Re: Andy Grey Sacked
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 6:16 pm
[quote]have you ever watched the football without Andy Gray?[/quote]
Yes. He's not the best.
[quote]You enjoy it the same?[/quote]
Probably, dunno. I'm more interested in the football rather than the commentary. Most commentators annoy me anyway.
[quote]You don't think he is a good commentator?[/quote]
Nah..........I mean, he's ok, but I wouldn't call him good.
[quote]Or that he is fair & unbiased?[/quote]
He can be biased....but then again most commentators are to some degree.
[quote]And genuinely knows what he is talking about?[/quote]
Generally, yeah. He knows what he's talking about, but it's hardly rocket science, is it? I'd think your average football fanatic could break down the game just as easily.
[quote]Or you don't agree that women don't know about football?[/quote]
Of course I don't agree with you here. What a stupid thing to say.
[quote]Or that saying its a woman linesman running today someone better go down and explain to her the offside rule was just a bit of banter?[/quote]
Except they weren't laughing. They sounded genuinely disgusted to be honest.
[quote]or maybe when i said i was going to return my Sky Sports package? Maybe that is a huge over-reaction?[/quote]
I couldn't care one iota what you do with your pennies. It's your money and you can cancel things based on what you deem important to you.
There is no reason why a female refereeing assistant cannot do her job as good as a man. This assistant in question has come up through the same ranks as her male peers, passed the same tests, studied the same books and so on. To go through all that she must be deeply interested in the game. It's not the sort of job you do solely for a paypacket - it's more a vocational career really.
Anyone who thinks a woman cannot do the job of a linesman (or refereeing assistant to be more accurate), and has no good argument as to why they think this way, is likely to just be your average sexist nobhead.
In fact, when it comes to the offside rule specifically, women may actually have a physical advantage in how their eyes 'see'.
Yes. He's not the best.
[quote]You enjoy it the same?[/quote]
Probably, dunno. I'm more interested in the football rather than the commentary. Most commentators annoy me anyway.
[quote]You don't think he is a good commentator?[/quote]
Nah..........I mean, he's ok, but I wouldn't call him good.
[quote]Or that he is fair & unbiased?[/quote]
He can be biased....but then again most commentators are to some degree.
[quote]And genuinely knows what he is talking about?[/quote]
Generally, yeah. He knows what he's talking about, but it's hardly rocket science, is it? I'd think your average football fanatic could break down the game just as easily.
[quote]Or you don't agree that women don't know about football?[/quote]
Of course I don't agree with you here. What a stupid thing to say.
[quote]Or that saying its a woman linesman running today someone better go down and explain to her the offside rule was just a bit of banter?[/quote]
Except they weren't laughing. They sounded genuinely disgusted to be honest.
[quote]or maybe when i said i was going to return my Sky Sports package? Maybe that is a huge over-reaction?[/quote]
I couldn't care one iota what you do with your pennies. It's your money and you can cancel things based on what you deem important to you.
There is no reason why a female refereeing assistant cannot do her job as good as a man. This assistant in question has come up through the same ranks as her male peers, passed the same tests, studied the same books and so on. To go through all that she must be deeply interested in the game. It's not the sort of job you do solely for a paypacket - it's more a vocational career really.
Anyone who thinks a woman cannot do the job of a linesman (or refereeing assistant to be more accurate), and has no good argument as to why they think this way, is likely to just be your average sexist nobhead.
In fact, when it comes to the offside rule specifically, women may actually have a physical advantage in how their eyes 'see'.