I like O'Connor as a fella, he is fairly knowledgable about the game, but he's just not a good fit for TV punditry....
I find his tone of voice excruciating.... He always sounds like he's trying really hard to first of all try and hide his accent, then to try and sound intellectual and finally sound sincere in everything he's saying - so he ends up sounding really false... I watched the Leeds game back on TV and felt his tone really made the game seem downbeat and stale... Certainly doesn't whip up an atmosphere or the excitement levels...
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O ...,.......y No! O'Connor's back on. Chuff me. What's with the faux gruff voice? Get off!! £1,000 to charity from me if O'Connor can get through a match with getting his grammar wrong or saying "you" "your" or "set a 6" (I'd allow "set of 6" I suppose).
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