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Was a largely abysmal standard. Some of the goalkeeping would look out of place in a park kickabout. The inability of players to pass 10 yards to a team-mate was laughable and overall clumsiness and slowness of the play made it a very hard watch. And not just because Alex Morgan was on the screen.
Did genuinely enjoy the Norway Australia game though - the only one I saw all tournament that was a good contest with both teams really going for it and some good play mixed in.
Norway had to completely blow it in the next game against England by reverting to the "can't make a 3 yard pass" gimmick.
I'm all for encouraging young women to exercise and try out sports but couldn't stand the patronising way the commentators refused to criticise terrible, terrible performances. Got bored of hearing "terrific strike" for a trundler that the goalkeeper launched into her own net.
Funnily enough the female commentators seemed far more comfortable criticising the player than the male ones.
I think it was Alan Parry (might be wrong) who used to say that when he first started at Sky as the Premier League started up, he wasn't allowed to be critical of the games at all. All boring games were "intriguing tactical battles" etc etc.
I think Jonathan Pearce etc have bought into that with the women's game.
Never watched 1 minute of it.
Somebody said this was the 4th WWC but that's news to me. Don't remember hearing anything about the other 3. Suddenly this one gets red carpet treatment. Fvck sake.
Have to accept BBC are going to try to big it up for all it's worth because that's in the commentators job description. Most people are aware that the standard is akin to a Sunday morning kick about.
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Was a largely abysmal standard. Some of the goalkeeping would look out of place in a park kickabout. The inability of players to pass 10 yards to a team-mate was laughable and overall clumsiness and slowness of the play made it a very hard watch. And not just because Alex Morgan was on the screen.
Did genuinely enjoy the Norway Australia game though - the only one I saw all tournament that was a good contest with both teams really going for it and some good play mixed in.
Norway had to completely blow it in the next game against England by reverting to the "can't make a 3 yard pass" gimmick.
I'm all for encouraging young women to exercise and try out sports but couldn't stand the patronising way the commentators refused to criticise terrible, terrible performances. Got bored of hearing "terrific strike" for a trundler that the goalkeeper launched into her own net.
Funnily enough the female commentators seemed far more comfortable criticising the player than the male ones.
posted on 8/7/19
I think it was Alan Parry (might be wrong) who used to say that when he first started at Sky as the Premier League started up, he wasn't allowed to be critical of the games at all. All boring games were "intriguing tactical battles" etc etc.
I think Jonathan Pearce etc have bought into that with the women's game.
posted on 8/7/19
Never watched 1 minute of it.
Somebody said this was the 4th WWC but that's news to me. Don't remember hearing anything about the other 3. Suddenly this one gets red carpet treatment. Fvck sake.
Have to accept BBC are going to try to big it up for all it's worth because that's in the commentators job description. Most people are aware that the standard is akin to a Sunday morning kick about.
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