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When do the public get a say?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:15 am
by Booney
When,oh when will the viewing public get a say in this rabbit from Gitland getting the ar5e off the giggle box.Mark Nicholas,you my friend are the worst commentator/critic/"expert" the cricket world has seen,and IMO will ever see.If the late great Kerry Packer was still here taking a punt on things,one would be backing himself to know the public think this bloke is a clown.

The only thing that may save us is this bloke gets so excited about nothing he may well drop a "f" bomb or perhaps wet himself on air one day.My guess it will be when Kevin Peitersen does something "EXTRAORDINARY".

"EXTRAORDINARY",Nico's equivalent of Bruce's "Speeeeeeecial".

Now for the cricket.

Rant over.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:41 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
there was talk that he was going to be the new anchor after Ritchie goes

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:42 pm
by MW
Who is Mark Nicholson? :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:05 pm
by MightyEagles
Some Pom idiot.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:08 pm
by Wedgie
I like him, enjoy him miles ahead of anything else channel 9 has to offer now or for a long time.
Nice to have someone with a bit of personality on there who is well spoken and well presented.
Each to their own though.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:07 pm
by smac
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:there was talk that he was going to be the new anchor after Ritchie goes
Richie died about 15 years ago and no one noticed so I gues he can keep going forever. Just top up the embalming fluid at the start of every summer and away he goes.

Re: When do the public get a say?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:19 pm
by -
Booney wrote:When,oh when will the viewing public get a say in this rabbit from Gitland getting the ar5e off the giggle box.Mark Nicholson,you my friend are the worst commentator/critic/"expert" the cricket world has seen,and IMO will ever see.If the late great Kerry Packer was still here taking a punt on things,one would be backing himself to know the public think this bloke is a clown.

The only thing that may save us is this bloke gets so excited about nothing he may well drop a "f" bomb or perhaps wet himself on air one day.My guess it will be when Kevin Peitersen does something "EXTRAORDINARY".

"EXTRAORDINARY",Nico's equivalent of Bruce's "Speeeeeeecial".

Now for the cricket.

Rant over.


He is a class act. Thats why he is there. Packer was there when he started. He has a very good understanding of the game. Brings a nice balance to the coverage.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:18 pm
by rod_rooster
smac wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:there was talk that he was going to be the new anchor after Ritchie goes
Richie died about 15 years ago and no one noticed so I gues he can keep going forever. Just top up the embalming fluid at the start of every summer and away he goes.


:lol: :lol: Post of the year :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:23 pm
by Max
Does Richie remind anyone of a young Montgomery Burns?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:59 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
MW wrote:Who is Mark Nicholson? :lol:


You can't HANDLE the truth!!! :)

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:00 pm
by scoob
Max wrote:Does Richie remind anyone of a young Montgomery Burns?


or yoda?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:05 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
When Richie turns side on, he looks just like a turtle ... with a Beatles haircut.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:07 pm
by smac
Adelaide Hawk wrote:When Richie turns side on, he looks just like a turtle ... with a Beatles haircut.
Hahaha... Just like that turtle on the pageant float. Gold AH.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 5:43 pm
by RoosterMarty
Max wrote:Does Richie remind anyone of a young Montgomery Burns?


Haha i can see that!

Re: When do the public get a say?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:16 pm
by am Bays
Booney wrote:When,oh when will the viewing public get a say in this rabbit from Gitland getting the ar5e off the giggle box.Mark Nicholas,you my friend are the worst commentator/critic/"expert" the cricket world has seen,and IMO will ever see.If the late great Kerry Packer was still here taking a punt on things,one would be backing himself to know the public think this bloke is a clown.

The only thing that may save us is this bloke gets so excited about nothing he may well drop a "f" bomb or perhaps wet himself on air one day.My guess it will be when Kevin Peitersen does something "EXTRAORDINARY".

"EXTRAORDINARY",Nico's equivalent of Bruce's "Speeeeeeecial".

Now for the cricket.

Rant over.


Booney, you are spot on , this bloke has been giving me the sh!ts for five years since they 1st brought him out here in 2002-03.

He is a goose, and if you read the 1989 tour diary of Geoff LAwson and the 93 tour diary of Steve Waugh you'll see what a goose the Australians think of him...

He played two or three tests in the mid to late 80s when the Pommy team had a revolving door at the top of the order....

IMHO their are only four good TV commentators in this country who show the insight into the tactical and psychological aspect of test cricket Ritchie, Chappelli, Tails and Heals. The Bill and Tony niggling act has been pissing me off for years, Tony must have had pictures of Kerry in compromising positions to keep gettting a gig. I love Billy Birmingham and the 12th man CDs but they have prolonged the careers to teh detriment of Bill and Tony, was I the only one who chuckled at Bills comment, "here comes the Australian captain, Ricky Hayden"

If they are going to bring out a POM who can commentate, a least bring out Gower and Atherton who show some knowledge of the game. They have this year, so give them more of a go and p!ss this wanker Nicholas off.

Digital TV is great but the worst aspect of it though is the radio is now at least a second in front of TV when it comes to the action as the analogue camera's convert the image to a digital format. As a result i can't have the ABC commentary on whilst watching the TV. Mind you ABC radio has Roebuck whose psuedo-intellectual righteousness pisses me off to.....

Whats wrong with listening to Australian commentatorys??? FFS we've proven over the past 20 years our blokes know more about the tactical and psychologicals aspects of cricket more than any other country does.....

time to get off my soap box...

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:07 pm
by -
peter roebuck and kerry o keefe are the best things abc have going 4 them in my opinion.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:19 pm
by -
tony greig makes some awful comments. Sometimes u think he isnt there.

In the 96 world cup quater final aus v nz mark waugh got a leading edge over point for 4. Tony greig said somthing along the lines of beautiful shot completely intentional.

I have noticed plenty of other little things like this for years.

Re: When do the public get a say?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:31 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:[Whats wrong with listening to Australian commentatorys??? FFS we've proven over the past 20 years our blokes know more about the tactical and psychologicals aspects of cricket more than any other country does.....


I tended to agree with most of what you said, and I'm with you 100% on this point. For me, part of the pleasure of listening to the Ashes cricket on the radio from England was the commentators such as Brian Johnson, Trevor Bailey, Fred Trueman, etc. Although Alan McGillvray was there as well, there was something magical in hearing the English voices calling the game.

I feel the same way when watching cricket in Australia. I want to hear Aussie voices, and plenty of them. I do like it when Jonathon Agnew and Kerry O'Keeffe get together, it's priceless.

I cannot handle Tony Greig. When he is being interviewed, he can be an interesting person. However, I cannot stomach the way he continues to rubbish the "bad behaviour" of the Australians when he himself was possibly the worst behaved cricketer I have seen on a Test arena.

I'm not sure if "pseudo-intellectual" is the way to describe Peter Roebuck, however I do find him to be pompous and over-bearing. People tell me Mark Waugh was very good in the commentary booth bit I've never heard him. How about giving some more Aussies a go rather than all these overseas personalities?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:38 pm
by RustyCage
Chappelli is the best commentator in the game. Says whats on his mind. Great to listen to.

Re: When do the public get a say?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:41 pm
by am Bays
Adelaide Hawk wrote:I tended to agree with most of what you said, and I'm with you 100% on this point. For me, part of the pleasure of listening to the Ashes cricket on the radio from England was the commentators such as Brian Johnson, Trevor Bailey, Fred Trueman, etc. Although Alan McGillvray was there as well, there was something magical in hearing the English voices calling the game.

I feel the same way when watching cricket in Australia. I want to hear Aussie voices, and plenty of them. I do like it when Jonathon Agnew and Kerry O'Keeffe get together, it's priceless.


Yeah, I'm with you on that, I got sick of typing with my original post, but I like listening to the Beeb commentary every four years with teh ASHES tours and to listen to Blowers, Aggers, Johnners when England tour here on the ABC as the guest commentator and Harsha Bogle when India tour is sensational. Harsha speaks English better than I do....his diction and vocabularly puts mine to shame.

So I susppose I should temper my original post is that i like to hear oversees commentators when their team is touring here but other than that F**k off (Aggers and Harsha can stay permanently) but Nicholas, Roebuck, Greig, there is a bus leaving in 30 mins, be under it!!!