Jennas is making a run for it tonight...seems to think the Italians are a team of angels
You know he is sh1t when even the Leeds fans hate him and they should know.I'd go along with this, although you're being too generous to Mills. Nobody should be generous to Mills.
I agree Sutton is not too bad he is willing to divert from the standard agenda and disagree with the normal drones. He can be a bit annoying but all least he is worth a listen unlike 99% of the dross we have to listen to.Sutton is about my favourite, especially when he's with 'Bruce', although the interaction with Chappers is similarly entertaining. As much as he revels in being a wind-up merchant and plugs false binaries, his analysis is pretty sharp. The likes of Neville are more incisive but, as an all-round package, Sutton is right up there.
Once you get past the comedy South London accent and the habit of saying, "To be fair," all the time, Clinton Morrison is actually pretty good and occasionally genuinely insightful.I hate to say it but I like CM.
Once you get past the comedy South London accent and the habit of saying, "To be fair," all the time, Clinton Morrison is actually pretty good and occasionally genuinely insightful.
For me the number one is Pat Nevin.
Yes, he's very good. He was a mate of John Peel's back in the day.
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I am happy with most of them, to be fair.
When it comes to commentary, nobody beats Alan Green. He brought real drama and excitement to commentary. I just looked him up - I hadn't realised he'd actually been sacked! Wow
"One of the best known voices in sports broadcasting is leaving the BBC after 45 years.
Belfast-born Alan Green (67), who is regarded as one of the most distinctive commentators in the history of BBC radio, is being phased out and will not have his contract with BBC 5Live renewed when it runs out this summer.
"They have shown me very little respect in how that is ending. I feel a mixture of disappointment and anger. I don't think it's justified," said Mr Green, a former pupil of Methodist College, who began to commentate on televised games in 2014.
He told The Times: "I was basically told: 'You don't fit our profile'. I got a fair idea of what they meant by just listening to the output over the last year or so.
"There isn't an ageist, sexist, racist bone in my body. I only care about 'can somebody do the job?' There are new people in favour. They match the requirements in terms of 'bants' - banter with presenters."
Green, winner of a Sony Award as Sports Broadcaster of the Year, is the latest casualty of the BBC's much-debated changes.
Green said the loss of news-breaking shows on 5Live like the Sunday morning staple Sportsweek, which he described as "a much-respected programme that was discarded", was a major blow.
"It's not the organisation I loved for so many years," he continued.
In a parting shot, he warned that the BBC is losing too many good broadcasters in the pursuit of change.
"I hear about the departure of Mark Pougatch, an absolutely outstanding presenter, and I'm really pleased that he is valued by so many other people that he probably doesn't notice not doing 5Live any more," he said.
"Certain people have been discarded wrongly in pursuit of change.
"That's OK if it is thought through and it works, but I'm not sure it is working."
Source: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...ows-him-the-door-after-45-years-39031014.html
When it comes to commentary, nobody beats Alan Green. He brought real drama and excitement to commentary. I just looked him up - I hadn't realised he'd actually been sacked! Wow
"One of the best known voices in sports broadcasting is leaving the BBC after 45 years.
Belfast-born Alan Green (67), who is regarded as one of the most distinctive commentators in the history of BBC radio, is being phased out and will not have his contract with BBC 5Live renewed when it runs out this summer.
"They have shown me very little respect in how that is ending. I feel a mixture of disappointment and anger. I don't think it's justified," said Mr Green, a former pupil of Methodist College, who began to commentate on televised games in 2014.
He told The Times: "I was basically told: 'You don't fit our profile'. I got a fair idea of what they meant by just listening to the output over the last year or so.
"There isn't an ageist, sexist, racist bone in my body. I only care about 'can somebody do the job?' There are new people in favour. They match the requirements in terms of 'bants' - banter with presenters."
Green, winner of a Sony Award as Sports Broadcaster of the Year, is the latest casualty of the BBC's much-debated changes.
Green said the loss of news-breaking shows on 5Live like the Sunday morning staple Sportsweek, which he described as "a much-respected programme that was discarded", was a major blow.
"It's not the organisation I loved for so many years," he continued.
In a parting shot, he warned that the BBC is losing too many good broadcasters in the pursuit of change.
"I hear about the departure of Mark Pougatch, an absolutely outstanding presenter, and I'm really pleased that he is valued by so many other people that he probably doesn't notice not doing 5Live any more," he said.
"Certain people have been discarded wrongly in pursuit of change.
"That's OK if it is thought through and it works, but I'm not sure it is working."
Source: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...ows-him-the-door-after-45-years-39031014.html
I think he was well past his best. Towards the end he just seemed to moan constantly about everyone and everything whilst continually making errors himself. I found him completely un-listenable.Alan Green ruffled a lot of feathers of the often thin-skinned and wasn't exactly a leader of the PC Brigade. More like a certain Mr BC. Pity he seems in the broadcasting wilderness now. With his very listenable voice, the way he connects with his listeners and deep knowledge of the game, he is/was a great commentator. Can't say that about many (any?) others of the current lot.
I think he was well past his best. Towards the end he just seemed to moan constantly about everyone and everything whilst continually making errors himself. I found him completely un-listenable.
I think he was well past his best. Towards the end he just seemed to moan constantly about everyone and everything whilst continually making errors himself. I found him completely un-listenable.
Yes, he's very good. He was a mate of John Peel's back in the day.
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I am happy with most of them, to be fair.
When it comes to commentary, nobody beats Alan Green. He brought real drama and excitement to commentary. I just looked him up - I hadn't realised he'd actually been sacked! Wow
"One of the best known voices in sports broadcasting is leaving the BBC after 45 years.
Belfast-born Alan Green (67), who is regarded as one of the most distinctive commentators in the history of BBC radio, is being phased out and will not have his contract with BBC 5Live renewed when it runs out this summer.
"They have shown me very little respect in how that is ending. I feel a mixture of disappointment and anger. I don't think it's justified," said Mr Green, a former pupil of Methodist College, who began to commentate on televised games in 2014.
He told The Times: "I was basically told: 'You don't fit our profile'. I got a fair idea of what they meant by just listening to the output over the last year or so.
"There isn't an ageist, sexist, racist bone in my body. I only care about 'can somebody do the job?' There are new people in favour. They match the requirements in terms of 'bants' - banter with presenters."
Green, winner of a Sony Award as Sports Broadcaster of the Year, is the latest casualty of the BBC's much-debated changes.
Green said the loss of news-breaking shows on 5Live like the Sunday morning staple Sportsweek, which he described as "a much-respected programme that was discarded", was a major blow.
"It's not the organisation I loved for so many years," he continued.
In a parting shot, he warned that the BBC is losing too many good broadcasters in the pursuit of change.
"I hear about the departure of Mark Pougatch, an absolutely outstanding presenter, and I'm really pleased that he is valued by so many other people that he probably doesn't notice not doing 5Live any more," he said.
"Certain people have been discarded wrongly in pursuit of change.
"That's OK if it is thought through and it works, but I'm not sure it is working."
Source: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/...ows-him-the-door-after-45-years-39031014.html