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Memorial to Andy Gray

Started by Bugloss2009, January 26, 2011, 17:18:11

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rugbypost

Very good liked it . Can not wait for the first female referee in Rugby Union she will they she is on a differant planet, as Men are not alowed to talk. Right or Wrong one sacked or should they both go
m j gravell

daitheplant

I don`t think Keys will be far behind him. Lets be fair they are so far behind the times it`s ridiculous.
DaiT

valmarg

As Ken Bruce said today on his show, any woman that had played hockey would know and understand the offside rule.

As he also said, any of your pampered poodle male football players, had they ventured on to a ladies hockey pitch just might have grabbed their shins and keeled over for a very good reason. ;D ;D

valmarg

cornykev

#4
Well Keys has gone now, though I quite liked him and at least he had the balls to apologise, the other thingy I couldn't stand, I suppose that spawny little git  Jamie Rednapp will squeeze himself into the job, they do say that rats can get in anywhere.   :P :P :P
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

pumkinlover

?????????????????????? ;D ;D ;D

Georgie

Nice one Bugloss.  We don't need these dinosaurs in sport.  >:(

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

rosebud

 Andy Gray is a male chauvinist pig, always has been.   I like Richard Keys, thought he was better than that.

Bugloss2009

if I came across someone like that woman - who's doing a job that's *mysteriously* "reserved" for men, my thought wouldn't be that she's obviously rubbish at it. I'd think that she's probably probably worked twice as hard and is twice as good.

Duke Ellington

dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

Mr Smith


             The pair of them thought they were so secure in their Sky jobs looked what happened to Ron Atkinson off camera never to be seen again, sorry chaps no can do these days,  If  the pair of them have daughters would they like comments being made about them when trying to do their job of work? of course they wouldn't, personally Keys outstayed his welcome and should of gone years ago in my eyes he is a bad presenter, cocky to self assured and Gray is not far behind, :)

daitheplant

Quote from: cornykev on January 26, 2011, 20:49:01
Well Keys has gone now, though I quite liked him and at least he had the balls to apologise, the other thingy I couldn't stand, I suppose that spawny little git  Jamie Rednapp will squeeze himself into the job, they do say that rats can get in anywhere.   :P :P :P

That observation is confirmed by Skys employment of Gray and Keys. 8)
DaiT

djbrenton

It seems that no-one employed by Sky has a good word to say about the pair of them.

powerspade

When any person, celeb, or organisation becomes too successful then arrogance raised its ugly head. They tend to believe that they become untouchable and find it a shock when they fall in grace (Tesco take note).

saddad

Quote from: Bugloss2009 on January 26, 2011, 22:00:22
if I came across someone like that woman - who's doing a job that's *mysteriously* "reserved" for men, my thought wouldn't be that she's obviously rubbish at it. I'd think that she's probably probably worked twice as hard and is twice as good.
Sometimes the best man for a job is a woman  :-X

Bugloss2009

Quote from: saddad on January 28, 2011, 07:43:40
Quote from: Bugloss2009 on January 26, 2011, 22:00:22
if I came across someone like that woman - who's doing a job that's *mysteriously* "reserved" for men, my thought wouldn't be that she's obviously rubbish at it. I'd think that she's probably probably worked twice as hard and is twice as good.
Sometimes the best man for a job is a woman  :-X

isn't that kind of talk how all this started?

- two sugars, luv.....

saddad

I meant it as a compliment.... some of the best Heads I've worked for have been Headmistresses.. .(not that they call themselves that these days)  ::)

BarriedaleNick

Have to agree with saddad - the best people I have worked for have been women or gay!
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Mr Smith

#18

  Actually my last line manager was a female, good boss and a good person(I was in Love), also another guy I work with is openly GAY, he is a credit to the British Military does a better job than the straight guys, anyway going back to the original post, just seen the lady in question on TV, total disgrace for that girl to pull out of another football game because of what is going on, I  hope Gray and Keys are proud of themselves, this girl did not ask for all the attention that is now coming her way, I just hope that when she does go back on to the pitch to do her stuff the crowd give her an Almighty cheer, :)

Georgie

Quote from: Mr Smith on January 28, 2011, 18:50:16

  Actually my last line manager was a female, good boss and a good person(I was in Love), also another guy I work with is openly GAY, he is a credit to the British Military does a better job than the straight guys, anyway going back to the original post, just seen the lady in question on TV, total disgrace for that girl to pull out of another football game because of what is going on, I  hope Gray and Keys are proud of themselves, this girl did not ask for all the attention that is now coming her way, I just hope that when she does go back on to the pitch to do her stuff the crowd give her an Almighty cheer, :)

Purlease.  If you are going to speak in favour of women having equal access to jobs then please don't use derogatory terms like 'girl' and 'lady'.  We are women, okay?  I can manage to talk about men without resorting to calling you 'lads' or 'lords' so it can't be that difficult!

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

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