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June 11, 2006

World Cup Fever

I've definitely got it. Thanks to the good old British Broadcasting Corporation I can watch it live online here. It doesn't hurt that my NTL account goes through a UK-based internet gateway so I'm getting access to the UK only clips. That's a result, as they say!

June 30, 2006

A game of two halves

Today I watched an average if well organised German side defeat a hugely talented Argentinean team in the World Cup quarter final. The blame for the defeat has to be laid entirely at the feet of the Argentine coach, Jose Pekerman, who with footballing riches at his disposal confined them to the bench in the hope of hanging on to a slender 1-0 lead. What a pity! I've seen enough of the German side to know that the further stages of the tournament won't be enlivened by their presence and enough of Argentina to know they'll be sorely missed. To paraphrase the former England footballer Gary Lineker "football is a game that's played for 90 minutes and unfortunately the Germans win!"

April 24, 2007

RTE's football pundits are muppets

Watching the build-up to the Man Utd v Milan game. I'm a keen Man Utd. supporter for many years and make no apologies for it. Having supported the team during the not so glorious days (Neil Webb anyone?) I can't be classed a glory hunter. I also think Chelski's millions are good for the game as it's improved the overall standard of football in the premiership no end with Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelski playing some fabulous stuff over the past 2 years.

However it's galling to watch RTE's coverage of this game. It matters not a whit what these guys see as they always arrive at the same ludicrous conclusions. The game against Roma was a fluke. "Carrick is mediocre". DID THEY WATCH THE SAME GAME I DID? I've never been a fan of Fletcher but he's not as bad as claimed. Now Dunphy states that Ronaldo is just "hype" and "not a great player". This opinion was so at odds with the clips we were shown that it was laughable. Equally Dunphy's been praising Rooney even when Ronaldo's performance's have eclipsed his as he's the "more honest player". I know football punditry consists of stringing one cliche after another without dribbling on your shirt but for a supposedly intelligent journalist it's a bit lame....

The problem is that Dunphy is wrong and deep down he knows it. However, he's built a career on outspoken arrogance so he justifies his points my saying them louder and with greater vehemence.

Combine that with a pundit who's actually employed by Manchester United's opponents (Liam Brady) and it's easy to see why no Utd supporter could reasonably watch this most partisan of football punditry. Yet, part of my TV license fee pays for this "entertainment".
It's a shame that a decent man like Johnny Giles has to share a bench with these muppets. He frequently looks like he's in pain as he winces during Eamonn's rants and Liam's Gooner rhetoric. He deserves a break and some new co-workers. Perhaps the NOTW could spare one of the hundred or so models ("lovely girls" in Fr. Ted speak) that are so vital in explaining complex national issues like the health service or why drink driving is bad. They'd arguably be more sensible than Dunphy.

I wonder if An Taoiseach writes them another letter of complaint they'll stop their "alarmist" and "irresponsible" punditry :)

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