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2 hours ago, keelansgrandad said:

Pundits toe the line. Thats why I listen to Keane. He says what he thinks and not what they want to hear.

Richards does nothing but giggle. Shearer can't move his lips. Jenas thinks he is a celebrity. Murphy is a drone. And Carragher and Neville just exist to promote their own two teams.

None of them watch us unless a colour commentators and probably think that Gilmour must be good because he is a Chelsea player. Lets see if he makes it at Stamford Bridge.

Kenny Cunningham is a very interesting pundit  , speaks his mind, seems genuinely interested and  informed.  Talks well too. 

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4 hours ago, Newtopia said:

I quite like Micah Richards, and Jermaine Jenas, both seem to love football, give positive views, and provide some interesting insights.  Gary Neville has really grown on me, he has opinions, and they seem pretty rounded and considered.

The others are pretty poor, Keane has strong opinions, but they are pretty divisive.  Jamie Carragher seems very Liverpool orientated.

interesting that we all see the pundits differently.

Gabby is vacuous.

 

Indeed. It is interesting. I loved Wogan on the radio but thought he was terrible on TV. I like Keane because he doesn't use words like great, brilliant, fantastic about ordinary things.

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3 hours ago, keelansgrandad said:

Indeed. It is interesting. I loved Wogan on the radio but thought he was terrible on TV. I like Keane because he doesn't use words like great, brilliant, fantastic about ordinary things.

Wogan was amazing the radio sadly missed.  I forgot to mention that I really like Ally McCoist, his opinions are well thought through and rarely simply headline grabbing.

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