- Alan Brazil was a complaint about women's football in the air on Thursday
- He was called for his “incredible” views for his female coanfrerion
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Alan Brazil has been qualified as a 'dinosaur' by its own Talksport coanfrerion after its extraordinary perorata about live women's football in the air.
Brazil, 65, was the host of his morning space at the radio station when the approach focused on Manchester United and his trophy aspirations.
The Coanfrerion of Brazil, Shebahn Aherne, suggested that obtaining the United Women's team some cutlery should be a main objective, but the Scottish had nothing like that.
He replied: 'With the greatest respect, when you talk about Manchester United. Women's football is becoming more important now, but when you talk about Manchester United, this is the man we are talking about, the Premier League when we talk about impossible mission, not women. “
Aherne insisted that fans care about women's fortune, but Brazil doubled.
'It is not (a priority),' he said. I'm sorry, people around them don't bother. It's true. They are not (annoying). Within the biggest image, they are not.
Alan Brazil has been labeled as a 'dinosaur' by his views on women's football
He was called for his Talksport coanfrerion, Shebahn Aherne (in the photo) after going to an extraordinary live live in the air
Brazil (down to the left) and Aherne (top right) have worked together in Talksport for several years
'No, the general panorama is that fans want to see the Manchester United challenge in the Premier League. That is the biggest image. It is not so important compared to the general panorama. I will not sit here and lie because it is not.
Aherne was furious with Brazil's outburst and responded to the presenter while stunned Gabby Agbonlahor.
“Al ceases to be so,” he said. You sound like an adequate dinosaur this morning. I don't know why you are like this.
Brazil refused to go back, while replicating: “You are joking.”
A visibly frustrated aherne added: 'That is incredible to you. You are the one with the granddaughter playing football, listen to yourself. Right now that is important.
The debate in the air comes only weeks after the partial property of United Sir Jim Ratcliffe gave an interview with bombs where he seemed to indicate that he was focusing on the male team.
In an interview with Fanzine United We Stand, Ratcliffe ruled out the idea that “he was not interested” in the women's team, but admitted that they are not his priority.
'The perception is slightly wrong. There is only so much that you can do and our approach has been in the male team, '' he said.
'If not, they extend you too finely. We need to solve the main problem: the male team. The female team is an opportunity.
'Women's football is growing very fast in popularity and size. We need to participate in that. The girls use a Manchester United badge in their shirt and represent the club.
The heated argument occurred after Sir Jim Ratcliffe suggested that the female team Man United was not a priority in an interview in December.
His comments occurred after the sports director and passionate defender of the women's team Dan Ashworth left his role
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Ratcliffe's comments were made only days after sports director Dan Ashworth left the club, leaving the women's team “deflated”, since they felt they had lost a passionate team defender.
Ratcliffe did not go to Wembley to see United Women win the FA Cup last year, but they chose to attend the male match with Arsenal in Old Trafford.
The United women are currently second at the WSL, seven points drift from Chelsea leaders.
The male team is 13 in the Premier League and has already lost 11 top -level games in this term.