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[Football] Soccer Saturday







Mr Putdown

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Jan 26, 2004
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West Upper Seagull

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Oct 31, 2003
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Woodingdean
Soccer Saturday has one of the best people on TV in Jeff Stelling and although I'm sad to see Tiss, Nicholas and Thompson get the chop the show should be good provided they bring in other presenters with a sense of humour.

I remember when they used to have Rod Marsh, George Best, Frank McLintock and Gordon McQueen from the 70s. The present crop are star from the late 80s and 90s and it is probably time for some new blood. If they want to go down the BAME/female route then I'd like to see Chris Kamara and Alex Scott come in. A panel of Stelling with Merson, Crouch, Kamara and Scott would be a good watch.

Crouch is a great shout. I’d like to see Jimmy Bullard in there too - would make it entertaining !
 








blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
We absolutely need diversity in on out TV screens.

But there are laws in place to prevent you from being sacked for your age, colour or gender. Quite right too, and they must work both ways.

Now we don't know for sure that's the reason they've been sacked. But I agree with whoever was saying, how would this look if it were three women or black people who were sacked, and it later transpired that was to give the role to white people?

I don't see why whey couldn't have kept them on and rotated them around. MOTD have different pundits on all the time.

Surely Sky will be bracing themselves for a massive payout for the sacked 3
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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We absolutely need diversity in on out TV screens.

But there are laws in place to prevent you from being sacked for your age, colour or gender. Quite right too, and they must work both ways.

Now we don't know for sure that's the reason they've been sacked. But I agree with whoever was saying, how would this look if it were three women or black people who were sacked, and it later transpired that was to give the role to white people?

I don't see why whey couldn't have kept them on and rotated them around. MOTD have different pundits on all the time.

Surely Sky will be bracing themselves for a massive payout for the sacked 3

Doubt it. Will simply be a case of contracts not being renewed I suspect.
 




Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Neville and Carragher have really outed the lazy pundits and shown that you can be both insightful *and* entertaining.

For all the 'I got nothing against women as pundits, but they ain't never played top level football' arguments, I think what gets lost is a lot of the men commentating come from a time in football that was so different to the modern game they're not really providing the sort of insight that is any better than the women.
 






clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
A huge commercial broadcaster like Sky is only going to make changes to satisy two things:

1) Make money
2) Save money

And it's definately not going to pander to "political correctness", beyond making sure it doesn't break regulations or offend anybody.

Sky have much better audience research than most traditional broadcasters (because of the nature of delivery) and would have looked at this in great depth before making a decision.

They probably feel the programme has got a bit stale and the audience both in numbers and demographic is static. They will be looking to attract new viewers (possibly more women) which according to their spreadsheet will enable them to up the advertising rates.

They will also be looking at saving a ton on presenter fees, because less experienced ones will always be cheaper. Merson probably the lowest paid and keeps a connection with the past.

All about cash, nothing else.
 
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crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Lyme Regis
A huge commercial broadcaster like Sky is only going to make changes to satisy two things:

1) Make money
2) Save money

And it's definately not going to pander to "political correctness", beyond making sure it doesn't break regulations or offend anybody.

Sky have much better audience research than most traditional broadcasters (because of the nature of delivery) and would have looked at this in great depth before making a decision.

They probably feel the programme has got a bit stale and the audience both in numbers and demographic is static. They will be looking to attract new viewers (possibly more women) which according to their spreadsheet will enable them to up the advertising rates.

They will also be looking at saving a ton on presenter fees, because less experienced ones will always be cheaper. Merson probably the lowest paid and keeps a connection with the past.

All about cash, nothing else.


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Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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It'll be like Top Gear, never quite the same..

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Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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You say that the panel evolves, however my point here is that this isn't an example of 'natural' evolution, ergo people leaving their jobs either of their own accord or due to under-performance or misdemeanour. Had that been the case, I'd take no issue with this whatsoever.

It's the fact that they appear to have been simultaneously removed through no fault of their own (that I am aware of, do correct me if I am wrong) in order to facilitate an overnight balancing of racial and gender mix. That balancing act I have no problem with whatsoever, in fact I fully agree it's well overdue, I just think that rushing it through at the expense of people who have done no wrong sends out the wrong message. Two wrongs don't make a right.

You know that for a fact, do you? Because unless you do, it's an assumption that could turn out to be wrong.

Sky can decide who is on the panel and can, quite rightly, get rid of people at the end of their contract should they decide to. People are looking for a race or gender angle when, sometimes, it simply isn't there. For example, I don't remember seeing a seeing a similar outcry from football fans when Georgie Bingham was binned from the Talkshite breakfast show. Yes, there was lots of 'sorry to hear you're leaving' stuff, but no-one was OUTRAGED about the decision. Oh – and she's been replaced by a bloke. Work that one out :dunce:

It’s not being snowflakey.

Who do you think is going to replace them? Chances are it will be at least two women footballers no one has ever heard of.

'Men don't get contracts renewed on TV show and football fans up in arms because they might be replaced by black people or women'


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It's pretty snowflakey.

In answer to your question, I have no idea who replaces them and nor does anyone else, which makes the whole faux outrage ridiculous. But, whoever it is would be, I assume, qualified for the job, having been through a rigorous interview process and – regardless of race, colour, sexual orientation, or religion – have got the job on merit. If they turn out to be no good or it isn't working out, then they will be replaced, whoever they are :shrug:
 
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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
A huge commercial broadcaster like Sky is only going to make changes to satisy two things:

1) Make money
2) Save money

And it's definately not going to pander to "political correctness", beyond making sure it doesn't break regulations or offend anybody.

Sky have much better audience research than most traditional broadcasters (because of the nature of delivery) and would have looked at this in great depth before making a decision.

They probably feel the programme has got a bit stale and the audience both in numbers and demographic is static. They will be looking to attract new viewers (possibly more women) which according to their spreadsheet will enable them to up the advertising rates.

They will also be looking at saving a ton on presenter fees, because less experienced ones will always be cheaper. Merson probably the lowest paid and keeps a connection with the past.

All about cash, nothing else.

Always with a eye to what BT Sport are doing, including their football studio panels.
 




The Lego Stand

New member
Jul 5, 2020
89
You know that for a fact, do you? Because unless you do, it's an assumption that could turn out to be wrong.

Sky can decide who is on the panel and can, quite rightly, get rid of people at the end of their contract should they decide to. People are looking for a race or gender angle when, sometimes, it simply isn't there. For example, I don't remember seeing a seeing a similar outcry from football fans when Georgie Bingham was binned from the Talkshite breakfast show. Yes, there was lots of 'sorry to hear you're leaving' stuff, but no-one was OUTRAGED about the decision. Oh – and she's been replaced by a bloke. Work that one out :dunce:




It's pretty snowflakey.

In answer to your question, I have no idea who replaces them and nor does anyone else, which makes the whole faux outrage ridiculous. But, whoever it is would be, I assume, qualified for the job, having been through a rigorous interview process and – regardless of race, colour, sexual orientation, or religion – have got the job on merit. If they turn out to be no good or it isn't working out, then they will be replaced, whoever they are :shrug:

There won't be, the roles will be given to male and female people of colour.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
16,062
There won't be, the roles will be given to male and female people of colour.

And you know that how?

And even if that WAS the case, what's the problem?
 


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