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I like the guy who is closer to the camera, obviously a chav or woolwich fan as he punches the desk in anger lol.
He's a Spurs fan, he was celebrating - didn't you notice him "head" the ball in?
I like the guy who is closer to the camera, obviously a chav or woolwich fan as he punches the desk in anger lol.
I'll join you!If we have one more game where he starts screaming "WHERE IS DEMBELE?! WHY ISN'T HE PLAYING?!" like he's done in the last two appearances I'm going to hunt him down.
Class of 1862 was it?Right Ohh. Mate.. I didn't say everything was so pc?.. If your going to quote me get it spot on.
I'm standing in a stand this afternoon with male, female and trans gender I dare say all giving it abuse of all kinds.. Its not bullshit its reality.. I say what I think honestly on a forum and I get destroyed by 'snowflakes'.. ?.. Ahh poor me..
Just seen Alex quotes on TV and I have not changed my mind one iota.. Girly football is great if your a girl.. Its a very poor excuse to ask someone to Comment on Premier league games to a national. Audience if you havnt played or experienced the pace or passion of it.at least the other pundits have experienced the premiership or old 1st division as it was then in souness's case.. The premiership is not mixed sex as yet?
When a female plays in the premiership come back with an argument... Its not sexist.. Nor bigoted... Its fact.
THFC are really testing my dry January btw
It was almost the last minute of the game. It was a risk that they could have taken. Two points gained or a point lost (from the position of drawing the game). If they had scored, there would probably not have been enough time left for us to score.
Every game they have left now would be difficult for them. If it isn’t then they wouldn’t be currently one position off the foot of the table.
I don't understand why it's impossible to have a football show without ex-players talking gibberish. Get a proper writer/journalist on every now and again, get Michael Cox or another tactics analyst on, just get someone on who actually does research and speaks coherently!She isn’t the worst pundit about but anyone who is supposed to be neutral shouldn’t refer to the team they support as “us” and be totally deflated when their team loses as she did when Arsenal lost to us the other week. She also refer to us in the build up tactics talk as playing the diamond formation even though it was clear we were playing 3 at the back.
To be fair she is not the only one who does this on sky and I find their pundits on a whole as completely biased and unknowledgeable about many teams they talk about.
I've just unchained the Mrs from the sink ??Class of 1862 was it?
There's a special "Spurs dispensation" clause...
Aurier?Aurier and Walker-Peters must be questioning their life choices right now.
Hmm, Seems like you have just admitted your own bias by saying you only paid attention to Scott but didn't notice Souness/Redknapp. As others on here have posted, I personally think she's one of the better pundits out there as she is clearly well researched and informed unlike many who are too lazy to do research and just wing it. Let's just agree to disagree rather than derail the thread any further.
I'm not going to dissect the bits about women in football, but this specifically is absolute horseshit. You don't have to have played at a national level to have a coherent opinion about the game. Journalists and bloggers like Jonathan Wilson, James Horncastle, Rafa Honigstein, Michael Cox, Julien Laurens and I can go on and on and on are so much better to listen to when they talk about football than a Phil Thompson, Lawro, Roy Keane or Jamie Redknapp. They can formulate coherent arguments, they can read the game at least as well as most people who have played the game, and they don't just speak in platitudes.Its a very poor excuse to ask someone to Comment on Premier league games to a national. Audience if you havnt played or experienced the pace or passion of it.
If if if, your whole argument isn't based on reality, Fulham are at the foot of the table and need to scrap for every point, when you're at the bottom a result you're not expected to get feels like a win, all they've done now is killed their own confidence, they could have gone into the rest of the season knowing that they successfully held onto a point against a top 6 team but now they're going to be doubting their own ability at the end of matches.
Even Claudio Ranieri said his team should have taken the ball to the corner and wasted time so it was obviously the wrong strategy.
Absolutely this. In our studio (TV 2 Norway) we've had Jaqui Oatley, Bianca Westwood, Johanna Frandën (Swedish expert) and a couple of other female guests on our Premier League shows in recent years and they have without exception been knowledgeable, good analysts and good speakers. These women are really paving the way for female pundits and the game and the profession is richer for it.What I really hope is that her success opens the door to actual good female pundits to get their chances - regardless of their appearance/clubs/backgrounds etc. That would be real progress.
My buddy is doing the same thing. I told him I'd do it with him and I got obliterated New Years Eve in preparation. I lasted 1 day.THFC are really testing my dry January btw
Is there? I need to know about this so I can claim it also.There's a special "Spurs dispensation" clause...
Hmm, Seems like you have just admitted your own bias by saying you only paid attention to Scott but didn't notice Souness/Redknapp. As others on here have posted, I personally think she's one of the better pundits out there as she is clearly well researched and informed unlike many who are too lazy to do research and just wing it. Let's just agree to disagree rather than derail the thread any further.