by Whore Jackie » 24 Oct 2022 12:43
by Sutekh » 24 Oct 2022 13:47
Whore Jackie Got to say I agree with all the points on Peter Drury, but I still prefer him to Motson. Dreadful commentator, still baffles me that the Beeb gave him so more games than Barry Davies. Or maybe there was a reason that Motty only ever commentated on football, whereas Davies was equally adept at tennis, athletics, Olympics etc.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 24 Oct 2022 15:25
Sutekh Always thought the late Jimmy Armfield was the best pundit by a country mile, usually had something interesting to say and could break down and explain play and tactics easily.
by Ascotexgunner » 24 Oct 2022 21:52
by Mr Optimist » 24 Oct 2022 22:34
Ascotexgunner Because I'm an old fart, I used to love Peter Jones radio commentary on radio2 in the 70s and early 80s when I was a kid.
Listening to the radio in the dark winters nights especially in the 70s, he used to set the scene for games like no-one else. Loved it.
by leon » 27 Oct 2022 12:08
6ft KerplunkSutekh Always thought the late Jimmy Armfield was the best pundit by a country mile, usually had something interesting to say and could break down and explain play and tactics easily.
"I saw what happened there"
Armfield was excellent as the radio co-commentator.
by Whore Jackie » 27 Oct 2022 13:13
leon6ft KerplunkSutekh Always thought the late Jimmy Armfield was the best pundit by a country mile, usually had something interesting to say and could break down and explain play and tactics easily.
"I saw what happened there"
Armfield was excellent as the radio co-commentator.
I liked Graham Taylor as pundit on the radio.
by leon » 27 Oct 2022 14:31
Whore Jackieleon6ft Kerplunk "I saw what happened there"
Armfield was excellent as the radio co-commentator.
I liked Graham Taylor as pundit on the radio.
Great shout, he was excellent. Always found it slightly odd how few managers get invited to TV stuff. A few years ago one of the terrestrial channels had Tony Pulis doing some the WC or Euro games and he was surprisingly good. Thought Sean Dyche was quite interesting on Monday Night Football. Not so much on the game itself, but his philosophy when he goes into a club, his pride that Burnley's community team/coaches had expanded from 1 to 150-odd in the decade he was there and how he always questions young aspiring coaches who seek his advice and just 'want to play the football the right way'.
As an aside, find it quite shocking how bad BT Sport's coverage is these days. Jake Humphrey has just got worse and worse. It's just all about him, and he gets nothing incisive from the pundits. His performance and buy-in of the UEFA cover up at the CL final was shocking. Admittedly Rio, Crouch and Fara Williams are pretty banal, but you feel Mark Chapman or Pougatch would get far more, and have been worthier replacements when Lineker left.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 27 Oct 2022 15:53
leon Jake Humphrey is a personality void. File under Dan "My faith makes me a better journalist" Walker.
I'll be honest I thought they were the same person for some time.
by Royal Rother » 27 Oct 2022 17:37
by Conservative_dad » 27 Oct 2022 21:51
by From Despair To Where? » 28 Oct 2022 18:44
leon6ft KerplunkSutekh Always thought the late Jimmy Armfield was the best pundit by a country mile, usually had something interesting to say and could break down and explain play and tactics easily.
"I saw what happened there"
Armfield was excellent as the radio co-commentator.
I liked Graham Taylor as pundit on the radio.
by leon » 29 Oct 2022 12:15
From Despair To Where?leon6ft Kerplunk "I saw what happened there"
Armfield was excellent as the radio co-commentator.
I liked Graham Taylor as pundit on the radio.
2 very good calls. Armfield was peerless on the radio. Read and understood the game exceptionally well and had a wonderful way with words.
Was always hugely impressed by Taylor's little tactical masterclasses. There's something about radio that creates some fantastic commentators.
Stuart Hall was great but, err, let's not go there.
by Whore Jackie » 07 Mar 2023 12:39
by Winston Biscuit » 07 Mar 2023 13:17
Whore Jackie Ally McCoist won Pundit of the Year, at last night's British Sports Journalism Awards. Mark Chapman, Presenter of the Year and John Murray, Commentator of the Year. All well-deserved IMO.
by Hendo » 07 Mar 2023 13:29
by NathStPaul » 07 Mar 2023 13:33
Hendo Or Sam Matterface?!
Although they are playing fast and loose with the word "journalist" seeing as that prick Piers Morgan picked up scoop of the year with his Ronaldo interview
by BraisingsteakRoyal » 07 Mar 2023 14:38
by NathStPaul » 07 Mar 2023 14:47
by 6ft Kerplunk » 07 Mar 2023 14:57
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