Football analysts on TV

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Feb 2015 20:23

BT Sport tonight.

David James
Steve Mcnanaman
Michael Owen

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Feb 2015 20:54

Zammo
No Fixed Abode Neil Mellor
Phil Thompson
Steve Mcnanaman
Stan Collymoore
Michael Owen
Danny Murphy
Robbie Fowler
Jamie Redknapp
Jamie Carragher
Graeme Souness
Mark Lawrenson
David James
Jim Beglin
Kevin Keegan
John Barnes

This isn't "Over the years" :lol: This is now.

*And I've probably missed some out.


Erm....David James, Kevin Keegan and John Barnes do not come under the 'this is now' banner. Anymore Chelsea players Kes, or are you struggling :lol:


David James on BT Sport tonight. :lol:

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by sandman » 10 Feb 2015 22:43

In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Feb 2015 23:59

sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


We were successful, just not as succesful . we were no Man City that's for sure.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by RG30 » 11 Feb 2015 01:16

Frank Lampard is being lined up as Sky Sports’ latest big-name signing as the Manchester City midfielder weighs up whether to move into broadcasting once his stellar playing career finally ends.

Lampard will feature in Sky’s Champions League coverage for the round of 16 later this month.

The former England midfielder is using his maiden appearances as a pundit to see how much he likes the job before he starts his Major League Soccer career in July with New York City.

Sky have recently added Thierry Henry to their cast as they compete with BT Sport for football broadcasting supremacy.

The two TV heavyweights, along with newcomers Discovery and beIN Sports, are negotiating with the Premier League over the rights to show live matches between 2016-19 in an auction that could cost over £4billion.

Sky’s stable of pundits includes Henry, Graeme Souness, Gary Neville and Sportsmail duo Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2943339/Frank-Lampard-lined-Sky-Sports-pundit-role.html#ixzz3ROWNT7lC


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Re: Football analysts on TV

by 6ft Kerplunk » 11 Feb 2015 09:46

RG30 Frank Lampard is being lined up as Sky Sports’ latest big-name signing as the Manchester City midfielder weighs up whether to move into broadcasting once his stellar playing career finally ends.

Lampard will feature in Sky’s Champions League coverage for the round of 16 later this month.

The former England midfielder is using his maiden appearances as a pundit to see how much he likes the job before he starts his Major League Soccer career in July with New York City.

Sky have recently added Thierry Henry to their cast as they compete with BT Sport for football broadcasting supremacy.

The two TV heavyweights,

Bit harsh on Henry, he still looks pretty trim.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by YateleyRoyal » 11 Feb 2015 10:05

No Fixed Abode BT Sport tonight.

David James
Steve Mcnanaman
Michael Owen


Not got anything better to do of an evening than continue a petty squabble on here, m8?

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by TBM » 11 Feb 2015 10:10

sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


This is basically what i said yesterday

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by Zammo » 11 Feb 2015 10:18

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Zammo
No Fixed Abode Neil Mellor
Phil Thompson
Steve Mcnanaman
Stan Collymoore
Michael Owen
Danny Murphy
Robbie Fowler
Jamie Redknapp
Jamie Carragher
Graeme Souness
Mark Lawrenson
David James
Jim Beglin
Kevin Keegan
John Barnes

This isn't "Over the years" :lol: This is now.

*And I've probably missed some out.


Erm....David James, Kevin Keegan and John Barnes do not come under the 'this is now' banner. Anymore Chelsea players Kes, or are you struggling :lol:


David James on BT Sport tonight. :lol:


What are the chances :lol:


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Re: Football analysts on TV

by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Feb 2015 12:53

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sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


This is basically what i said yesterday
+1 etc

Happens all the time

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 11 Feb 2015 13:04

YateleyRoyal
No Fixed Abode BT Sport tonight.

David James
Steve Mcnanaman
Michael Owen


Not got anything better to do of an evening than continue a petty squabble on here, m8?


First night in, in four nights.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by YateleyRoyal » 11 Feb 2015 13:08

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No Fixed Abode BT Sport tonight.

David James
Steve Mcnanaman
Michael Owen


Not got anything better to do of an evening than continue a petty squabble on here, m8?


First night in, in four nights.


Good for you. Doesn't answer my question though.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 11 Feb 2015 13:10

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sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


This is basically what i said yesterday


So, how do you explain Neil Mellor, David James, Jamie Redknapp, Robbie Fowler, Danny Murphy etc? Hardly in the higher echelons when it comes to winning trophies are they? Your argument stands to reason if Liverpool were represented by more successful players.

If I want someone's opinion on the Premier League, I'd rather have an opinion of someone who has won it, such as Neville or Henry.


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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 11 Feb 2015 13:11

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Not got anything better to do of an evening than continue a petty squabble on here, m8?


First night in, in four nights.


Good for you. Doesn't answer my question though.


Went to the gym - then home to watch to the Spurs v Liverpool game.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by Sanguine » 11 Feb 2015 13:28

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sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


This is basically what i said yesterday


So, how do you explain Neil Mellor, David James, Jamie Redknapp, Robbie Fowler, Danny Murphy etc? Hardly in the higher echelons when it comes to winning trophies are they? Your argument stands to reason if Liverpool were represented by more successful players.

If I want someone's opinion on the Premier League, I'd rather have an opinion of someone who has won it, such as Neville or Henry.


Perhaps they are just good pundits m8.

Like Kevin Watson, Chris Kamara, John Salako, Alan McInally, Graeme Sharp, Matt Murray, Iain Dowie. None of them world class players, doesn't mean they have nothing of import to say.

Not sure why this bothers you so much m9.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by TBM » 11 Feb 2015 13:31

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sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


This is basically what i said yesterday


So, how do you explain Neil Mellor, David James, Jamie Redknapp, Robbie Fowler, Danny Murphy etc? Hardly in the higher echelons when it comes to winning trophies are they? Your argument stands to reason if Liverpool were represented by more successful players.

If I want someone's opinion on the Premier League, I'd rather have an opinion of someone who has won it, such as Neville or Henry.


Its not just about winning the league though, is it?

Redknapp has his old man, so the media probably think he can give more of an insight into both sides of the game

David James was Englands number 1

Neil Mellor started on SSN - maybe his ability in front of the camera has helped him

Fowler is one of the Liverpools best ever strikers

Murphy does also have some coaching badges and has played at (most) levels, so does have some knowledge on the game.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 11 Feb 2015 13:32

Perhaps they are good pundits, but I was saying Sandman's argument doesn't make sense.

It obviously bothers you Sanguine, as you've replied. :lol:
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Re: Football analysts on TV

by No Fixed Abode » 11 Feb 2015 13:34

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This is basically what i said yesterday


So, how do you explain Neil Mellor, David James, Jamie Redknapp, Robbie Fowler, Danny Murphy etc? Hardly in the higher echelons when it comes to winning trophies are they? Your argument stands to reason if Liverpool were represented by more successful players.

If I want someone's opinion on the Premier League, I'd rather have an opinion of someone who has won it, such as Neville or Henry.


Its not just about winning the league though, is it?

Redknapp has his old man, so the media probably think he can give more of an insight into both sides of the game

David James was Englands number 1

Neil Mellor started on SSN - maybe his ability in front of the camera has helped him

Fowler is one of the Liverpools best ever strikers

Murphy does also have some coaching badges and has played at (most) levels, so does have some knowledge on the game.


I agree with a lot you've said. But there are many, many other former players out there with the same or better credentials, so why the bias in numbers towards Liverpool?

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by sandman » 11 Feb 2015 13:54

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sandman In 10 years time there will be more Chelsea players on your telly kes. Right now no one cares about the opinion of a player who played for Chelsea Pre-Abramovich when the club were not successful.


This is basically what i said yesterday


Yes but you have to simplify it for the poor lad.

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Re: Football analysts on TV

by Silver Fox » 11 Feb 2015 14:07

No Fixed Abode there are many, many other former players out there with the same or better credentials, so why the bias in numbers towards Liverpool?


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