I just want to know why we need so many of them for one match, David Coleman, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Jimmy Hill, I don't remember there being an army of so called experts being around talking a load of waffle back then.
"5) Gabby Logan; Seems to think that itâs all about her. Iâm sure she thinks sheâs on a fashion shoot for Vogue magazine. By the time sheâs finished posing and flirting there isnât much time to discuss football." She's a very professional and versatile sports presenter, and she knows her stuff. She also asks intelligent questions.
Alan Hanson is a drip, I always turn the tv over at half time so I don't have to listen to his dulcet tones
It's Vialli, Hansen and Shearer tonight, Vialli was a great summariser in the semi. Hansen was very dismissive of Balotelli up until the last few games, typical of him to be judgemental, something he's always shown since he wrote off the Man United team of Beckham, Scholes, Butt and Giggs in the nineties. I don't mind Shearer so much I thought he always had time for us when we were in the top league unlike all of the rest of them, especially Lawrenson. Not only is he a ****e commentator but I don't think he ever had a good word to say for us in the Prem seasons, utter ****** he is
Surely judgemental is preferable to continually sitting on fences for fear of upsetting your mates, as Shearer does, though? I want my TV pundits to have the balls to say what they really think, not to offer bland, clichéd compliments. (I do think Hansen has got lazy in the past few years, though. He was much better back in the 90s.)
Paul Merson!!!!(doesn't know what he's talking about and nor does anyone else) Charlie Nicholas,( can't understand a word he says) then Alan Shearer, ( He just thinks he' a good pundit).
That **** Lawrenson, closely followed by Gary 'Big Ears Smug ****' Lineker, who regularly took the piss out of the Tigers when we were in the the PL.
I find it hard to listen to Mark Lawrenson talk without turning off/over the soundtrack. The guy is a grade A cockjockey when it comes to commentary.