by Once were Biscuitmen » 26 Jan 2011 10:47
by rfcjoe » 26 Jan 2011 10:52
by philM » 26 Jan 2011 11:04
by cmonurz » 26 Jan 2011 11:05
philM There is a bit of a stitch up going on here. The version of the "microphone stuffing" incident appears to have been edited by zooming in a bit so you can't see Charlotte laughing at AG's comment. Here is the version being shown now..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9373280.stm
The version used yesterday briefly showed her laughing after the comment.
by BR2 » 26 Jan 2011 11:31
RobRoyalVictor Meldrew Can't wait for the moment when a female presenter says something off-air or on-air to a male colleague or interviewee of a comparable sexist nature.
Maybe Sue Barker when swooning over David Ginola or
Hazel Irvine referring to Linford's lunch-box or
Gabbi Logan getting excited about rugby players in the showers and how very dare any of them confess to ever having watched The Chippendales.
What has any of that got to do with making out like women are incapable of raising a flag at an offside decision?
by TFF » 26 Jan 2011 11:31
by philM » 26 Jan 2011 11:37
That Friday Feeling No way you can tell if it's a laugh or a nervous smile.
by BR2 » 26 Jan 2011 11:52
by Bandini » 26 Jan 2011 11:57
by Wax Jacket » 26 Jan 2011 12:00
That Friday Feeling Trouble is, folk like that are too thick to see it as anything other than approval
by brendywendy » 26 Jan 2011 12:03
sandman Has "Steve the cameraman" been sacked yet? And where are the banning orders for every bloke in the Stadium who thought the exact same thing? It's a disgrace!!!
by cmonurz » 26 Jan 2011 12:05
BR2 Not that it might not be relevant but I see in today's paper there is a picture of the Sky girl in a bikini and the accompanying story was that she has previously posed for (and presumably got paid)a lads mag.
This implies to me that she is not averse to earning money by titillating the male species on the basis that it's usually men who buy the lads mags.
I wonder if Andy Gray's lawyers are now approaching whoever took those photos to establish whether the girl ever said anything sexually provocative to the photographer or whether he said anything to her that she accepted at the time to be sexist.
This is not a 60 year-old spinster sunday school teacher who just might have been offended by Gray's suggestion.
Some people might use the example that prostutes can still be raped as a counter argument but I reckon Gray would have had previous banter with this girl and that he has now been stitched up by what I called in earlier posts a creep.
Do we really want an abundance of creeps in our society who delight in snitching?
I don't but maybe some of you on here do and if so I hope that you get snitched upon.
by brendywendy » 26 Jan 2011 12:05
Victor Meldrew Can't wait for the moment when a female presenter says something off-air or on-air to a male colleague or interviewee of a comparable sexist nature.
Maybe Sue Barker when swooning over David Ginola or
Hazel Irvine referring to Linford's lunch-box or
Gabbi Logan getting excited about rugby players in the showers and how very dare any of them confess to ever having watched The Chippendales.
by Focher » 26 Jan 2011 12:05
by brendywendy » 26 Jan 2011 12:06
jonboy29red andy gray has now instructed lawyers over his contract termination from sky
by brendywendy » 26 Jan 2011 12:08
cmonurz No, it's not.
But Gray/Keys/Burton didn't do this 'in the media' - all three of the comments/actions were off-air, no more or less lewd or inappropriate than conversations we have probably all had with workplace colleagues to some extent. The microphone one is unfortunate, but the SSN presenter was clearly not particularly fussed and I'd be generous enough to assume Gray wouldn't have done it had he not been pretty comfortable she would take it as a joke (I'm assuming they know each other fairly well).
Not excusing his sexism, but if this is a sackable offence then an awkward precedent has been set.
by brendywendy » 26 Jan 2011 12:11
Also digging up that incident from December that he hadn't previously been warned about is oxf*rd scandalous.
That was even more of a nothing incident.
The decision to give Andy Burton a one game ban for his comment of "she's a bit of a looker" is even more staggering. FFS, this comment was made two hours before the game and was also off the air.
by brendywendy » 26 Jan 2011 12:13
cmonurzphilM There is a bit of a stitch up going on here. The version of the "microphone stuffing" incident appears to have been edited by zooming in a bit so you can't see Charlotte laughing at AG's comment. Here is the version being shown now..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9373280.stm
The version used yesterday briefly showed her laughing after the comment.
Agreed, noticed this on Sky News - first watched the clip online and you can see her laughing at the initial comment before she continues to get ready for the show.
Even on the wider screen HD channel, she is cut off the right hand side of the screen.
by Wax Jacket » 26 Jan 2011 12:14
brendywendy the decision to remove the lino from her next game are frickin stupid decisions, made by nob heads
by BR2 » 26 Jan 2011 12:15
Bandini Just how old are you, BR2?
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