Match of the Day 2

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Match of the Day 2

by Jerry St Clair » 15 Aug 2010 23:56

Obviously, Lawrenson is awful and ruins everything he touches but, notwithstanding him, the programme was a mess. The opening titles are far too contrived, Murray tried too hard to play the affable Chiles role and why play music over the managers interviews?

The flow of discussion between Murray, Dixon and Lawrenson was terribly clunky. They talked over each other, stalled and generally looked uncomfortable. Various silly segments thoughout (things we miss and contrived shoe-shine nonsence at Villa). Very, very poor indeed.

Still better than the Bhasin and Claridge car crash on The Football League Show though.

If I want shit football coverage, I'll watch ITV, but I really expect better from the BBC.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by paultheroyal » 16 Aug 2010 00:09

Early days, and will improve. Wrong type of presenter mind you.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by winchester_royal » 16 Aug 2010 00:59

Goals on Sunday >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Any other football highlights programme.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by prostak » 16 Aug 2010 02:14

I've said this before, but if they will insist on using MotD2 for experimentation and giving a slightly different angle than that provided by the main programme, how's about some really daring stuff? What about getting - bear with me here - professional football journalists to analyse games?

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by Jerry St Clair » 16 Aug 2010 08:29

prostak What about getting - bear with me here - professional football journalists to analyse games?


Mental idea. Why have insight and rich analysis when you can have Lawrenson churning out ill-considered cliches for an hour?


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Re: Match of the Day 2

by soggy biscuit » 16 Aug 2010 08:51

Sky+ing football highlights and watching them back while fast forwarding through all conversation > other stuff

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by 6ft Kerplunk » 16 Aug 2010 10:27

prostak What about getting - bear with me here - professional football journalists to analyse games?


The British professional football journalists have been telling us for the last 10 years that the Premiership is the best league in the world and that we had a golden generation of English players. Do you really believe they talk more sense than the ex-pros?

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by SLAMMED » 16 Aug 2010 11:38

soggy biscuit Sky+ing football highlights and watching them back while fast forwarding through all conversation > other stuff


^ This.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 12:10

it's a shame that Dixon gets lost in all that crap as he's very good IMO


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Re: Match of the Day 2

by TBM » 16 Aug 2010 12:11

Wax Jacket it's a shame that Dixon gets lost in all that crap as he's very good IMO


'greed

prefer him when he's on the radio though, gets to talk more during the games

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by havoc » 16 Aug 2010 12:20

6ft Kerplunk
prostak What about getting - bear with me here - professional football journalists to analyse games?


The British professional football journalists have been telling us for the last 10 years that the Premiership is the best league in the world and that we had a golden generation of English players. Do you really believe they talk more sense than the ex-pros?



'greed


Catch 10 minutes of the Sunday Supplement each week and you'll never moan about Lawrenson again

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by Wax Jacket » 16 Aug 2010 17:02

havoc
6ft Kerplunk
prostak What about getting - bear with me here - professional football journalists to analyse games?


The British professional football journalists have been telling us for the last 10 years that the Premiership is the best league in the world and that we had a golden generation of English players. Do you really believe they talk more sense than the ex-pros?



'greed


Catch 10 minutes of the Sunday Supplement each week and you'll never moan about Lawrenson again


'greed. biggest load of old shit ever

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by sandman » 16 Aug 2010 18:42

You've obviously never read the team board.


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Re: Match of the Day 2

by PlasticRoyale » 16 Aug 2010 19:39

I often forget there is a team board attached to this portal

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by floyd__streete » 16 Aug 2010 20:18

Wax Jacket
havoc
6ft Kerplunk The British professional football journalists have been telling us for the last 10 years that the Premiership is the best league in the world and that we had a golden generation of English players. Do you really believe they talk more sense than the ex-pros?



'greed


Catch 10 minutes of the Sunday Supplement each week and you'll never moan about Lawrenson again


'greed. biggest load of old shit ever


+2. An absolute shower of b@stards, english football journalists. Hounded Bobby Robson for almost the entirety of his time as England manager and now he is sanctified by the very same people. The self-importance of nobodies like Woolnough, Samuel, Holt, Dunn and Rob 'convicted thug' Shepherd is difficult to stomach, each with their own axe to grind and barely concealed agenda of course. F*ck 'em, nothing but contempt for them all. Such contempt is also very much extended to include the old-boys-network of back-slapping old pros on MOTD and SKY who offer absolutely nothing to my enjoyment of televised sport, as opposed to the enlightening, intelligent and humourous commentary provided by SKY's cricket team and the TMS chaps.


PlasticRoyale I often forget there is a team board attached to this portal


sandman You've obviously never read the team board.


Sunday Supplement is a bit like Anything Else actually - a bunch of self-obsessed cliquey weirdos talking absolute sh*t.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by PEARCEY » 16 Aug 2010 20:37

Agree with the above comments particularly about Rob Shepherd. Bit a man on the face I believe. Nice chap.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by prostak » 17 Aug 2010 02:01

How about James Richardson, Barry Glendinning or Rafael Honigstein, are they part of this 'shower of bastards'? The Guardian's Football Weekly is the best football show I've seen or heard in this country, it's criminal that Richardson in particular gets continually overlooked for any presenting job.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by Y21_Royal » 17 Aug 2010 10:48

prostak How about James Richardson, Barry Glendinning or Rafael Honigstein, are they part of this 'shower of bastards'? The Guardian's Football Weekly is the best football show I've seen or heard in this country, it's criminal that Richardson in particular gets continually overlooked for any presenting job.


^^ This

By far the most objective, comprehensive and entertaining football programme around (even if it does tend to overlook and patronize the football league)

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by 6ft Kerplunk » 17 Aug 2010 11:08

prostak it's criminal that Richardson in particular gets continually overlooked for any presenting job.


Or does he. I'm not convinced he's trying to get the bigger BBC/ITV/Sky jobs. Seems much happier picking and choosing his jobs and being able to have more say on what he's doing rather than having to tow the party line like he would on one of the main channels. I'd miss him on Eurosport's cycling coverge if he had to pack that in.

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Re: Match of the Day 2

by floyd__streete » 17 Aug 2010 14:18

prostak How about James Richardson, Barry Glendinning or Rafael Honigstein, are they part of this 'shower of bastards'?


I am sure that there are some responsilbe and principled bankers in the city, doesn't mean that that industry isn't run by a 'shower of bastards' too.

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