Quote from: rob_bridge on August 19, 2013, 01:42:28 PMGenerally it seems MOTD have upped their game. Linekar sounded and acted more professional, Shearer seems to actually have put in thought nowadays rather than trot out the very tired old cliches, they have binned Lawro which was important as he is lazy and drags everyone down to his own level with his totally unfunny infantile quips, replaced him with Murphy who seems half decent and Hansen was shoved to MOTD2. They are rotating their panel and the likes of savage, Dublin, Hansen and lawro are still very much part of the furniture - fortunately they werent on this week.
Generally it seems MOTD have upped their game. Linekar sounded and acted more professional, Shearer seems to actually have put in thought nowadays rather than trot out the very tired old cliches, they have binned Lawro which was important as he is lazy and drags everyone down to his own level with his totally unfunny infantile quips, replaced him with Murphy who seems half decent and Hansen was shoved to MOTD2.
We all have to realise that all the media coverage - TV, internet, papers is very biased towards 5 or 6 teams who the writers are fans of, and whom the pundits are drawn from. If, as I expect this season, we surprise a few and challenge the 'elite' you can bet your house the usual cliches will be trotted out - one man team, emerging force etc. One I don't see, but I believe is the truth is that Villa are the team who encapsulate the term 'sleeping giant' more than any other premier league team past or present. I think this manager, with sensible backing, could exceed what MON achieved. I think he knows what he is doing and is creating something very special.
Quote from: eastie on August 19, 2013, 01:47:41 PMQuote from: rob_bridge on August 19, 2013, 01:42:28 PMGenerally it seems MOTD have upped their game. Linekar sounded and acted more professional, Shearer seems to actually have put in thought nowadays rather than trot out the very tired old cliches, they have binned Lawro which was important as he is lazy and drags everyone down to his own level with his totally unfunny infantile quips, replaced him with Murphy who seems half decent and Hansen was shoved to MOTD2. They are rotating their panel and the likes of savage, Dublin, Hansen and lawro are still very much part of the furniture - fortunately they werent on this week.I thought Lawro was dropped from the panel entirely, I'm sure there's a post in the other football section about it.
Did I blink and miss Villa in the opening titles?
Quote from: Tokyo Sexwhale on August 17, 2013, 10:36:28 PMDid I blink and miss Villa in the opening titles?Does it really matter about the opening titles?
Quote from: paul_e on August 19, 2013, 03:02:10 PMQuote from: eastie on August 19, 2013, 01:47:41 PMQuote from: rob_bridge on August 19, 2013, 01:42:28 PMGenerally it seems MOTD have upped their game. Linekar sounded and acted more professional, Shearer seems to actually have put in thought nowadays rather than trot out the very tired old cliches, they have binned Lawro which was important as he is lazy and drags everyone down to his own level with his totally unfunny infantile quips, replaced him with Murphy who seems half decent and Hansen was shoved to MOTD2. They are rotating their panel and the likes of savage, Dublin, Hansen and lawro are still very much part of the furniture - fortunately they werent on this week.I thought Lawro was dropped from the panel entirely, I'm sure there's a post in the other football section about it.Vastly reduced role according to this but still one of the panel-A friend of the veteran pundit branded the corporation’s handling of his demotion as “absolutely pathetic”, claiming the 56-year-old was the “fall guy” in its attempts to breathe new life into a show that boasts four million viewers.With Alan Hansen having already decided to quit after next summer’s World Cup, Thursday’s announcement that Lawrenson would have a “reduced role” on Match of the Day marked the beginning of the end for a double act that has been a key feature of British coverage for 16 years.It became a trio more recently when Alan Shearer took turns with them to sit on the sofa opposite presenter Gary Lineker and dissect Saturday’s matches in a traditional manner that increasingly began to divide opinion.Speculation was rife all three could be cast aside as the BBC looked to the success Sky Sports enjoyed in nurturing younger analysts, particularly Gary Neville.But the corporation ultimately decided to retain Hansen and Shearer as lead pundits, while severely rationing the appearances of Lawrenson, who will now be part of a pool of mainly younger names including Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, Les Ferdinand, Gus Poyet and Gianluca Vialli.
Quote from: Mortimer's Bear on August 19, 2013, 03:46:45 PMQuote from: Tokyo Sexwhale on August 17, 2013, 10:36:28 PMDid I blink and miss Villa in the opening titles?Does it really matter about the opening titles?Not massively, but we are there.Lowton celebrating his goal at Stoke. It also finishes with Van Persie's offside goal against us from last season.
There is nothing wrong with MOTD that plenty of Villa victories this season can't fix.