Stan Collymore is a complete example of presenters on talkshite, big headed, arrogant and thick. I am not a MOTD fan but talkshite are only interested in shocking people. They are the radio equivalant of the Daily Star.Having said that I think Shearer is a complete waste of time and Hansen/Lawrensen belong to a different era so a freshening up of the panel is well overdue. Having seen Collymore be a pundit on Channel 5 i would rather have 15 minutes worth of ad breaks.
I agree with Collymore's comments to an extent because MOTD is safe and chummy, but I would question what you would put in its place.
I'd like to get away from the idea that you have to have been a top-level player to talk about a sport.
MOTD is bad enough, but it's high quality compared that fucking rat, Colin Murray, and his attempts at humour on MOTD2.I'm sick to death of the whining glory hunter going on about Liverpool and his great footy-loving mates, like he's some jack the lad from the pub.
Stan Collymore is a complete example of presenters on talkshite, big headed, arrogant and thick. I am not a MOTD fan but talkshite are only interested in shocking people. They are the radio equivalant of the Daily Star.
Journalists,and the like.So I'm afraid if you rip off someones quotes,quote them fully.rather than ripping off someones protected tweets,then also in my comments he would would have seen suggestions of great tactical brainsMartin Samuel only criticised the choice of potential panelists,not the need for change,and again,if he and his (cont) http://tl.gd/65cks9I've got good friends at the BBC who work bloody hard but my comments were aimed solely at editorial and punditry quality of 1 show.End of.Correction.I was at 5 live as late as 2008.So when lazy journalists are looking for a magic bullet reason why I think MOTD is poor,I'm afraid anti BBC is not it,by a long chalk.working for talkSPORT but out of contract,the BBC made a firm contract offer to go back to 5 live with the opportunity to do television too.when in fact I worked for 5 live commentating and doing Monday Night Club show as late as 2007.Also at the beginning of last season,whilstA final point on MOTD tweets which has gone unnoticed.Suggestions are that after being sacked in 2004 that I have an agenda against the BBC