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Argentine Futbol
13 Feb 2006, 09:32 AM
Did the mexican announcers get kicked out for all that crap last year? I actually wrote a letter the the conmebol. They were the most unprofessional bunch i have ever heard. I thought Archie Mcpherson was almost at the point of going over board but at least he was funny.

peruytu
13 Feb 2006, 10:05 AM
True, what happened to the mejicans? heh

It was obvious that these mejicans have no clue as to what they were involved in. No knowledge, no personality, no professionalism, not a damn thing! I hope they're gone for good... so they leave the Copa Libertadores up to real professionals.

Argentine Futbol
13 Feb 2006, 10:10 AM
I think Jorge ramos is one who was calling the shots. He's pretty good. last year is was pretty pathetic what the mexicans were saying.

pepehyo
13 Feb 2006, 10:16 AM
I don't know what happen to them, but I am glad they are gone!

Visca...
14 Feb 2006, 02:36 PM
thank god they're gone. it's neither the guys straight from Fox Sports' Mejico or that dumbass Jacobo in LA.

great change by the morons at FSE. I thought we were doomed for life with the mexi's.

It's Jorge Ramos now and a partner. They don't do bad at all. He's pretty much neutral most of the time. also, is it me or when he narrates does it sound like he's live in the stadium? I think that's pretty cool. :cool:

Argentine Futbol
15 Feb 2006, 10:27 AM
thank god they're gone. it's neither the guys straight from Fox Sports' Mejico or that dumbass Jacobo in LA.

great change by the morons at FSE. I thought we were doomed for life with the mexi's.

It's Jorge Ramos now and a partner. They don't do bad at all. He's pretty much neutral most of the time. also, is it me or when he narrates does it sound like he's live in the stadium? I think that's pretty cool. :cool:

Yeah, Its a real pleasure listen to Jorge ramos and of course the argentines are still commenting. Like i said i wrote a letter right after the Copa Suadamericana to the conmebol. Of course they probably didn't read it and if they did, than hopefully it contributed. The Mexican Commentators are the worst biased piece of sh1ts i have ever heard. Even my dad was upset at some of the things they were saying. As of right now, the Worst incidents in the history of the Conmebol has included two mexicans clubs Chivas and America and now the Commentating..

efernandez9
15 Feb 2006, 05:31 PM
no les podemos tirar tierra todos por su nacionalidad, si en fox mejoro la cosa en ESPN espanol si estan de caida!

el bobo de mario kempes nunca tiene nada que ayudar en el contexto periodistico, solo boludeces dice....gracias a dios ya casi ni aparece, ese por lo menos puede irse a entrenar con panama, pero samuel jacobo?

espn muestra cricket, poker y aveces hockey femenino de grama! eso si es un pesar para una cadena que quiere ser grande

BlueDamian
15 Feb 2006, 09:31 PM
It is definitely so much better with without the mex. commentadors, specially
Samuel Jacobo... It's good to hear Jorge Ramos... The argie commentadors are pretty good for the most part.

FARFAN 17
15 Feb 2006, 10:08 PM
Jorge Ramos is alright, but kisses too much Mexican ass.

Guti™
15 Feb 2006, 11:11 PM
Jorge Ramos is alright, but kisses too much Mexican ass.

....and doesnt know sh!t about SA players, ********er cant even get the names right :rolleyes:

Visca...
16 Feb 2006, 09:39 AM
....and doesnt know sh!t about SA players, ********er cant even get the names right :rolleyes:

well, to be fair, he's not in the stadium.

It's not the same. :cool:

FARFAN 17
16 Feb 2006, 12:44 PM
well, to be fair, he's not in the stadium.

It's not the same. :cool:

The argentine commentators are not in the Stadium either, and they are flawless.

Visca...
16 Feb 2006, 12:49 PM
The argentine commentators are not in the Stadium either, and they are flawless.

which ones? Niembro and Clauss are always in the stadium, so they can see the position of players and can quickly tell which one is which.

Bignolo and Fernando Pacini aren't. I've heard them call a player that isn't that player.

FARFAN 17
16 Feb 2006, 12:50 PM
which ones? Niembro and Clauss are always in the stadium, so they can see the position of players and can quickly tell which one is which.

Bignolo and Fernando Pacini aren't. I've heard them call a player that isn't that player.

I think they are only in the stadium when the games are in Argenina.

Yesterday in the game between Cali and Corinthians, I am sure they where not in the Stadium.

ElDivino
16 Feb 2006, 01:02 PM
The argentine commentators are not in the Stadium either, and they are flawless.
Flawless ??..HAHA !! every ********ing commentator on that piece of shit channel are pathetic..EVERYONE !~!!

DanRod78
16 Feb 2006, 01:09 PM
Let's start a thread of : "Translation of mexican narrators"

Here's the first one, I think this is from Atl.Nacional-America:
"El juego a bajado el nivel mucho" = Atl.Nacional is passing the ball around all over the field and America can't get the ball and when they do, they lose it after 2 passes.

Here's one of my favorite ones:
"Oye, que crees tu, que Velez va a sentenciar el juego primero (estaba dominando) o que America va a empatar. <el otro tipo> No se, yo no soy brujo" = Velez was dominating the game completely and the narrator was so biased that he thought about saying that Velez was close to scoring again, but he wasn't going to allow himself to say it.

Argentine Futbol
16 Feb 2006, 01:41 PM
Let's start a thread of : "Translation of mexican narrators"

Here's the first one, I think this is from Atl.Nacional-America:
"El juego a bajado el nivel mucho" = Atl.Nacional is passing the ball around all over the field and America can't get the ball and when they do, they lose it after 2 passes.

Here's one of my favorite ones:
"Oye, que crees tu, que Velez va a sentenciar el juego primero (estaba dominando) o que America va a empatar. <el otro tipo> No se, yo no soy brujo" = Velez was dominating the game completely and the narrator was so biased that he thought about saying that Velez was close to scoring again, but he wasn't going to allow himself to say it.


They are pathetic!! The major footballing powers should be the one's looking down on these non -historically- contributing football nations but the fact remains that Mexican commentating is worst disgraceful pieces of sh1t I have ever heard. Must ********ing suck to know that you really don't count.. Jorge ramos is decent.. BASICALLY, ALL I WANT IS THE GAME TO BE CALLED FAIR AND SQUARE,, THE WAY IT IS AND NOT WHAT SOME ************S CONJURES UP AND WHAT HIS RIO GRANDE EYE TO SEE!!

LMvCP
16 Feb 2006, 02:06 PM
Did the mexican announcers get kicked out for all that crap last year? I actually wrote a letter the the conmebol. They were the most unprofessional bunch i have ever heard. I thought Archie Mcpherson was almost at the point of going over board but at least he was funny.

If professionalism to you is kissing your ass, that is one thing. I hate the US spanish media (be it Mexican, South American, etc). They are all a bunch of rejects that cater first and foremost to nationalities.

but lets call a spade a spade. This has to do with you guys in the US, feeling sour about the importance that the Mexicans recieve and you criticize US spanish media as if it is Mexican media. If you want to criticize, criticize your own networks, newspapers, etc

The "real" mexican press (radio, tv, etc) is light years ahead of its south and central american counterparts and has been for decades. We were already televising live football matches when most of your nations could not. Angel Fernandez was calling matches for Telesistema (Televisa) before some of your nations had their own television networks.

There is a reason why most spanish speaking media members try to land jobs in Mexico.

Argentine Futbol
16 Feb 2006, 02:33 PM
If professionalism to you is kissing your ass, that is one thing. I hate the US spanish media (be it Mexican, South American, etc). They are all a bunch of rejects that cater first and foremost to nationalities.

but lets call a spade a spade. This has to do with you guys in the US, feeling sour about the importance that the Mexicans recieve and you criticize US spanish media as if it is Mexican media. If you want to criticize, criticize your own networks, newspapers, etc

The "real" mexican press (radio, tv, etc) is light years ahead of its south and central american counterparts and has been for decades. We were already televising live football matches when most of your nations could not. Angel Fernandez was calling matches for Telesistema (Televisa) before some of your nations had their own television networks.

There is a reason why most spanish speaking media members try to land jobs in Mexico.


O.K the U.S. Mexican media suck major fcvkking balls.. Better now? and kissing our ass is not what anyone wants. We just want good intelligent futbol matches being called the way it is and not some commentator who is obviously biased. Your press is light years ahead of us? in what aspect? like televising your shows in Europe?

http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/A/htmlA/argentina/argentina.htm

http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/M/htmlM/mexico/mexico.htm

LMvCP
16 Feb 2006, 03:39 PM
O.K the U.S. Mexican media suck major fcvkking balls.. Better now?

Like Fernando Fiorre, Jorge Ramos, Ricardo Mayorga, Andres Cantor, Norberto Longo, etc? They are not Mexican and they suck. I admit, Jacobo like Pablo Ramirez suck balls... but I dont assume just because one announcer wears the same flag I do, that they re incapable ot sucking

We just want good intelligent futbol matches being called the way it is and not some commentator who is obviously biased.

And your south american counterparts are just that more professional?

Your press is light years ahead of us? in what aspect? like televising your shows in Europe?

Your (Arg) television began in 1951. We had colored television before you had nothing. I am not trying to belittle any country or their contributions but trying to belittle ours shows you know nothing about Mexico and thier contributions in radio, television, literature, publishing, etc. Without trying to be conceited, we were the pioneers. Mexico's importance in politics, literature, film, radio, is second to none in Latin America (most of the world.)

You should read the book "Mexico 86: Como Mexico no hay dos" written by your fellow countryman, Jorge 'Che' Ventura. He mentions the importance of television (more so, Mexican television).