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Itll be nice to see someone who knows what there doing presenting the show. Sky Sports do Cricket really well. Its such good coverage. Football needs more ex-pros with some degree of intelligence. Id like to see more of Alan Smith there. Or even someone like Greame "Turnip" Taylor
Itll be nice to see someone who knows what there doing presenting the show. Sky Sports do Cricket really well. Its such good coverage. Football needs more ex-pros with some degree of intelligence. Id like to see more of Alan Smith there. Or even someone like Greame "Turnip" Taylor
James Richardson would be ideal, but I cant see it happening
I hate his fake growl. I hate how he says 'hugely' every minute. I hate how he says "And I mean that". Oh really? I was bothered enough to doubt you.
I hate how he says "I told you" if something transpires which he'd previously said may happen. He never says "**** me I was totally wrong" (as he often is) when things pan out differently to how he predicts.
I hate how he makes snap decisions, particularly with offside calls, and then when proved wrong after a replay goes very quiet.
I hate his embarrassing British attitude. "They don't like it up 'em!", his denigrating of foreign players, his embarrassing cheerleading for the Premier League. I hate that he even wondered how Messi would cope at Stoke .
Basically he's a cunt, but not as big a cunt as Richard Keys.
An utterly brilliant post. One of the best character descriptions I've ever read. It is him to a tee.
Dark Forces. For ****s sake, its not Harry Potter.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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