GrahamBray wrote:Chris71 wrote:Was it just me or did Wilkin have verbal diarrhoea last night as he just to seem to be permanently be talking in the background throughout the game and found it a little irritating.
I said the same. Loves the sound of his own voice and pontificates when he could say things a lot quicker and simpler, but compared to JJB, he is a better option for the pundits, he at least sounds educated and speaks clearly,
To be fair I don't usually mind him say pre match or at halftime (as I can do something else) but last night he just seemed to be talking all the way through the game in the background rather than just coming in at certain points, it was a constant drone.
Barrie usually gets out his book of cliches etc but after the game I actually thought he questioned Moorehouse quite well with genuine valid pionts and concerns. Think it would be fair to say that neither he or Carney were impressed with her comments as it all lacked any real substance to the cause.
Unfortunately RL is a physical contact sport and that is what attracts not only fans to the game but players and its a fine line between player safety in terms of taking out genuine foul play and general play that carries a risk.
Both Moorhouse and Cullen failed to grasp or accept its not the offences that have always been red/yellow card offences that are the issue its things like the two yellows last night that were not and should not be yellows that is killing the game.
After watching the Evans one several times its actually Walker running in to Evans chest and him bouncing off him so how is a defending player supposed to avoid that? I didn't see any direct contact to the head from Evans shoulder or arm, thought Prior was a little unlucky too as there wasn't any awful lot in that either.