I again want to ask, even assuming there is a reason for confusion here, how hard could it be to watch how commentating is done in any of the so many countries were soccer is popular and do like that? So why is the commentating on women's soccer here is unbearable like this? The first priority in commentating is what is going on on the field at the moment, not pushing that to the background and replacing it with other far from the field talk about the game and players. There is a difference between hearing commentating on the game and watching the game in a public place while you hear two people having conversation related to the game behind you. This difference include even deeper analysis to what is going on on the field if it comes at the cost of lengthy abandonment or distraction from being with the actions in the field at their direct level. And even in the very few occasions, elsewhere, were a commentator allows itself to stray away a little bit from the field, that commentator may immediately interrupt itself with any increase in the significance in playing the game. Here you may even see a player near the penalty area and one step from passing the ball to where there is a scoring potential while the commentator continues its out of the field story as if the audience came in the first place to listen to the talk of that commentator and the game itself is the secondary supportive thing.
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