Chrissy Waddle is good (pelanty pronunciation aside) but he wont want to do too much tv stuff. You can't tell how hungover he looks on the radio.
Chrissy Waddle is good (pelanty pronunciation aside) but he wont want to do too much tv stuff. You can't tell how hungover he looks on the radio.
Robbie Savage lives quite close to me and I've had the odd chat. He's a good guy and just plays the pantomime villain.
When you get him on the subject of Alan Green he nearly spontaneously explodes. Called him a "bitter, money obsessed ****"
Alan Green is good and bad but more good than bad, IMO. On the one hand, he does indeed call it like it is, I admire him for standing up to Ferguson, and his analysis tends to be spot on. Also, he steers clear of subjects he knows nothing about. No Don Goodman-esque "they'll fall away" bollocks from Green.
Would it not be easier to list the pundits that are any good?
I'm with EP on this one. Green is a nasty piece of work. He has a job which most of us would do for free but spends half of his commentary moaning about something. Someone is standing up in front of him, No-one has bought him his drink, the game is dull or it's a cold winters day. If he was given an all expenses paid day out in a strippers the beer would be too warm and the tits too small. Commentate on the game, not moan to people on the radio FFS. As for his fued with Ferguson, he made sure everyone knew about it like a badge of honour. Ferguson could pick a fight in an empty room - Getting up his nose is as easy as getting up in the morning.
I always remember Green in the World cup of 2010. When Jo Cole wasn't picked he was off on one 'I know, I know, Jo Cole was in MY team' he said as if Fabio Capello had the audacity to pick his own team using his experience winning Serie A and the European Cup. So what mate, you are paid to commentate, your opinion is no more valid than mine but yet Green believes he and only he has that valid point of view (and if you managed to listen to more than 30 seconds on him when he did 606 you are a better man than I because he just hectored off anyone who didn't agree with him, proving the point). Can't stand him - Radio off whenever he is on. Would rather listen to Stan Collymore.
Finally what the hell were Talksport thinking giving a microphone to Stan 'the brummie swedebasher' Collymore, totally unlistenable.
Where Neville excelled is that he was given the platform to on Sky. If you get 1 or 2 days to prepare and then get 2 hours of tv to give your masterclass (Monday Night Football) you will always have an advantage.
You make an excellent case as usual. Somewhat spoilt by your last sentence, however.
I most enjoy Collymore when my wife is in the car. She hates his voice with an absolute passion likening it to finger nails down a blackboard. Because I love a good wind up, I'll keep his brummie twang on for as long as possible.