Off Topic Poll, who does your head in most?

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Who does your head in the most?

  • Claridge does my nut in

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Savage does my nut in

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • It's to hard to choose do I vote a draw, they both do my nut in

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • I think the world of football punditry would not be so good without their wisdom

    Votes: 2 40.0%

  • Total voters
    5
  • Poll closed .

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Not had a poll on the Barnsley forum for a while so here is a new one asking the questions that matter!

Who does your head in the most, Steve Claridge or Robbie Savage?

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I despised Robbie Savage as a player, BUT, he is almost likeable as a pundit !!

Have a lot of time for Steve Claridge. Good player, and very knowledgable.

Therefore voted for the option that they would be missed if they weren't on the telly as pundits.

That's my humble opinion, for what it's worth <ok>
 
I despised Robbie Savage as a player, BUT, he is almost likeable as a pundit !!

Have a lot of time for Steve Claridge. Good player, and very knowledgable.

Therefore voted for the option that they would be missed if they weren't on the telly as pundits.

That's my humble opinion, for what it's worth <ok>

Fair play. I voted for Savage, I don't really hate him, in fact hating is not really in my nature. Savage just sort of greats on me a bit.

This pointless poll was only really done for a bit of fun. Did Claridge have a stint at Portsmouth?
 
Yep, he started as an apprentice, was released as a youngster, and made it as a player elsewhere. He later returned to us as a player, and again as manager, but things didn't quite work out for him.

His book - "Tales from The Boot Camp " - is a brilliant read, if you can get your hands on a copy.
 
Yep, he started as an apprentice, was released as a youngster, and made it as a player elsewhere. He later returned to us as a player, and again as manager, but things didn't quite work out for him.

His book - "Tales from The Boot Camp " - is a brilliant read, if you can get your hands on a copy.

I will have a look, I love a good footy book:emoticon-0148-yes: