I always think Ian Wright is entirely fair about us.
Hoddle often appears bitter to me and these days more chelsea than spurs. Still best player I ever saw.YES and more so than Glenn
It's probably due to indigestion.Garth Crooks consistently gives us a beatdown
Hoddle often appears bitter to me and these days more chelsea than spurs. Still best player I ever saw.
Henry went right up in my estimation when he said this. He'd had plenty of chance to rub it in with Ledley during "The Boots Are Off", and it was all done in fair banter. HE could've carried it on but chose to be dignified. The guy loves Arsenal and understandably so, so it can't have been particularly pleasant for him to be pundit for what was very much a Sky Tottenham love-in that day. Thought he approached it like a gentlemen. We all know what happened that day with Arsenal, and he knows we all remember it, so to shoot down the question and give a dignified response was very enlightening.
With Merse and Wrighty, they hate having to praise Spurs, but they are at least honest enough to acknowledge how well we're playing. It's always done through gritted teeth which i personally find endearing and a joy to watch. They always do it with a frustrated smile and make no bones about how hard it is to admit it which only adds to my satisfaction.
Smith and Tyler are an entirely different matter though. They hide behind the camera and even their positive commentary is said with such a tone of resignation, disappointment and negativity it's frankly embarrassing.
As for Redknapp - he flits in and out of love with us, though tbf he has been very positive about us lately. Almost to the point of over the top.
....apart from help set up two goals. Despite confidence being low he still doesn't hide which is more than can be said for some Smith's neanderthal tribeAlan Smith on Sissoko today
"In this sumptuous, irresistible Spurs performance, he just hasn't been able to get involved"
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He stands out in this team.........and not for the right reasons....apart from help set up two goals. Despite confidence being low he still doesn't hide which is more than can be said for some Smith's neanderthal tribe
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I don't really watch Sky but have tyler and smith done any goon commentaries recently (when they've won)......would just like to compare tone and excitement.????Having watched the match again this morning I got the impression that both the Woolwich biased commentators were trying to be positive about our display, Tyler couldn't help himself at times with the odd snide remark, but Smith was forced into long periods of silence. I wonder if they've been told to be more upbeat about us as we now appear to have broken into the newly formed "Sky 6".
I don't really watch Sky but have tyler and smith done any goon commentaries recently (when they've won)......would just like to compare tone and excitement.????
I don't know how to post pics on here but I see Ossie Ardiles, backed up by Graham Roberts, have taken to twitter to complain about the Sky coverage of Spurs now!
So even ex players are paranoid over nothing as well now?!
Maybe true, but aren't we the crowd they play to?
The problem is bias at the basic broadcast level. I don't have a problem with the likes of Wright and Henry showing bias in their opinions, I expect it of them. Curiously, they seem to be the people who show the proper respect to the rivalry.
Just wish they'd shut the fudge up most of the time, especially that clam Tyler. The way he drones on and on ad nauseum with his non-stop, heavily-loaded nonsense drives me to distraction.I agree, I've no problem with an ex player being bias to his team, but I do expect commentators to do their job without bias and report on the action rather than offer negative points which bear no relation to whats going on in the match.