Quote G1="G1"What I can't tolerate is the so called unbiased experts going on and on about it.'"
That's because none of those employed by Sky are actually "experts" - they're personalities.
Stevo is unable to grasp the most basic concepts of the game such as how wingers adjust their defensive positioning to respond to the movement of their centre - asking him to grasp the laws of the game is like expecting a penguin to peel an orange.
Clarke is a walking stats machine, but again lacks understanding of the finer points of the game. He can tell you how often a team do something but he's stuck if you ask him why it happens, unless it fits one of his preconceived theories.
McDermott & O'Connor? Funny lads, great craic but display the sort of tactical insight you would expect from front rowers.
It's only when Sky get coaches involved - which I thought the BBC did brilliantly with Noble and Morgan for its highlights show, and that Sky used to get with Tony Rae, that you get any sort of worthwhile insight into a game.