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Womens' Sport And The Bbc
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The BBC, bless em', are trying their hardest to pretend that anyone's interested in womens' sport, when actually it lacks the skill and intensity of mens' sports and is poorly supported. I watched a small amount of the last womens cricket in Oz and there was about 50 people watching in a small provincial ground somewhere in the outback. But what it all boils down to is something called equality. Broadcasters have to pretend to be interested in womens sport or they might not get a broadcasting licence off the government. And don't ask what those Scottish women presenters are talking about on Sky Sports News. If I didn't have the text on I wouldn't have a clue what they're on about.
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Well they almost entirely killed Women's Football back in 1921 when the crowds were enormous - let's not force things off the screen , let's get the youngsters interested and involved.
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We tried watching the women playing cricket once but never again. They screamed and shouted at each other after every single ball was bowled. It was awful. I can understand them trying to urge each other on but it was ridiculous. I particularly remember the New Zealand wicket keeper who just never shut up. She screeched and shouted at her team members after every ball and it went on for the whole innings. I'd be amazed if she had any voice left by the end of the day. Have tried watching other matches but they all appear to be the same. Never heard the men shouting at each other the way they did.
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