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My old man is 80 so probably bit of an old fashioned upbringing but I find it sad that his generation of people are dying out and being replaced by the occupational outraged brigade.
Fair enough. Each to their own. I like the new wave of TMS, slowly replacing the stuffy with the engaging and innovative. Swann is the only lot of the new breed I'd get rid of
 
The game would be literally no worse off if they weren’t there. It’s purely a case of doing something to tick a box. People saying they are excellent ffs! :lol: I get some people don’t mind them but that’s pure hyperbole I’m afraid.
Who was the tart boring David Gower to tears about Brett lees boots as he was giving her the thousand yard stare?
The charm of TMS was having likes of blowers, aggers, Johnson, trueman etc. Wonderful growing up listening to them.
It’s not just the birds who are ruining it either as that cockend Swann is unlistenable!
Have you heard Mel jones? She is absolutely excellent
 
I’ve only heard her once, on the T20 thing the other night. And she was superb

Others have said she does the big bash.
Well I watched quite a bit of big bash and wasn’t overly impressed with commentary overall never mind some random bird threw in for good measure.
 
She's got quite a deep voice if that helps. Sounds a bit like Look North Yorkshire's Tanya Arnold but with an Aussie accent. Not that that will mean anything to most on here!
 
My old man is 80 so probably bit of an old fashioned upbringing but I find it sad that his generation of people are dying out and being replaced by the occupational outraged brigade.
What has gender got to do with a persons ability to commentate or summarise? Women have played and watched cricket for years ?
 
What has gender got to do with a persons ability to commentate or summarise? Women have played and watched cricket for years ?

It generally has a lot to do with how whiney and annoying they get when something exciting happens. Like Johnathan Pearce on helium.

Other than that, all it seems to do is stick them undeservedly at the top of the list when hiring new blood comes around.

Now people have a pre-determined opinion of why I don't like women commentators, but ask yourself, genuinely, will the selection process for the likes of Mitchell, Guha, Rainford-C*nt, have been as rigorous as it was for Dan Norcross?

It seems like nowadays, if you got anywhere near the England women's team you get a free pass of a job with BBC, BT or Sky to give your view - yet how many retiring men's players have been afforded that opportunity in the last five years? Who was the last bloke that wrapped in and got a permanent position on Sky?

It's even worse on the County scene.

You may mock Mr Jardine and call his views pre-historic, but it's always funny how nobody actually wants to discuss the obvious elephant in the room.

Fair enough. Each to their own. I like the new wave of TMS, slowly replacing the stuffy with the engaging and innovative. Swann is the only lot of the new breed I'd get rid of

Christ almighty.

You mean they're replacing masses of talent, charisma and charm with absolute fuckwits with no interesting anecdotes and even less charm? Or in other words #shitbantz
 
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It generally has a lot to do with how whiney and annoying they get when something exciting happens. Like Johnathan Pearce on helium.

Other than that, all it seems to do is stick them undeservedly at the top of the list when hiring new blood comes around.

Now people have a pre-determined opinion of why I don't like women commentators, but ask yourself, genuinely, will the selection process for the likes of Mitchell, Guha, Rainford-C*nt, have been as rigorous as it was for Dan Norcross?

It seems like nowadays, if you got anywhere near the England women's team you get a free pass of a job with BBC, BT or Sky to give your view - yet how many retiring men's players have been afforded that opportunity in the last five years? Who was the last bloke that wrapped in and got a permanent position on Sky?

It's even worse on the County scene.

You may mock Mr Jardine and call his views pre-historic, but it's always funny how nobody actually wants to discuss the obvious elephant in the room.


Christ almighty.

You mean they're replacing masses of talent, charisma and charm with absolute fuckwits with no interesting anecdotes and even less charm? Or in other words #shitbantz

Rob Key, Nick Knight, James Taylor, Ian Ward and loads of others, the vast majority of commentators and panelists are blokes. The attitudes towards women by some on here are just ridiculous and deserve to be mocked.
 
It's going to be more prevalent as time goes on.

I hear both sides of the argument and can agree with aspects of both.

The woman who commentated on the T20 windies v rest of the world, imo added a lot to that game and was excellent.

Isha seems to be the one leading the way, as she is on both sky and TMS, and I must admit I'm starting to enjoy her contribution, the more experienced she becomes.

She was interviewed on TMS the other day, where she is co host of a podcast, which is aimed at the British asian community to get more interest in participating in cricket and England in general.

I don't see a return of all male commentators from the days of the 70s onwards, sad for some obviously but imo that's progress.
 
Rob Key, Nick Knight, James Taylor, Ian Ward and loads of others, the vast majority of commentators and panelists are blokes. The attitudes towards women by some on here are just ridiculous and deserve to be mocked.

Only James Taylor was in the last five years pal. In that time, how many women? Was it on the back of their talent and experience? Or to fill a quota?

Honest answer?

She was interviewed on TMS the other day, where she is co host of a podcast, which is aimed at the British asian community to get more interest in participating in cricket and England in general.

A podcast which talks only about Asian cricket, on British radio. Getting the British Asian community into cricket is admirable, but what percentage of the population are British Asian?

At the same time, what are the BBC doing about White British participation?

Doesn't make sense to me like.
 
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It generally has a lot to do with how whiney and annoying they get when something exciting happens. Like Johnathan Pearce on helium.

Other than that, all it seems to do is stick them undeservedly at the top of the list when hiring new blood comes around.

Now people have a pre-determined opinion of why I don't like women commentators, but ask yourself, genuinely, will the selection process for the likes of Mitchell, Guha, Rainford-C*nt, have been as rigorous as it was for Dan Norcross?

It seems like nowadays, if you got anywhere near the England women's team you get a free pass of a job with BBC, BT or Sky to give your view - yet how many retiring men's players have been afforded that opportunity in the last five years? Who was the last bloke that wrapped in and got a permanent position on Sky?

It's even worse on the County scene.

You may mock Mr Jardine and call his views pre-historic, but it's always funny how nobody actually wants to discuss the obvious elephant in the room.



Christ almighty.

You mean they're replacing masses of talent, charisma and charm with absolute fuckwits with no interesting anecdotes and even less charm? Or in other words #shitbantz
As a man of a certain age, and with the hearing loss that implies, I do find it hard to hear what women commentators say on the radio when a wicket falls as opposed to men commentators. An inconvenient truth maybe.
 
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