This.It's a WC final involving England. I'm in.
This.It's a WC final involving England. I'm in.
Okay mate, you do you. It's important to put it on record that you're not "into it."Not me. I don't get the excitement over it, it's a rubbish standard, most people who are 'into it' are because it's the 'in thing' to say you like women's football, where were you 10 years ago? The fact Rishi and Prince William aren't going tells you all you need to know.
I’d say it’s probably Vicki Sparks, who is simply dreadful. Terrible voice and promoted far beyond her ability. I think Robyn Cowen’s pretty decent if prone to hyperbole but Pien Meulensteen is the best female commentator by far and better than some of the men that now do it. Sadly, there are very few of the highest calibre of either gender any more in my opinion - but it really is very subjective.There's every chance that might be Robyn "SENSATIONAL STRIKE! WOW!" Cowen.
Now for balance, The Guardian have published a piece supporting her style.
Here's the link: https://www.theguardian.com/comment...and-women-football-commentary-bbc-robyn-cowen
I enjoy the fact that she commentates on the game itself. She's clearly very competent at putting memorable phrases together. And tomorrow may well provide her Kenneth Wolstenholme moment of commentary immortality.
However, the biggest issue with her particular style of commentary is that not every save is world class, not every shot is unstoppable, not every pass is played to perfection, and so on. It might come from a defensive reaction of wanting to protect and talk up the women's game rather than criticize, especially if there are co-commentators like Rachel Finnis Brown alongside who have played with many of the players playing. It was much more noticeable last year at the Euros. There were times when I wondered whether I was watching a different match.
But there's probably a degree of horses for courses too here. I appreciate that I'm not of the soundbite generation and prefer a more nuanced style with both praise and criticism where it's merited. Hyperbole doesn't do the women's game any favours, so it's fair to call it out regardless of whether it fits the narrative.
I'm looking forward to the game tomorrow and I hope England win. Certainly it'll be their biggest challenge so far.
Yes, we're in agreement here.I’d say it’s probably Vicki Sparks, who is simply dreadful. Terrible voice and promoted far beyond her ability. I think Robyn Cowen’s pretty decent if prone to hyperbole but Pien Meulensteen is the best female commentator by far and better than some of the men that now do it. Sadly, there are very few of the highest calibre of either gender any more in my opinion - but it really is very subjective.
Enjoyed the semi-final until Gabby Logan’s ludicrous and immediate line harking back to 1966. On the one hand it’s rightly considered stupid to compare the women’s game to the men’s as it’s plainly different in style and standard, yet some are happy to do it to have a dig.
It’s the women’s first World Cup Final ever. Thats a great achievement and should be lauded in itself without pretending it’s something all football fans have waited their whole lives for.
Not like when it's played by 'real men' eh ?Not me. I don't get the excitement over it, it's a rubbish standard, most people who are 'into it' are because it's the 'in thing' to say you like women's football, where were you 10 years ago? The fact Rishi and Prince William aren't going tells you all you need to know.
Two non football fans not attending a football match tells you all you need to know?Not me. I don't get the excitement over it, it's a rubbish standard, most people who are 'into it' are because it's the 'in thing' to say you like women's football, where were you 10 years ago? The fact Rishi and Prince William aren't going tells you all you need to know.
They lost the 3rd/4th place playoff too. They're really not as good as they think they are, sore losers6pm kick off our time.
I will be watching at the local, with other expats.
No Aussies will entertain it, even though we all showed up for their games.
Are you suggesting following Villa and Saints means you are not a football fan? I know Villa are the world leaders at shitehousing but even so…Two non football fans not attending a football match tells you all you need to know?
Fair enough.
Rubbish standard tell us, what standard have you played at that puts you in a position to mock? And besides, have you seen some of the goals scored in the tournament? And no, not because the keepers are useless.Not me. I don't get the excitement over it, it's a rubbish standard, most people who are 'into it' are because it's the 'in thing' to say you like women's football, where were you 10 years ago? The fact Rishi and Prince William aren't going tells you all you need to know.