- May 8, 2018
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That result means we can't win the league now.
Makes sense now why Potter stormed off yesterday
That result means we can't win the league now.
From Bruce/Pallister and Ferdinand/Vidic to Lindelof/Maguire. How the mighty have fallen.
United are now just another makeweight 5th-8th team with West Ham, Wolves and Spurs as rivals.
They were lucky to beat us at home. We deserved at least a point from that game.
Roy Keane:
"Who's running that dressing room? These guys seem more bothered about, "How am I looking? How’s my hair looking? Are my boots nice?" You leave your ego at the door when you play for Man Utd."
"I'm looking at the United fans and they're not daft. They're watching their team and seeing they're not fighting. There are no excuses."
"There will be statements, I have no doubt, over the next few days but we all know who will making them through their teams and on Twitter and all that nonsense. I don't care about any of that."
"It's what you say on the pitch that matters."
That result means we can't win the league now.
Worth watching for Micah's reaction to Roy's stony-faced post-mortem.
Micah Richards is an absolute buffoon, an empty vessel. He’s one of those players who’s won the lottery of ‘played for a now rich/huge club when they weren’t rich/huge’ he was bang average as a player and is a clown as a pundit.
Now the Newcastle bang average ex-players are queuing up outside the MOTD studios….
Entirely agree. Keane was a great player, you can see why perhaps he wasn't a successful manager but he's an interesting and passionate pundit, although does over egg his persona sometimes. Richards was an average player (who I'm sure has implied previously he was also lazy, unlike Keane) and is both boring and highly irritating as a pundit. His reaction to Keane's comments is also rather disrespectful and I would have liked to see Keane lump him. And i can't stand Man U.
Worth watching for Micah's reaction to Roy's stony-faced post-mortem.
Micah’s laugh is one of the best things in football. I really like his clown act which contrasts brilliantly with the stoney faced sourness of the likes of Shearer & Keane. He is a breath of fresh air.
Micah’s laugh is one of the best things in football. I really like his clown act which contrasts brilliantly with the stoney faced sourness of the likes of Shearer & Keane. He is a breath of fresh air.
Micah Richards clown act has worn very, VERY thin. I don't tune in for gales of forced laughter. I'd rather have some succinct, considered analysis. Having seen him on MOTD and read his columns, he is capable of neither, and is basically stealing a living.
Why can't we have the likes of Henry Winter, Martin Samuel or David Walsh in the studio ? None of them are ex-players, but they give an INFINITELY better analysis of a football match than goons like Richards, who seems to think that laughing hysterically brings something to the table.
Tedious.
Micah Richards clown act has worn very, VERY thin. I don't tune in for gales of forced laughter. I'd rather have some succinct, considered analysis. Having seen him on MOTD and read his columns, he is capable of neither, and is basically stealing a living.
Why can't we have the likes of Henry Winter, Martin Samuel or David Walsh in the studio ? None of them are ex-players, but they give an INFINITELY better analysis of a football match than goons like Richards, who seems to think that laughing hysterically brings something to the table.
Tedious.
Monday evenings, 7pm onwards, I’m usually in the kitchen cooking dinner, which for me was always enhanced when accompanied by the Monday Night Club on 5Live and some thoughtful, insightful analysis and debate on the finer points of the weekend’s football.
Mark Chapman hosts, Chris Sutton offers a wry, under-stated and nicely self-deprecating line in analysis, Rory Smith brings some intelligent journalistic insight and forensic knowledge of players, managers, owners and sports politics and Micah Richards brings gales of forced and disruptive guffawing. I used to try and block it out but it really isn’t a pleasant listen and the relaxing start to the week I’m looking for as I potter around the kitchen. So I don’t listen anymore. It’s a shame as it used to be a great bit of radio but Richards’ bizarre trait of alternating between clowning and being overly- argumentative makes it an awkward dynamic and for me, completely unlistenable.
Everton two down already …Frankie goes to Championship?
Micah Richards clown act has worn very, VERY thin. I don't tune in for gales of forced laughter. I'd rather have some succinct, considered analysis. Having seen him on MOTD and read his columns, he is capable of neither, and is basically stealing a living.
Why can't we have the likes of Henry Winter, Martin Samuel or David Walsh in the studio ? None of them are ex-players, but they give an INFINITELY better analysis of a football match than goons like Richards, who seems to think that laughing hysterically brings something to the table.
Tedious.
Yep, agreed. They invariably end-up talking about themselves and sharing crap in-jokes. Started to think it was Chapman's fault, but the pre-match show on Saturday afternoons is tolerable.
Mind you, ruddy Karen Carney is up for Pundit of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards tonight, so maybe I should just give up on listening to sports radio.
Now three down and still the first half