When Paulo was introduced at beginning of Sportscene tonight , I feared the worst. Usual bigoted, maroon-coloured, clap-trap with inherent hatred of all things Hibs.
How wrong I was.
This guy came across as being an intelligent, well spoken, rational manager who spoke a heap of good sense. Even when it came to Hibs, he spoke with respect - a shocking change from the stuff we're used to from JJ and the string of other idiots they've employed at Tynecastle over the years.
The cynic in me say this has something to do with the problems they're having down Gorgie way making even those conceited halfwits a little humble. But a Yam being humble doesn't compute, so I'm left with the view that Paulo Segio is an unusual species - a rational human being working in Yamland. He has my sympathies.
Results 1 to 30 of 43
Thread: Yam Manager
-
15-01-2012 10:07 PM #1
- Join Date
- Jan 2004
- Posts
- 3,860
Yam Manager
-
15-01-2012 10:13 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
15-01-2012 10:34 PM #3
I'm still trying to work out what a "rivality" is.
And was there any need for the massive rant about how Hearts and Hibs aren't "enemies" and he doesn't have enemies in football.
It was obviously a figure of speech from MacLean!
-
15-01-2012 10:39 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thought he came across very well.
-
15-01-2012 10:41 PM #5
Thought he came across well as well.
Of course, being Hearts manager he's always going to be a **** - quite a sound **** though
-
15-01-2012 10:43 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think he does very well not speaking in his native toungue and not all things translate easily.
-
15-01-2012 10:44 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If I was then those points would be valid.
-
15-01-2012 10:48 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Kick out all foreigners from the UK!!
Whats that stupid Pat Fenlon spraffing on about all the time, cant understand a word that irish twat is coming out with!
-
15-01-2012 11:00 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've got no problems at all with foreigners being on television, as long as their command of the English language is completely fluent.
Whilst you are correct to say that Paulo Sergio's English is better than my Portuguese, I found him quite difficult to understand and although his English is good, I wouldn't describe him as fluent.
As for Fenlon, last time I checked, the first language for most Irish people is English so I've got no idea why you've mentioned him.
-
15-01-2012 11:06 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
15-01-2012 11:07 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
15-01-2012 11:11 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The boyz at the Beeb ken whay to git oan ra telly to git their point across in a real fitba folks way ken.
-
15-01-2012 11:13 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
15-01-2012 11:14 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
15-01-2012 11:27 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
How utterly absurd "command of the English language" indeed! Half the weegies wouldn't get on by this definition (maybe no bad thing ;) )
Rivalidade is rivalry he just got his ending wrong.
Enemy in Portuguese is quite strong.
Bobo ;)"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
-
15-01-2012 11:33 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
15-01-2012 11:35 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
or sir alex pwoud vewy pwoud
-
15-01-2012 11:48 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Dear oh dear. That is embarrassing. "Foreigners"?! What world are you living in? An imaginary Daily Mail-inspired paradise?
GG
-
16-01-2012 07:13 AM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's my holiday to Spain goosed though, unless the entire Spanish language is "Dos Coca-Colas".
-
16-01-2012 07:16 AM #20
- Join Date
- Aug 2005
- Location
- Gate 38
- Posts
- 7,816
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
16-01-2012 07:17 AM #21
- Join Date
- Apr 2007
- Location
- Dont know its too dark in here
- Age
- 66
- Posts
- 12,201
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteSpace to let
-
16-01-2012 07:25 AM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
16-01-2012 07:29 AM #23
Have to say didnt find him offensive, or deluded. BUT He wasnt a good pundit or add any real insight. He rambles like Lazlo, which while entertaining and amusing is not exactly a great choice for a football show. I dont think he will get booked again and as for the first remark about his comments about hibs it was the inane ramblings of someone clearly out of his comfort zone.
In short not a bad guy, but not inspiring or that interesting.
-
16-01-2012 10:35 AM #24
I found him to be interesting and a good character and it was refreshing for him not to answer in the standard 'media training for dummies' way all the time. I'm guessing Rob McLean had the producers screaming in his ear throughout the show to get Sergio to move on but I thought it made Sportscene worth watching rather than just procrastinating on a Monday morning watching the online version!
-
16-01-2012 10:40 AM #25
- Join Date
- Aug 2005
- Location
- Gate 38
- Posts
- 7,816
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Here's a chance to speak to a guy who clearly knows football and is willing to talk shop. Instead there were hints of the crisis here and there.
On the park, there is very little hint of any of the turbulence behind the scenes. Sergio deserves recognition for that. Also thought his answer to the question about Hibs/Hearts rivality was mature and considered.
He's a class act. Both he and Fenlon will be proved what can be achieved if clubs stop hiring from the Scottish managerial merry-go-round and bring in a fresh perspective.Last edited by steakbake; 16-01-2012 at 10:49 AM.
-
16-01-2012 10:56 AM #26
- Join Date
- Apr 2002
- Location
- East Edinburgh
- Posts
- 3,977
I must admit I thought he came over pretty well too. Maybe not the best pundit they've ever had on the programme but most definitely not the worst.
I'm surprised the guy can still think straight working for that maniac (I mean Mad Vlad not Rob Maclean).
-
16-01-2012 11:31 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it was a 'figure of speech' from MacLean, it was one he should eject from his vocabulary right now.
Football's a game. Talking about 'enemies' is grossly irresponsible when you're the front man on a national TV's football highlights program. As if we don't have enough problems with football fans going to war over the OF games, now this numpty has to try to stir it up between the Edinburgh clubs. It's MacLean who should be hauled over the coals, not Sergio.
I'm old enough to remember the time when Hibs and Hearts fans went to derbies together, and stood together in unsegregated crowds without attacking one another, and then went off to the pub together afterwards. All that ended when Mercer came along, and I for one consider that that's one of the worst aspects of Mercer's effect on football in the capital.
As I understand it, Sergio has been learning to speak English really only since he came to Edinburgh. Seems to me he's doing OK.
Also he wasn't 'ranting'. MacLean (who should be a lot more aware of the implications of what he says on camera in his native language than he is) alleged that Hibs and Hearts were 'enemies'. Sadly, a lot of the fans these days see the other side as enemies, and this isn't helped by things media 'pundits' like Preston and Robertson and Hearts 'spokesmen' have come out with over the past few years. No wonder intelligent pundits like Pat Nevin tend to move on from BBC Scotland as quickly as the possibly can.
We get left with the likes of Billy Dodds and John Hughes.
Sergio quite reasonably and commendably clearly (since he was answering in a language foreign to him) made it very clear that while he considered Hibs to be the number one rivals of his own club, he saw no need to talk about 'enmity' and that he himself did not consider Hibs, or the Hibs players, or Pat Fenlon, his 'enemies'. The fact that he referred to Pat by his first name was refreshing to say the least. That sounded like one professional speaking with respect about another professional colleague, which is how it should be, IMO.
He came over to me as a decent guy - much more gracious and level-headed than Jefferies or Levein, to name but two.
-
16-01-2012 11:35 AM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Your retort is just as invalid.
-
16-01-2012 11:37 AM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I totally agree.
-
16-01-2012 12:15 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And his command of English is far, far superior to my phrase-book Portuguese. So I thought he communicated very well under the circumstances.
Disappointed. I was wanting to rant at him on TV and couldn't find a justifiable reason to do so.
Log in to remove the advert |
Bookmarks