Andy Hinchcliffe

I think once you’ve conditioned your brain to think in a certain way, you hear what you’re expecting to hear.

He’s a painfully poor co- commentator in my opinion but I can’t say I’ve ever got the impression he’s particularly anti City.
 
Pretty much anyone who may have treated him like shit back then is well gone and nothing to do with the current club. If he had any problems back then, he should have issue with the people involved, not a football club which is 99% different to the one he encountered.

I've previously thought he was ok, despite people on here saying how biased he was. I've changed my mind after yesterday, he was horrendous throughout. He either planned to be that way or got caught up in the atmosphere - either way, it's shit commentating.
It's defo shit commentary mate but sky sports seem to like these pundits whoever they are putting the boot in on us.
 
Used to buy his Johnny's off my Grandma, she worked in a chemist in wythenshawe... True story that no shit, she told us he was off to Everton.... Must've had better quality rubbers in Liverpool. Agreed though he is fuckin well against us recently when commentatin, although any game he Co comms on he's mr fuckin state the obvious int he.
I wish he’d put a Jonny over his head when he’s commentating…!
 
I’ve said it before, saw him in a car park in Wilmslow when my little lad was 3 and had his City top on, was waiting to pay for ticket behind him, when he’d paid as he was facing us about 3 feet away (2 feet allowing for his nose) I said to my little lad “this gentleman used to play for City”, the ignorant **** completely blanked us, and walked off, lovely behaviour towards a 3 year old.
 
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The problem is that the role of the in match pundit doesn't exist. Has any co-commentator ever said anything that has brought some insight to the game? No.
The broadcaster should give an option to mute the commentators but keep the crowd noise.

UK broadcasters nick every idea they have from American sports. Generally they’re improvements but they started copying the idea of a co-commentator probably around about the late 80s/ early 90s. The trouble it seems they’ve never really bothered to study exactly what the US co-comms guy brings to the party. Some of the NFL ex players are incredible. They’re calling fouls within a second of them being committed. Before any normal fan could ever see them. The UK just seemed to have assumed two must be better than one and have the ex pro monotonously repeating what the first guy has just said. Or coming out with a never ending stream of gems like… Should have done better there.
 

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