Talksport now (continued)

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Don Karleone said:
They seem to be ignoring us this morning.

I've started doing the same to them.

I find Sky sports news on my mobile is a far better option. Still shit but a better shade of shit.
 
Sigh said:
This is Mike Graham-Parry, before he started spouting shite he used to host Runaround if you recall:
runaround.jpg

He has one huge thumb.
 
Rascal said:
Whichonespink said:
Durham seems to be giving us a fair shake of the stick today, saying that when people say we haven't earned our money 'who cares?' which is exactly right! He also said it's a lot of sour grapes from other clubs because HH didn't choose them to invest in, you don't hear a lot of these media cretins admitting that, fair play to him.
Goughy keeps waving the 'stockpiling players' red herring around, mentioning Chelsea loaning youngsters out but manages to imply we do it too, which is a load of bullshit but he may just be playing Devils advocate - assuming he understands the concept!
I doubt Gough could spell concept never mind understand it.He has to be the thickest **** on radio


Gough can't spell FFP.........................................
 
njmcfc1894 said:
What has Brazil said?

Head of programming has tweeted "Alan Brazils views are that of his own and not the station"
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... ed-3511427
The ex-Ipswich striker said he "cringed when female reports get players' names wrong" with talkSPORT issuing an apology to its listeners regarding the incident
Radio presenter Alan Brazil has been accused of making sexist remarks during his early morning breakfast show.

The ex-Scotland and Ipswich Town player hosts the show each day on talkSPORT and was today joined by former cricketer Dominic Cork.

The pair were discussing the recent managerial appointment of Helena Costa, who was named the new boss of French Ligue 2 club Clermont Foot yesterday.

She became the first woman to manage at such a level and just the second to take control of a professional male side.

When asked about her appointment, Brazil went on to discuss the rise of women in sport before saying: "It makes me cringe when female commentators get players' names wrong."

A spokesperson from talkSPORT issued the following statement: "Alan's views do not reflect those of the station.

"We would like to apologise for any offence caused."

Brazil's comments quickly made their way on to Twitter with many condemning the presenter and calling for his dismissal.

Although some listeners claimed what he said was fair comment, many were furious at his remarks.




WOW. Alan Brazil on talkSPORT talking about women reporting/commentating on sport. 'It makes me cringe when they get names wrong'
— Matt (@rustyroyale) May 8, 2014

In 2011, Andy Gray and Richard Keys were sacked by Sky Sports for 'unacceptable and offensive behaviour'

The duo made derogatory comments about female official Sian Massey, while video footage emerged showing the former making sexist remarks about co-presenter Charlotte Jackson.
 
bluethrunthru said:
We win the league - the Rags terminal decline begins and Brazil sacked for being a mysoginist prick............. the perfect season

Only if Gough is sacked with!
 
mcmanus said:
Sigh said:
This is Mike Graham-Parry, before he started spouting shite he used to host Runaround if you recall:
runaround.jpg

He has one huge thumb.

Why do I automatically think of a tree when I look at that picture? A nice Yew.
 
The ex-Ipswich striker said he "cringed when female reports get players' names wrong" with talkSPORT issuing an apology to its listeners regarding the incident

Unlike male presenters, including his colleagues on Talkshite, who regularly come up with gems like Rosikky, Krankyar. Deko/Zeko/Szeko and Ozzil/Urtzil/Owezil.
 
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