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BarEagle Flag Monmouth 16 Oct 17 9.10am Send a Private Message to BarEagle Add BarEagle as a friend

I wikigoogled that too.

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 16 Oct 17 9.55am Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays


Recently we have been getting some female commentators for international cricket and most (not all) of them are excellent. So for me....just like for football, it's about the commentator themselves.

But if you prefer men commentating, there's nothing wrong with that and I don't think you need to apologise for it.

Edited by Stirlingsays (15 Oct 2017 4.36pm)

Off topic slightly - I have no problem with female commentators as such. However the issue is pitch of voice. Majority of women have higher voices than men and this become accentuated in the heat of the moment when commentating on an exciting incident in a game e.g. a goal, and can be rather hard on the ears.

 

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VKR1888 Flag London 16 Oct 17 9.57am Send a Private Message to VKR1888 Add VKR1888 as a friend

Originally posted by Mr_Gristle

Would.

Wood?

 

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becky Flag over the moon 16 Oct 17 10.20am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle

With respect - maybe because women's football is sh@t and played at half the pace

I suspect that she would have far less trouble keeping up with play than a good few of the 'porkier' men do!

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 16 Oct 17 10.21am

Used to be that men went to the football to get away from their ladies. How times are changing.

 


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cryrst Flag The garden of England 16 Oct 17 10.35am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Heard on radio recently that a Muslim ref,a girl reffed a game.
A decision went against a player and he was
Giving it to her as he would a male ref.
Another player said "ease up she's a girl,
Give her some respect"
And apparently he got back words to the tune of
" And to respect her and her position as a ref she has to be treated like any ref, not namby Pamby she's a girl crap"
" That's how she gets respect"
I reckon that is spot on.
If that is how it is then yes get women reffing mens games.
If they can't take the abuse and what comes with a bad decision then no.

 

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YT Flag Oxford 16 Oct 17 10.44am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by becky

I suspect that she would have far less trouble keeping up with play than a good few of the 'porkier' men do!

Get in there!

 


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pstrutt Flag Busselton, WA 16 Oct 17 10.44am Send a Private Message to pstrutt Add pstrutt as a friend

Originally posted by twist

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Always believed he did it on purpose.

Tbf she got up pretty quickly. I'd have stayed down

 


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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 16 Oct 17 3.33pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by spartakev2

What's happened to willo?

Shhhhhhhh!

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We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 16 Oct 17 3.35pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by coulsdoneagle

Thought we had good officials yesterday. Her in particular with three calls that were so tight that she could easily have missed. But I thought Marriner was good yesterday particularly second half, one time he let us break away and the advantage didn't pan out so he brought it back for our free kick when we were under pressure.


Agreed, although I'm still trying to figure out where the f*** he pulled 5 minutes injury time from.

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 16 Oct 17 3.41pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by twist

Because the ref still has to keep control of the game, and i dont think men on a professional field of soccer would respect her enough that she could keep control.


Wait! So, because players are complete babies, it's ok to install a glass touchline?

Given that women have to be twice as good at a job to win it over a man, I suspect that any female referee who get the whistle in a professional game will have the minerals to run it appropriately.

One trick might be not making horrible decisions. Most of this thread has been about praising Massey-Ellis' work running the touchline. Who's to say she couldn't put in as a good a job in the middle? Not the over-paid, cheating and flopping man-children who play the game, that's for sure.

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 16 Oct 17 3.49pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by dreamwaverider

Thought the girl was great, but call me old fashioned, I wouldn't want female commentators. Its fine for women football, but hey, we are watching men and I just prefer listening to mens football commentary than womens.


You're old fashioned.

"Soccer" coverage in the U.S. is typically anchored by either Rebecca Lowe or Katie Abdo. Both are excellent at their jobs.

I would be happy to listen to a female match commentator if she was similarly good at the job. I suspect that Lowe, at least, would be a better colour commentator than half the ex-player Cro-Magnons we have to suffer through.

For example, listening to Lee Dixon (I think it was - they're so interchangeable) drone on about the fact that Aguero should've been tucked up in bed with a cup of tea - like back in his day - instead of getting into a completely random, no fault on his part, cab accident, was excruciatingly painful. I would welcome a fresh perspective, regardless of the pitch of the voice.

They need to understand that Paul Whitehouse's "Ron Manager" was a parody, not a blueprint.

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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