applehunter wrote: » Dion Fanning sneering his way through life.
Xavi6 wrote: » Gone from Joe dot eye eee apparently, it'll be interesting to see where he ends up. The rugby stuff yesterday was awfully boring (no surprise).
Arghus wrote: » Dion does have a sneery attitude but he isn't the worst contributor they have on. I listened to the rugby stuff yesterday - first time in a while. So dull, Jesus Christ.
TRANQUILLO wrote: » The rugby lads (and rugby as a whole) have disappeared up their own arse. And I say this as someone for whom rugby is their favourite sport. "learnings" "kpi's" and other corporate jargon has permeated into the rugby lexicon. i work in aviation leasing and ive noticed 4 ex internationals have been parachuted into the industry. Took me 20 years to get where they got post rugby careers. I didnt go to a private school or play for ireland i suppose. If you look into LinkedIn pages of some old irish players you will see they are littered through high finance and the grand canal dock "set". This is their language.Im not casting aspersions per se but they definitely represent a different cadre of society and they way they speak on the game is a reflection of this. Cater to the ABC 1's and don't upset anyone. They are far removed from your Brian Kerrs and James McCleans. There is a smugness to the discourse on OTB, Second Captains, BBC . Everywhere It's so apt that even on second captains they draft in their south of the liffey accented Simon Hick to wax lyrical with thornley about physicality. The nadir was reached when they referred to jack cartys frontal cortex and synapse performance. All it needed was for some lads to drive by in a car shouting " rugby ****"
Jim Root wrote: » You most certainly are.
TRANQUILLO wrote: » The rugby lads (and rugby as a whole) have disappeared up their own arse. And I say this as someone for whom rugby is their favourite sport. "learnings" "kpi's" and other corporate jargon has permeated into the rugby lexicon. i work in aviation leasing and ive noticed 4 ex internationals have been parachuted into the industry. Took me 20 years to get where they got post rugby careers. I didnt go to a private school or play for ireland i suppose. If you look into LinkedIn pages of some old irish players you will see they are littered through high finance and the grand canal dock "set". This is their language. Im not casting aspersions per se but they definitely represent a different cadre of society and they way they speak on the game is a reflection of this. Cater to the ABC 1's and don't upset anyone. They are far removed from your Brian Kerrs and James McCleans. There is a smugness to the discourse on OTB, Second Captains, BBC . Everywhere It's so apt that even on second captains they draft in their south of the liffey accented Simon Hick to wax lyrical with thornley about physicality. The nadir was reached when they referred to jack cartys frontal cortex and synapse performance. All it needed was for some lads to drive by in a car shouting " rugby ****"
DukeCaboom wrote: » Ken on arseblog this week. Always enjoyable because he is so relaxed with Andrew.
unplayable wrote: » Fast forwarded through trimby and shaggy today Jesus what a dose. The rugby segments are awful these days as said earlier in the thread. Snooze
Utopia Parkway wrote: Horgan is completely overused by them on the rugby. He's very often the only pundit they use. At least on the football they have maybe a dozen different contributors that they use semi-regularly.
lawred2 wrote: » the only interesting rugby pundit I find is Andy Dunne... He actually tends to hold contrary opinions and communicates them well without being an arse... Refreshing to step back from a lot of the group think hero worship crap that makes up the rest of the rugby coverage unfortunately he's mostly found contributing to Newstalk..
Arghus wrote: » Interesting chat about John Delaney yesterday but I'd be lying if I said my main take away wasn't that Mark Tighe pronounces it Packie Boner.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » We need a rugby version of Ken to call out the bullshít.
Raoul wrote: » Murph really annoyed me yesterday or maybe it was the day before. Ken was talking about Michael Collins when they were talking about Doherty or Dockerty. Ken was about to start talking about something completely ridiculous about being down by the statue or something and Murph just had to interject and talk over him. Murphs point was right but whatever, it's entertainment and that's what Ken provides. I want to know what the statue ****e talk was.