Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
He has a point about the box ticking exercises in society.

But I'm not sure it really relates much to football management. Feels like white middle aged men thrive there.

Feels like he isn't getting further work for whatever reason or doesn't want it and is now making sure he is recognised for being edgy.

I'm with him on the female commentators though, many have certainly been advanced there for the message as opposed to talent. Not to say some of the males are much better.
I’m with you on the co-comms - the standard in general is really poor bar Neville and a couple of others possibly.

I can’t understand why broadcasters don’t offer a choice of in-match audio during games like Amazon Prime do, so that viewers can chose whether to listen to a commentator and co-commentator. It is obviously easy enough to do.

Personally I have zero interest in listening to Clinton Morrison, Lucy Ward (who is always on seemingly), Adam Virgo (?) plus a load others most of whom I have never heard of, who actually detract from the viewing experience rather than adding any useful insight.