What makes it all the more strange is that into other sports the punditry is so much better - cricket and rugby are 2 obvious examples where the BBC, BT and Sky do a fantastic job. I have no idea why football punditry is so sycophantic.
Quote from: aev on October 29, 2015, 12:41:16 PMWhat makes it all the more strange is that into other sports the punditry is so much better - cricket and rugby are 2 obvious examples where the BBC, BT and Sky do a fantastic job. I have no idea why football punditry is so sycophantic.Although I feel that cricket has started down that slippery slope, with Phil Tufnell taking the role of Chief Court Jester and Graeme Swann is still too close to some in the England set-up.
Too many broadcasters have forgotten what one master of their craft - it could have been Harry Carpenter - said; "Nobody watches an event to hear the commentator."
One thing Merse got right the other day was saying you don't sell a £32.5m striker and replace him with a £6m Championship striker, you need to get a £12-15m striker in. Bit like selling Milner for £26m and replacing him with £6-8m players like Makoun and Ireland or selling Young and Downing for £37m and replacing them with 1 sub £10m player in N'Zog. I know Lerner didn't pocket the Benteke cash and we brought some other players in but more needed to go on a centre forward. It's like the M'ON days when we only spent £3m on strikers yet many more times that on defenders/midfielders.
Quote from: TopDeck113 on October 29, 2015, 12:51:06 PMQuote from: aev on October 29, 2015, 12:41:16 PMWhat makes it all the more strange is that into other sports the punditry is so much better - cricket and rugby are 2 obvious examples where the BBC, BT and Sky do a fantastic job. I have no idea why football punditry is so sycophantic.Although I feel that cricket has started down that slippery slope, with Phil Tufnell taking the role of Chief Court Jester and Graeme Swann is still too close to some in the England set-up.I think the cricket ones on the radio are really good. Commentators and summarisers - they have a lot of airtime to fill as well.