it’s not just gender.
Oh no, you’ve gone Matt Le Tiss.Thought provoking chat though
Fixed it for youBottom of the steaming pile for me are that Warnock man, that Owen man, that Farah woman, and that Sherwood man
What a hero.I’m quite happy to speak my mind on it as many are scared or afraid to say it.
If you put Merson and Aluko both on co comms together with no additional support / anchor both would be legitimately found out very quickly.I’m well aware of the story. It’s why she’s untouchable, even though she’s awful.
To deconstruct Barton, we need to look at what he isn’t saying, as well as what he is. I’d have no real problem with him going for her if he was also going for Merson, who is the worst pundit on telly, and pointing out that Merson only got his job because he’s one of the lads and only keeps it because he ticks the addiction box. For some reason Joey seems to be reluctant with that.
It seems Barton is another classic who thinks that references to history and previous bad behaviour start in the 1930s.He’s taking on Union Berlin FC now (with a gif of Normandy beaches).
corrected for you.I’m quite happy to speak my, by my own admission completely uniformed, mind on it as many are scared or afraid to say it.
disagree Merson , the show was successful due to the banter between the panel + JeffIf you put Merson and Aluko both on co comms together with no additional support / anchor both would be legitimately found out very quickly.
Agree, she will be seen as untouchable, not her fault per say but she will know the value add
Merson continues to spout nonsense and these days just shouts “ waat you orn about” or “av a day orrrrf” at Mike Dean. He’s only been kept on to avoid the full clean sweep of the old guard. I can’t say this as factual but does make you wonder why he was the chosen one, again potentially keeping an alcoholic busy on a Saturday to avoid being seen as complicit to the any potential next episode.
There are better , more capable people out there to do the role.
I agree and Merson was quite funny in his own way. Jeff and Bianca were also very good bouncing off each other.disagree Merson , the show was successful due to the banter between the panel + Jeff
Merson is still capable of that but the fun and banter is now gone............as a result - so is the show
Ooh errI agree and Merson was quite funny in his own way. Jeff and Bianca were also very good bouncing off each other.
Damn, that's grim.You might find this enlightening (or not).
Eni Aluko: ‘We all have moments in life when our morals are called into question’
When the striker called out racism in the England camp, it ended her international career. She explains why the fight was worth itwww.theguardian.com
That is a very hard read. I knew some of it, but not the full extent. She's a very brave lady.You might find this enlightening (or not).
Eni Aluko: ‘We all have moments in life when our morals are called into question’
When the striker called out racism in the England camp, it ended her international career. She explains why the fight was worth itwww.theguardian.com
That said, he does seem to be in full on GBeebies mode!