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Wouldn't normally contribute to a paranoic witch-hunt..
however, with this particular case it's justified..
It's actually a disgrace.. there is simply no doubt at all that he isn't approaching the match as a neutral... which let's face it he's supposed to be.. Tired of his "I tell it as I see it attitude".. tired of his blinkered approach to football and United in particualar.. To be fair, Ronaldo's diving £#%&!s me off, but from what I can gather he wasn't. So why did it become the theme of his commentary ? Why does he fail to tell it as he sees it when Gerrard does the same, or Shearer a few years ago. In addition to his hate ridden comments I'm getting sick of his in-jokes, an incredulous comment here and there, then dead air then a laugh.. sorry but what the £#%&! is so funny that you've stopped commentating. At the end of the day the BBC need to cash in on the privileged position they assume they still hold but Green flies in the face of that. His ego's gone to his head, he assumes listeners tune in to listen to him as if he's the Radio equivalent of Letterman, not the game itself. In reality it's rank un-professionalism on his and the BBC's part. |
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His role is supposed to be to describe and commentate on the game for people who can't watch it. I don't understand why he is given licence to go on these conceited, disparaging and often quite personal rants about anyone he likes - be it players, managers or officials - as if that's his job. That's not what he's there for; no other commentators do it and the smug @#%&! ruins every match he covers with his constant self-opinionated bile.
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the head honcho sport wise is Roger Mosey
[email protected] ( I think ) if its not that I have the correct one at home He invited feedback about sport generally a while ago, he does reply, and he replies to your replies. |
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Green's a @#%&!
A friend of mine is a Catholic of Southern Irish descent.
He was at a do a while ago and Green, knowing him to be Catholic and being a proud UlsterMan, interrupted a conversation my friend was having with another UlsterMan just to ask him where his family was from. Absolute @#%&! trying to make him feel uncomfortable around a few Protestants. My friend just replied...my family's from Donegal and, yes, Im a Catholic. |
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