I agree totally with the original poster. The game has worked hard over the years to try to improve the quality on and off the field (including visual presentation), while at the same time the quality of commentators remains 'poor' to say the least. Probably the biggest problem the game has, is how it is perceived by people who are not die hard RL fans. Unfortunately their first and overriding impression of the game will be listening to commentary which at times sounds like a pair of poor comics trying to make stuff up as they go along.
Commentary shouldn't sound like a couple of mates chatting about the game. It should be smooth, slick and professional, and if we want the game to be taken as seriosly as it should be, then this is what we need in order to showcase the game properly.
Sadly, I don't see any commentators who are able to do that at present, but the game as a whole should be pressing Sky and BBC regarding this.
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