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Do you like female TV pundits commenting on men's football matches


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I'm a baseball fan....It makes no difference to me if the sideline reporter asking a few questions is male or female.... However, I've yet to hear a female play by play broadcaster that I can stand to listen to for more the a few minutes.....It completely turns off the game for me.....

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14 hours ago, Digitalbanana said:

Ultimately, what matters most in sports punditry is expertise, knowledge, and communication skills, not gender.

 

Don't forget cup size.

 

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31 minutes ago, mdr224 said:

Without helmets and pads the sport would be deadly. These are the fastest and strongest people in the world

 

You must have never watched a State of Origin - Queenslander!!!!

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Punditry not an issue....not interested anyway.

Commentary a different matter, like to watch/listen to a football match without the endless verbose dribble of some Doris. with a grating voice of the "know what I mean ain't it " genre.

 

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Women should be in the kitchen. And when they re not there, they should be concentrating on improving their knitting skills.

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If they know what they're talking about, no problem, but it's hard listening to Karen Carney's awful voice!! Most co-commentators talk too much and just say the obvious. They're not really required.  

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I find them irritating, especially when they put on a deep manly voice and use all the tired old cliches to try and sound like a "football person".

 

I also find their commentary weak. How can you commentate on something you've only done at a much lower level?

 

Nah, let them interview players after the game (if the interviewer is attractive) but no commentary please, I have to turn the sound off.

 

 

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