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<blockquote data-quote="sanzar" data-source="post: 184555"><p>You misunderstand me Prestwick... just because I don't to listen a whiny, lisping retard doesn't mean I want boring political correctness. Moore does not "come across as a character who reflects what we are all thinking", if he did why would a topic such as this have been started (and by one of your fellow Englisman no less)?</p><p>There are plenty of commentators out there who are politically incorrect and willing to take pot shots at teams without being as irritating and divisive as Moore.</p><p>Murry Mexted in New Zealand always has a fair go at most teams, but he doesn't bleet on and on and on about pointless little things that didn't go his way (seriously when England are playing badly Moore actually becomes even more irritating).</p><p>There are tonnes of commentators like that aren't politically correct though... Personally I like to listen to Phil Kearns' commentary because he'll have a shot at the things a team is doing wrong, but mostly he just seems to enjoy sitting back and having a bit of a laugh while he commentates the game. He's Moore's polar opposite in that sense, because whereas Moore sounds like he's going to burst a blood vesel in his brain because of how spastic he goes over the tiniest thing, Kearns never really seems phased by anything and is generally just having a laugh.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Something which <strong>I think is lost in Australia</strong>. He's a forwards man and always will have a general dislike of backs, he showed that when talking to Will Carling and Ieuan Evans!</p><p> [/b]</p></blockquote><p>You really never have heard Kearns commentate then... he's always giving the backs ****.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="sanzar, post: 184555"] You misunderstand me Prestwick... just because I don't to listen a whiny, lisping retard doesn't mean I want boring political correctness. Moore does not "come across as a character who reflects what we are all thinking", if he did why would a topic such as this have been started (and by one of your fellow Englisman no less)? There are plenty of commentators out there who are politically incorrect and willing to take pot shots at teams without being as irritating and divisive as Moore. Murry Mexted in New Zealand always has a fair go at most teams, but he doesn't bleet on and on and on about pointless little things that didn't go his way (seriously when England are playing badly Moore actually becomes even more irritating). There are tonnes of commentators like that aren't politically correct though... Personally I like to listen to Phil Kearns' commentary because he'll have a shot at the things a team is doing wrong, but mostly he just seems to enjoy sitting back and having a bit of a laugh while he commentates the game. He's Moore's polar opposite in that sense, because whereas Moore sounds like he's going to burst a blood vesel in his brain because of how spastic he goes over the tiniest thing, Kearns never really seems phased by anything and is generally just having a laugh. Something which [b]I think is lost in Australia[/b]. He's a forwards man and always will have a general dislike of backs, he showed that when talking to Will Carling and Ieuan Evans! [/b][/quote] You really never have heard Kearns commentate then... he's always giving the backs ****. [/QUOTE]
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