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Michu
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MaybeI took the comment as highlighting how ridiculous the comment above it was myself.
MaybeI took the comment as highlighting how ridiculous the comment above it was myself.
And now they have that useless bell end Mike Dean on as well, that was the final straw for me.I can't watch results show on Sky during the 3pm kick off's on a Saturday. The pundits on there are awful.
Awful referee, always made the game about him.And now they have that useless bell end Mike Dean on as well, that was the final straw for me.
Stick your app in?What about the gay bloke box?
You're right, there is no parity or equality.No issues with a woman presenter... not so keen on women commentators on men's games . You don't see men presenting or commentators on the WSL so there is no parity or equality
Oh yes, Jenas, forgot about him. Also Michael Owen, Owen Hargreaves. It’s a long list.You're right, there is no parity or equality.
Do you know how hard it is for a woman to make a break through in journalism, let alone the male orientated world of sport.
The likes of Paul Merson, Jermaine Jenas (before his self inflicted meltdown) are two a penny and get gigs anywhere they like with little to no effort in landing the job.
Don’t think I’ve watched MOTD properly for about 20 years now.I get people waiting up to watch MOTD before t'internet, but when all the Prem goals are available for free about an hour after the game on the Sky website anyway I'm kinda surprised that people still do, no matter who presents it.
The list is pretty endless.Oh yes, Jenas, forgot about him. Also Michael Owen, Owen Hargreaves. It’s a long list.
You're right, there is no parity or equality.
Do you know how hard it is for a woman to make a break through in journalism, let alone the male orientated world of sport.
The likes of Paul Merson, Jermaine Jenas (before his self inflicted meltdown) are two a penny and get gigs anywhere they like with little to no effort in landing the job.
I agree with the current mens pundits being a pain to listen too..but with all sports, you have past players being pundits from rugby, cricket, hockey and boxing giving insights from their experience as past past players. I don't have an issue with that. Similarly, Alex Scott is used in the same format across different programmes.
Sport has evolved massively and women's sport especially since the professional era needs the same female contribution to drive it.
Personally, women's cricket works well with Mel Jones, ERB, Lydia Greenway and especially Natalie Germanos as pundits