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09-04-2013, 12:19 PM
#121
Re: Football Commentators
We'll have to ask him . South Africans usually pronounce J (as in Johannesburg, Scarlett Johansen), Europeans Y.
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09-04-2013, 12:23 PM
#122
Re: Football Commentators
Speaking of mistakes - I'm sure Eddie referred to Liam Picken as Liam Pickering at one point during the game.
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09-04-2013, 02:10 PM
#123
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
Curly5
Dwayne Russell seems to hold the Dogs in contempt, never has anything positive to say about us. And he needs to stop calling JJ, "Yohanissen".
No he doesn't, that's the correct way to say it.
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09-04-2013, 05:38 PM
#124
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
whythelongface
Speaking of mistakes - I'm sure Eddie referred to Liam Picken as Liam Pickering at one point during the game.
Yes he did. No one pulled him up on it either because you can't correct Eddie.
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09-04-2013, 05:40 PM
#125
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
Curly5
We'll have to ask him
. South Africans usually pronounce J (as in Johannesburg, Scarlett Johansen), Europeans Y.
That settles it. I shall call him "Yason" or "YY"
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09-04-2013, 10:36 PM
#126
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Lucille?
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18-05-2013, 03:47 PM
#127
Re: Football Commentators
Watching the bombers game now. I can not understand how this Basil Knobjockey from ch. 7 is on air. I can't stand him. Worst in the business by far.
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18-05-2013, 03:56 PM
#128
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Watching the bombers game now. I can not understand how this Basil Knobjockey from ch. 7 is on air. I can't stand him. Worst in the business by far.
Thought I must've inadvertantly selected 'Press Red for Timmy' for this week's bias call.
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10-06-2014, 03:45 PM
#129
Re: Football Commentators
I must admit I have only heard Wayne Carey a couple of times on channel seven and have heard him interveiw BMAC over the weekend.
Is anyone else suprised at how good he is?
I really think seven has missed the boat in not having him or Cameron Ling as the main special comments men on the Friday night games.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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10-06-2014, 03:52 PM
#130
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
azabob
I really think seven has missed the boat in not having him or Cameron Ling as the main special comments men on the Friday night games.
Agree with you on Carey but not on Ling. He is pure vanilla as a special comments man - it must be a Geelong captaincy directive because Tom Harley is just as dull and uninspiring with his 'insights'.
Channel 7 should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute. It shouldn't be rocket science to telecast the footy in HD and with commentators that actually do the job they are supposed to do for the viewers. It shouldn't be a mate's club where in-jokes and sprouted about while the match is being played. And special commentators should actually give proper insights into specific match-day tactics and scenarios, not just offer glib captain obvious responses that my anyone with half a brain can see. If there was a way I could de-tune the station from my TV I'd do it in a heartbeat.
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10-06-2014, 03:56 PM
#131
Re: Football Commentators
I think what I like about Ling is he isn't afraid to disagree with Brain dead Taylor and the like.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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10-06-2014, 04:28 PM
#132
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
azabob
I must admit I have only heard Wayne Carey a couple of times on channel seven and have heard him interveiw BMAC over the weekend.
Is anyone else suprised at how good he is?
I really think seven has missed the boat in not having him or Cameron Ling as the main special comments men on the Friday night games.
Short answer is no, I'm not surprised. For all his other faults Carey is articulate and has a fantastic of the game. When Footy Classified started he was the 4th panellist and I really enjoyed watching it. Then he git into more strife in his private life and was let go by 9.
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10-06-2014, 04:38 PM
#133
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
westdog54
Short answer is no, I'm not surprised. For all his other faults Carey is articulate and has a fantastic of the game. When Footy Classified started he was the 4th panellist and I really enjoyed watching it. Then he git into more strife in his private life and was let go by 9.
I never saw him of footy classified. Hopefully he can hold his stuff together and continue to be heard more often and more regularly.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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10-06-2014, 04:49 PM
#134
Re: Football Commentators
Not sure if others suffered through the commentary of Melbourne/Collingwood yesterday.
An absolute Roos love fest. The whole coverage was dedicated to how much Melbourne have improved under Roos.
Fair enough they were in the in the first half - but at some point they had to acknowledge that the Dees had 35 inside 50s, only 48 tackles (which I'm pretty sure is the same as what Libba had on Saturday), and three goals in dry conditions.
If that wasn't enough - on talking footy - Luke Darcy and Tim Watson declared Roos as the 'coach of the season' to half way. At least Carey looked at them like they're idiots.
The seven commentators just pick a theme and stick to it - regardless of what is actually happening on the ground.
Dare I say........wowee...
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10-06-2014, 05:10 PM
#135
Re: Football Commentators
Originally Posted by
Ozza
Not sure if others suffered through the commentary of Melbourne/Collingwood yesterday.
An absolute Roos love fest. The whole coverage was dedicated to how much Melbourne have improved under Roos.
Fair enough they were in the in the first half - but at some point they had to acknowledge that the Dees had 35 inside 50s, only 48 tackles (which I'm pretty sure is the same as what Libba had on Saturday), and three goals in dry conditions.
If that wasn't enough - on talking footy - Luke Darcy and Tim Watson declared Roos as the 'coach of the season' to half way. At least Carey looked at them like they're idiots.
The seven commentators just pick a theme and stick to it - regardless of what is actually happening on the ground.
Dare I say........wowee...
Taylor was in fine form yesterday. Declared that Crossy was not known for his overhead marking and at one stage mentioned that we were only in the early stages of the quarter when there was just seven minutes remaining.
My daughter describes Taylor's calling style perfectly......."he commentates as if small children are his audience".
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.