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[Football] Next MOTD Host

Next MOTD host?

  • Mark 'Chappers' Chapman

  • Dion Dublin

  • Robbie Earle

  • Alec Scott

  • Lianne Sanderson

  • Alex Crook

  • Eni Aluko

  • Mark Pougatch

  • Laura Woods

  • Ruel Fox

  • Glen Murray

  • Jim Rosenthal

  • Vernon Kay

  • Melissa Reddy

  • Dan Walker

  • Gabby Yorath


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CheeseRolls

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Following the BBCs balance guidelines, I expect MTD to be presented by Jacob Rees Mogg. He is likely going to need a footballing commoner for him to sneer at and for the public to lap up their expert opinions. Who better as a sidekick than Clinton Morrison? - Edited apologies that was a ridiculous suggestion.
 
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GT49er

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Don’t care who gets it, man or woman.

As long as they can host well, that’s all that matters. Being competent is what they should be selected on rather than all this woke rubbish that a few on here have said. Let’s all try and be bigger than that.
Amended for you - I think your original post as it stood was too much wishful thinking. :(
 


Javeaseagull

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Just musing on the money spent on MOTD in salaries, studio space etc and wondering if it would be better spent on more actual football and after match interviews. Cut out the studio old boys club altogether. Just a thought.
 




Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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If its Chappers I would be gutted to lose him from 5 Live. Steve Crossman isn't good enough to replace him, they've been testing the waters the last couple seasons, he now has the Sunday programme. He just doesn't have the chemistry that Chappers does and he tries to make too many un-funny jokes with his guests.
On reflection, I think I agree with you on this. If doing the MOTD Saturday night gig means that Chapman gives up his 5Live commitments, that would be a huge net loss.

Chapman is a truly gifted radio presenter and understands the medium perfectly. If doing MOTD means we lose him from the 5-6 hours of broadcasting he does on Saturday afternoons - plus the Monday Night Club and his occasional anchoring of midweek football coverage - then personally I'd prefer somebody else gets the MOTD job.
 






trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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Just musing on the money spent on MOTD in salaries, studio space etc and wondering if it would be better spent on more actual football and after match interviews. Cut out the studio old boys club altogether. Just a thought.
I'm fairly sure they're restricted by the rights in the duration of highlights they can show from each match, so you'd just get a shorter programme.
 










Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
Should be - Chappers
Will be - Alex Scott

If BBC wanted to play it mega safe, Gabby Logan.
 




Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
32,459
Brighton
Just musing on the money spent on MOTD in salaries, studio space etc and wondering if it would be better spent on more actual football and after match interviews. Cut out the studio old boys club altogether. Just a thought.
They did the week that Lineker was suspended. It was utter shite.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Garth Crooks, Shirley?!

On a more serious note, what about Colin Murray?

One thing is guaranteed - whoever it is, there will be complaints from people about the show, the choice and very possibly 'box-ticking'. Quite frankly, some of the uninformed comments from people on here who seem to have an intimate understanding of how the BBC chooses candidates is pathetic.

But hey, if you want to get all frothy about the gender and/or race of a TV presenter, knock yourselves out :shrug:
 


hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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And if anyone fancies a career change...


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JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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Amended for you - I think your original post as it stood was too much wishful thinking. :(
Just out of interest, which appointments haven't been based on competence? Other than the dreadful Peter Drury on Sky.

I'm not talking about your or my opinion of competence either, I'm talking about the actual process that got these people jobs?
 


JBizzle

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Saw a post online about the next host of MotD and it prompted me to check something I thought was interesting (although no-one else might!). None of the previous full-time hosts support "traditional" big clubs.
  • Kenneth Wolstenholme: Bolton Wanderers
  • David Coleman: Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Jimmy Hill: Fulham and Coventry City, weirdly
  • Des Lynam: Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Gary Lineker: Leicester City
Given that pundits are invariably supporters or players of those clubs, it's be good to have a presenter who keeps the flag flying for the less fashionable teams.
 


dazzer6666

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Saw a post online about the next host of MotD and it prompted me to check something I thought was interesting (although no-one else might!). None of the previous full-time hosts support "traditional" big clubs.
  • Kenneth Wolstenholme: Bolton Wanderers
  • David Coleman: Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Jimmy Hill: Fulham and Coventry City, weirdly
  • Des Lynam: Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Gary Lineker: Leicester City
Given that pundits are invariably supporters or players of those clubs, it's be good to have a presenter who keeps the flag flying for the less fashionable teams.
Jules next then :)

Kelly Cates seems to be emerging as a potential favourite. Would be a decent choice.
 


bazbha

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Mar 18, 2011
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James O'Brien would be my choice. The only person I can think of more likely than Lineker to get me to go to bed early on a Saturday night instead of watching MOTD. Actually voted for Laura Woods who would have the opposite effect!
 




Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
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Saw a post online about the next host of MotD and it prompted me to check something I thought was interesting (although no-one else might!). None of the previous full-time hosts support "traditional" big clubs.
  • Kenneth Wolstenholme: Bolton Wanderers
  • David Coleman: Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Jimmy Hill: Fulham and Coventry City, weirdly
  • Des Lynam: Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Gary Lineker: Leicester City
Given that pundits are invariably supporters or players of those clubs, it's be good to have a presenter who keeps the flag flying for the less fashionable teams.
We let a Leicester fan present it for a while so it's time for another Brighton fan to do it.

For me it has to be Joe Wilkinson. On camera he always comes across as having everything under control.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Just musing on the money spent on MOTD in salaries, studio space etc and wondering if it would be better spent on more actual football and after match interviews. Cut out the studio old boys club altogether. Just a thought.
No thanks, I enjoy the discussions!
 


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