How is he getting to commentate on today's game?
Surely there's a conflict of interest with him being an ex City player and former chairman of Sunderland.
just seems bizarre to me, especially seeing as he was incredibly biased towards City in the Manchester derby last week.
Niall Quinn
posted on 6/5/12
1 strikes again
posted on 6/5/12
I agree. Quin
posted on 6/5/12
Conflict of interest?
posted on 6/5/12
He's supposed to be unbiased, hence a conflict of interest
posted on 6/5/12
So what does that matter? A co-commentator has no bearing upon the outcome of a game. His supposed "conflict of interest" matters not a jot.
posted on 6/5/12
It makes watching the game better for the neutral if there isn't a cheerleader commentating on the game
posted on 6/5/12
So turn the sound down.
Personally, I just ignore the commentators anyway.
posted on 9/5/12
In a way I agree with the OP. Not sure if Quinn was biased or not as I didn't hear the commentary. But I absolutely hate it when commentators come out with their opinions during the game rather than just commenting on what's happening on the pitch.
That's why I dislike listening to Alan Green so much.
posted on 13/5/12
Alan Green
Such a nob.