Female commentators
Female commentators
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maccboy

Original Poster:

810 posts

165 months

I don't know why, but I can't watch a match with a female commentator. Tonight's game, Australia vs Egypt, had one and I turned it off. They just seem to squeal and squeak unnecessarily. Sorry but no.

Super Sonic

13,548 posts

81 months

Squealing is normal, but squeaking means you need lube.

maccboy

Original Poster:

810 posts

165 months

I literally laughed at that! Great response.

craigjm

20,998 posts

227 months

No worse than Alan Sheerer. My god he is boring I turned the sound off the last two games I watched where he was "commentating"

j4r4lly

862 posts

162 months

I find them infuriating. They have their own much hyped football leagues now. I don’t want to hear them talking about elite men’s football, especially when you can see them reading notes and receiving instructions through their earpieces because they simply do not have the knowledge and experience on the game.

PaulWoof

1,747 posts

182 months

Prepare for the calls of sexism and misogyny but i concur.

I dont know if its that particular commentator or female commentators but she was particularly grating and may have contributed to me dosing off for a nap and waking up just in time for the penalty shootout.

Roofless Toothless

7,390 posts

159 months

Yesterday (06:08)
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Where’s the bloke?

cliffords

3,944 posts

50 months

Yesterday (07:35)
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I don't follow football but have a quick look at this WC. I do follow motorsports and along with the football I have noticed a significant increase in the proportion of female commentators.
What is apparent is the skill gap between female and male. In many motorsport settings, F1 and MotoGP as examples the female contributions are so inexperienced and lacking in knowledge it's a distraction overall.
Listening to Le Mans coverage a couple of weeks ago they had outstanding male contribution alongside woeful female. I could have done better as an absolute ameteur.
Like all things recruit on talent and skill , specific gender is not a requirement.

ExBoringVolvoDriver

11,595 posts

70 months

Yesterday (08:03)
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cliffords said:
I don't follow football but have a quick look at this WC. I do follow motorsports and along with the football I have noticed a significant increase in the proportion of female commentators.
What is apparent is the skill gap between female and male. In many motorsport settings, F1 and MotoGP as examples the female contributions are so inexperienced and lacking in knowledge it's a distraction overall.
Listening to Le Mans coverage a couple of weeks ago they had outstanding male contribution alongside woeful female. I could have done better as an absolute ameteur.
Like all things recruit on talent and skill , specific gender is not a requirement.
Not anymore it isn’t……..

CT05 Nose Cone

25,968 posts

254 months

Yesterday (08:06)
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ExBoringVolvoDriver said:
cliffords said:
I don't follow football but have a quick look at this WC. I do follow motorsports and along with the football I have noticed a significant increase in the proportion of female commentators.
What is apparent is the skill gap between female and male. In many motorsport settings, F1 and MotoGP as examples the female contributions are so inexperienced and lacking in knowledge it's a distraction overall.
Listening to Le Mans coverage a couple of weeks ago they had outstanding male contribution alongside woeful female. I could have done better as an absolute ameteur.
Like all things recruit on talent and skill , specific gender is not a requirement.
Not anymore it isn t ..
In fairness Croft is bloody awful, always sounding like one of those pub bored who will insist that putting a coin in your mouth defeats a breathalyser, and Jacques isn't much better.

Blue_star

947 posts

43 months

Yesterday (08:07)
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They want to build the profile of womens football. Ofcourse not for any reason different from money. Opportunity to double the market.

I dont mind womens football but feels like compulsory fun. You are obliged to love it or you hate women.

Monkeylegend

28,834 posts

258 months

Yesterday (08:15)
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maccboy said:
I don't know why, but I can't watch a match with a female commentator. Tonight's game, Australia vs Egypt, had one and I turned it off. They just seem to squeal and squeak unnecessarily. Sorry but no.
I don't watch football but I clicked on the Aus v Egypt penalty shootout live on the BBC website and the first thing I heard was a screeching sound which I immediately muted.

Now I know what it was hehe

200Plus Club

13,236 posts

305 months

Yesterday (08:24)
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The female "shouter" the bbc employ needs sacking off, ruins the game having to listen to her full volume commentary.
I don't mind a shared commentary team but whoever she is they need to tone it down please!

Skyedriver

22,917 posts

309 months

Yesterday (08:35)
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Didn't watch the game initially referred to but in all honesty I don't mind. I tend to leave the sound on fairly low, sometimes with music on the headphones and sound off.
Is there not an option now where you can mute the commentary anyway?

No longer watch F1, never been the same since Murray retired.
Moto GP took my interest around the mid 1990's with Toby & Jules who were so much better than Hodgson & Co but I'd keep Suzy Perry, she ties the programmes together well, a good interviewer and knowledgable.

Ascayman

13,297 posts

243 months

Yesterday (09:00)
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Most of the female football commentators are clueless only in a job because of their gender.

There are however some excellent female commentators in other sports. Dame Laura Davies for example is probably one of the best commentators on sky. Far superior to her male colleagues.

Roofless Toothless

7,390 posts

159 months

Yesterday (09:09)
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There are some excellent female commentators in cricket, as well as players, and there have been for years.

The standard of commentary in this World Cup is generally poor, male or female. I think this is because football is so rarely on the ‘major’ channels nowadays, all the decent commentators have gone to Sky or TNT where the work is.

Tye Green

978 posts

136 months

Yesterday (09:11)
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Slightly off-topic but on BBC they offer the option to watch with radio 5 live commentary. This has the advantage that even boring games can be exciting and you can be doing something else at the same time but if something interesting is about to happen (e.g. shot on goal etc) you simply look up at the screen. And I think the 5 live commentators are all blokes!


Nicetobenice

913 posts

5 months

Yesterday (09:19)
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Tye Green said:
Slightly off-topic but on BBC they offer the option to watch with radio 5 live commentary. This has the advantage that even boring games can be exciting and you can be doing something else at the same time but if something interesting is about to happen (e.g. shot on goal etc) you simply look up at the screen. And I think the 5 live commentators are all blokes!
There are at least two female radio 5 commentators

I don't find them any worse overall - certainly no worse than some of the ex-pro co-commentators that they have had droning on for years.

But then I actually like Ally McCoist.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,598 posts

177 months

Yesterday (11:43)
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There was a co commentator talking about his cat Bob, and the tragic story of how he wandered into the back of a random van and got carted off. It was Danny Murphy, who isn't female.

There are good and bad commentators and pundits. Of both sexes.

Last Visit

3,542 posts

215 months

Yesterday (11:46)
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Shearer I find to be far too shouty, he gives me a head ache.