Spot on. I thought Pearce was excellent, fair and reasonably balanced. Jenas (normally excellent) really was far worse. And I didn't feel he bought into the whole "Millwall deserved to win in 90 minutes" thing that permeated from all the other pundits despite the bare facts that three of the five or six major decisions WRONGLY went against us. They were very much glossed over with a matter of factly absence of analysis on the impact they had on the game. That's what annoyed me, not Pearce.
I'm no fan of Pearce generally, but football commentary is about narrative these days, not balance. It's a more exciting narrative for plucky Millwall to take the scalp of a Premier League club than it is the other way around. They were pretty biased overall in Millwall's favour but I have to say they were very open about calling out the shocking referring. Jenas made a point of saying that the ref was essentially a "homer".
They has no qualms about the red, called the foul on Duffy as a blatant pen, called the foul by Dunk as ridiculous shortly thereafter, called the foul on Murray as a blatant foul, called the offside goal as clearly on and made it clear the officials were more biased that the Beeb were.
As to whether they wanted Millwall to win? As I said, it's a better narrative, so I expect that to a degree but I think it was pretty fair overall.
That and the constant camera shots of a group of Millwall fans ..you wouldn't have thought we had any there....I did find Pearce annoying....but we weren't the underdogs so I'm not surprised ..we are the' big' club now
We won
Pearce:
"Millwall have said to the Premier League big boys, step into our den, come into the lion's den, we have the pride, we have the roar..."
**** off Pearce you tw@.
Very true about narrative.
I too was annoyed by his reference to the dockers. There are plenty of clubs with working class fanbases associated with much more dangerous occupations such as mining, steel making and deep sea fishing. In fact, the Dock Labour Scheme was a cushy jobs-for-life arrangement, where recruitment and dismissals only happened with the agreement of the Unions. It was enshrined in law and needed legislation to dismantle it.
Totally agree, sometimes 30-40 seconds of complete non essential stuff. At one point we were about to take a throw in their half and then had close ups of trains, stands, hail, babies etc. before suddenly going back to the action and Millwall were through on goal.
I thought the commentary from Pearce was relentlessly biased towards Millwall myself, and it ruined the coverage. We don't get on the BBC much so it's a shame to have it spoiled by the presenters (and never mind the team on the pitch ). Some will probably say I am being over-sensitive and maybe they are right bit I just thought it was a bit of a let down, especially given the terrible refereeing on the day as well.It is a day and evening for celebration whatever happens next, but am I the only one who felt Pearce was rooting for Millwall the whole game? This whole "they've been working the docks all day while trying to rid this great community club of its small minority of problem fans" thing was sick-inducing. Everyone knows Millwall still have problems which was no better illustrated than their manager's aggressive reaction to the sending off for the stamp on Dunky. The opening BBC 3 minute credit was all about "the Lions den'. The only time we got any plaudits on the BBC today was after we'd won! Poor commentary from Pearce, no objectivity whatsoever. Love Hughton more and more for how calm and dignified he remains in the good and bad moments, many people in football could and should learn from the great man.
All that aside, what a day, what a team, what a manager, what individuals, what a penalty from LD! Bring on City!
He was far more nuanced than that. He mentioned the pre match homophobia worries, how millwall, rightly, as a club had worked to tackle and overcome their reputation. Of course he was communicating the romance of it for a fair while - millwall looked to be headed to a semi final having beaten a prem team after all - which is quite a story.
Thought Jenas was fair without saying it he couldn’t understand why the ref was cheating.
Not sure it really did overwhelm the commentary but to be fair its a prem v struggling champ tie. its the cup. its a one off. And millwall have a decent track record at the Den with prem teams including Everton a few weeks ago.
So if its 0-0 after half time and millwall have had a decent half with some chances , then go 1-0 up and are 2-0 up with a few minutes to go then its not a surprise if you're talking about giant killing and wembley and the rest. Who wouldn't ?
He is seen a lot watching Albion games when he is not working