Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Just watched MOTD 2, he really doesn't like us
IsItMuzzy Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 He also said 'waxing lyrically' at least twice on MOTD 2. Not only did he keep saying it he kept saying it wrong too. The guy makes Alan Shearer look like a Mensa member.
coolhandfox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Who cares about pundits, just doing their job and doing job!
Raw Dykes Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 He's a twat, but that's a ridiculous thing to say It's not at all. Did you know that the BBC are not putting out any all-male panel shows now? They hire people based solely on their gender or race. Nevermind if someone else is better qualified.
Lcfc Jordan Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Just watched motd2 extra and Jenas hates us , his only proof of us going down was that we lost cambiasso.
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 It's not at all. Did you know that the BBC are not putting out any all-male panel shows now? They hire people based solely on their gender or race. Nevermind if someone else is better qualified. Was that in the daily mail?
jimmeh Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Was that in the daily mail? No BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26107011
FrankieADZ Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Just watched motd2 extra and Jenas hates us , his only proof of us going down was that we lost cambiasso. the stupid sod must have forgot we had Cambiasso from the start of the season & results took an up turn when Huth came in but i guess he probably wouldnt know that
marbelladave Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 No BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26107011 Exactly, just another example of the BBC's politically correct credentials.
The Horse's Mouth Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 I'm not sure why you're complaining, the other two buffoons were talking about a top half finish and a cup whereas Jenas just said that we shouldn't get carried away after beating a poor sunderland side, which is spot on
Zear0 Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Murphy referring to him as J.J was the most nauseating part of the programme.
Ian S Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Actually it's not. It is entirely inline with the BBC's agenda of diversity. Spot on
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 What exactly did he say? Nothing to get that offended about but people aren't half precious. Essentially said that as good as we were we shouldn't be getting carried away (which I agree with) and that we will be in the mix with a few other sides come the end of the season (which I agree with). Said Sunderland were in real trouble.
AKCJ Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Dion Dublin? Your telling me he isn't an awful pundit too. How does he keep getting work I like Dion. Think he talks a bit of sense while coming accross as a sound and quite funny bloke. A pundit doesn't always need to be a Gary Neville deadly serious about absolutely everything type to be enjoyable to watch.
NewquayFox Posted 10 August 2015 Author Posted 10 August 2015 His comments on Radio 5 were about us having no chance of staying up without Cambiasso, going on to say we were lucky as Sunderland were rubbish and nothing complimentary about our performance, the bloke just hates us but not sure where the racist posts come into this, actually think Savage is a gobshite too..... Up the City......
Buzzell Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 **** him, aslong as we do our talking on the pitch and stay clear of the drop zone.
Raw Dykes Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 No BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-26107011 If I was a woman, I'd hate this. If I was invited onto a BBC panel show, I'd always be wondering whether I'd earnt the job, or whether I was only there to fill a quota. The vast majority of comedians in this country are men, so when you're picking only 2-4 people to appear on a TV show, it's going to be men nearly every time. Is there anything wrong with that? Is it fair to always pick a woman, when they make up a tiny fraction of all comedians? Let's say comedians are 90% men (I think it's probably much higher than that). If you were hiring without prejudice, then panel shows would have a woman on about once every 3 or 4 episodes, depending on how many guests the show has. Have I Got News for You only has two guests, so 50% of them will be women. How is it a fair reflection of the comedy scene to have equal numbers or male and female guests when male comedians make up nearly the entire scene? The BBC's policy means that if you're a woman and a comedian, then you don't have to be good at what you do - you'll get work no matter how bad you are.
Kitchandro Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 I like Dion. Think he talks a bit of sense while coming accross as a sound and quite funny bloke. A pundit doesn't always need to be a Gary Neville deadly serious about absolutely everything type to be enjoyable to watch. He's absolutely shocking. One of the worst.
AKCJ Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 He's absolutely shocking. One of the worst. He's on MOTD 2 once in a blue moon. A show that clearly doesn't take itself too seriously. I think he's alright. He's a laugh and actually comes accross well. Unlike the miserable Jenas/Murphy combo.
Kitchandro Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 He's on MOTD 2 once in a blue moon. A show that clearly doesn't take itself too seriously. I think he's alright. He's a laugh and actually comes accross well. Unlike the miserable Jenas/Murphy combo. I like Murphy.
jimmeh Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Murphy is better than neville in my opinion. Only reason he's not on sky is because he's not a club legend anywhere. Like neville/carragher/Henry.
Buzzell Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 He's on MOTD 2 once in a blue moon. A show that clearly doesn't take itself too seriously. I think he's alright. He's a laugh and actually comes accross well. Unlike the miserable Jenas/Murphy combo. Murphy is a great pundit imo.
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