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Post by skip on Nov 13, 2024 20:45:45 GMT
If he’s freelance why does his contract run till the end of this season If his contract is up,how come he will be doing the 2026 W/C? Because the BBC have no doubt asked him to, and he said yes. Fuck a duck, it's not difficult to understand.
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Post by Veritas on Nov 13, 2024 21:01:37 GMT
If his contract is up,how come he will be doing the 2026 W/C? Because the BBC have no doubt asked him to, and he said yes. Fuck a duck, it's not difficult to understand. He has different contracts for Premier League expires at end of 24/25 FA Cup expires at end of 25/26 World Cup expires after 2026 final It's not hard to follow, keep up!
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Post by Olgrligm on Nov 13, 2024 21:03:05 GMT
It's possibly a good opportunity to rethink the format.
What is Match of the Day for? It's not the only game in town anymore. By the time it comes around on a Saturday evening, every PL game has already been analysed in nauseating depth. The pundits on Match of the Day have a very short time window to say anything in and my experience in the PL was that they were never able to do much more than a very superficial overview due to their constraints.
Would it be so bad to have one anchor, no analysis and double the amount of time devoted to in-game footage? It would even save the BBC some money.
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Post by lstokie on Nov 13, 2024 22:24:45 GMT
The left can't accept people having different views full stop . If Lineker was centre right he would have been denounced as a far right bigot that should have been cancelled years ago . That's a you problem. The only people moaning about "Woke" and "left" on here are right wing bigots.......
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Post by spiderpuss on Nov 13, 2024 23:02:39 GMT
I suggest they follow the line for all the other shows they've royally shafted.
Paddy McGuiness should do one week with maybe Susan Calman or Ene Aluko. The next week Jill Scott, Wrighty and that Ugo Rugby guy.
Should go down a storm.
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Post by JoeinOz on Nov 14, 2024 5:50:13 GMT
It's possibly a good opportunity to rethink the format. What is Match of the Day for? It's not the only game in town anymore. By the time it comes around on a Saturday evening, every PL game has already been analysed in nauseating depth. The pundits on Match of the Day have a very short time window to say anything in and my experience in the PL was that they were never able to do much more than a very superficial overview due to their constraints. Would it be so bad to have one anchor, no analysis and double the amount of time devoted to in-game footage? It would even save the BBC some money. You say it's all been analysed but I bet most people don't have a pay TV service. Also motd is accessible for the whole nation. Stacks of people follow premier league action on it and nothing else.
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Post by Chewbacca the Wookie on Nov 14, 2024 7:24:38 GMT
With all the VR around is it possible we could bring back Jimmy Hill or Bryan Moore they’ll never be bettered.
If we’re looking at modern day presenters I like Chappers, Gabby Yorath or the guy that used to do the Championship I think his name was Darnish.
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Post by wagsastokie on Nov 14, 2024 7:49:57 GMT
Vine on ch5 just done a phone in .Every person who rang in glad to see him go was a Brexit voter So there right at least twice
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 14, 2024 8:07:26 GMT
Richard Keyes and Andy Gray
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Post by nott1 on Nov 14, 2024 8:09:15 GMT
After his initial stumbling efforts I think he has turned into a good presenter, and although he was bbc's top salary earner he will now probably triple his earning elsewhere and good luck to him!
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Post by nott1 on Nov 14, 2024 8:10:33 GMT
Richard Keyes and Andy Gray You naughty boy!
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Post by fca47 on Nov 14, 2024 9:35:19 GMT
How you become the top earner talking inane rubbish on a football show, indicates the BBC have strange priorities when spending our money
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Post by JoeinOz on Nov 14, 2024 9:50:19 GMT
How about Roy Chubby Brown doing it? Might seem over the top but it's the best way to ensure it isn't someone who's 'woke'.
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Post by nott1 on Nov 14, 2024 9:58:44 GMT
How about Roy Chubby Brown doing it? Might seem over the top but it's the best way to ensure it isn't someone who's 'woke'. FFS
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Post by danceswithclams on Nov 14, 2024 10:00:56 GMT
How about Roy Chubby Brown doing it? Might seem over the top but it's the best way to ensure it isn't someone who's 'woke'. Just replace Lineker with any middle-aged man plucked from a provincial Wetherspoons. The complaints would stop instantly 😅
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Post by JoeinOz on Nov 14, 2024 11:45:28 GMT
How about Roy Chubby Brown doing it? Might seem over the top but it's the best way to ensure it isn't someone who's 'woke'. Just replace Lineker with any middle-aged man plucked from a provincial Wetherspoons. The complaints would stop instantly 😅 Funny you should say that. On August 29th I was in Spoons down Stoke and got talking to a bloke. Aforementioned bloke mentioned there'd been stabbings at the recent Notting Hill carnival. He went on to tell me it doesn't make the news because it gets covered up. I asked him how he knew about it, and he told me he'd seen it on the news. That bloke should be the new presenter of match of the day.
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Post by a on Nov 14, 2024 12:22:05 GMT
Let’s face it, the exact same clowns in this thread celebrating him leaving due to his political beliefs, we all know would be the first ones bleating about "the best person should get the job". As well as gloating in joy at Clarksons recent interventions in politics, as a TV presenter. Moronic, painful and glaringly simple minded. He was pulled up for breaching impartiality regulations by the Beeb wasn’t he? I think that the issue people have isn’t necessarily with his presentation of MOTD but his lack of impartiality on a publicly funded platform.
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Post by dutchstokie on Nov 14, 2024 13:32:39 GMT
As it should be:
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Post by thepremierbanksy on Nov 14, 2024 13:41:28 GMT
Let’s face it, the exact same clowns in this thread celebrating him leaving due to his political beliefs, we all know would be the first ones bleating about "the best person should get the job". As well as gloating in joy at Clarksons recent interventions in politics, as a TV presenter. Moronic, painful and glaringly simple minded. He was pulled up for breaching impartiality regulations by the Beeb wasn’t he? I think that the issue people have isn’t necessarily with his presentation of MOTD but his lack of impartiality on a publicly funded platform. His impartiality was on his personal social media, not on the publicly funded platform though.
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Post by donaldingleton on Nov 14, 2024 15:08:21 GMT
If Chappers doesn’t want it, get Jeff Stelling in !
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Post by phileetin on Nov 14, 2024 15:10:53 GMT
put his goalhanger company into volountary liquidation.
good tax dodge , only pays 10% tax on 450000
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Post by shakermaker on Nov 14, 2024 15:14:55 GMT
It's possibly a good opportunity to rethink the format. What is Match of the Day for? It's not the only game in town anymore. By the time it comes around on a Saturday evening, every PL game has already been analysed in nauseating depth. The pundits on Match of the Day have a very short time window to say anything in and my experience in the PL was that they were never able to do much more than a very superficial overview due to their constraints. Would it be so bad to have one anchor, no analysis and double the amount of time devoted to in-game footage? It would even save the BBC some money. This is almost exactly how it should be. I would love to know who actually watches MOTD because of Lineker, or more to the point who finds the punditry remotely insightful. Just one link presenter between matches is all that’s required. Failing that, I think the show requires more robust punditry. I never see any of them actually call out a manager for tactical errors, or actively single out players that have been god awful. Any criticism seems to pussyfoot around the main cause. Personally I think one of the pundits should be a respected football journalist (like the ones who go through the daily sports back pages on the Sky Sports evening show).
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Post by a on Nov 14, 2024 15:33:25 GMT
He was pulled up for breaching impartiality regulations by the Beeb wasn’t he? I think that the issue people have isn’t necessarily with his presentation of MOTD but his lack of impartiality on a publicly funded platform. His impartiality was on his personal social media, not on the publicly funded platform though. That’s true, I should’ve worded it better sorry. It was enough for the BBC to change their rules off the back of it I believe, but I’m not fussed, he’s not my cup of tea and he’ll be gone soon enough, chappers gets the nod for me.
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Nov 14, 2024 15:56:42 GMT
Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer with Ted doing analysis! 😁
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Post by walrus on Nov 14, 2024 16:41:06 GMT
It's possibly a good opportunity to rethink the format. What is Match of the Day for? It's not the only game in town anymore. By the time it comes around on a Saturday evening, every PL game has already been analysed in nauseating depth. The pundits on Match of the Day have a very short time window to say anything in and my experience in the PL was that they were never able to do much more than a very superficial overview due to their constraints. Would it be so bad to have one anchor, no analysis and double the amount of time devoted to in-game footage? It would even save the BBC some money. This is almost exactly how it should be. I would love to know who actually watches MOTD because of Lineker, or more to the point who finds the punditry remotely insightful. Just one link presenter between matches is all that’s required. Failing that, I think the show requires more robust punditry. I never see any of them actually call out a manager for tactical errors, or actively single out players that have been god awful. Any criticism seems to pussyfoot around the main cause. Personally I think one of the pundits should be a respected football journalist (like the ones who go through the daily sports back pages on the Sky Sports evening show). BBC punditry both on MOTD and the live games they show is aimed at the general public, not necessarily a dedicated football-watching audience. Sky assumes that people who pay for a subscription have a decent knowledge of football so allow their pundits to get a bit more technical.
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Post by georgeberrysafro on Nov 14, 2024 17:34:36 GMT
I've not watched it since we got relegated. No point. Plus our coverage was s#%*e back then.
I hope it's Alex Scott so that a bunch of you snowflakes on here can have an entertaining breakdown.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 14, 2024 23:38:33 GMT
Chappers or Colin Murray are the good solid choices.
Stealing Pougatch from ITV would be excellent.
James Richardson would be a dream.
Past that I can’t think of anyone who would come close to Lineker.
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Post by skip on Nov 15, 2024 10:55:54 GMT
Let’s face it, the exact same clowns in this thread celebrating him leaving due to his political beliefs, we all know would be the first ones bleating about "the best person should get the job". As well as gloating in joy at Clarksons recent interventions in politics, as a TV presenter. Moronic, painful and glaringly simple minded. He was pulled up for breaching impartiality regulations by the Beeb wasn’t he? I think that the issue people have isn’t necessarily with his presentation of MOTD but his lack of impartiality on a publicly funded platform. I don't recall him calling our the Stop the Boats mantra as nothing but a hollow three word phrase shouted repeatedly towards the heavens without any meaningful substance dreamt up to whip up a storm with the disenfranchised forgotten working class before introducing eight minutes of highlights of Spurs losing a two goal lead at home to Brentford, but maybe I missed that episode.
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Post by Edward Tattsyrup on Nov 15, 2024 12:59:44 GMT
I've not watched it since we got relegated. No point. Plus our coverage was s#%*e back then. I hope it's Alex Scott so that a bunch of you snowflakes on here can have an entertaining breakdown. I'm pretty sure it will be Alex Scott, which is fine with me as I always watch it on catch up and fast forward through all the talking.
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Post by PotteringThrough on Nov 15, 2024 22:08:47 GMT
Vine on ch5 just done a phone in .Every person who rang in glad to see him go was a Brexit voter So there right at least twice *they’re*
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