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For those missing their James Richardson fix, check out his Totally Football Show podcast (if you haven't already).
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Karim_myBagheri said:presenter would have to be James Richardson
sitting outside a cafe with a half eaten ice cream and a mug of coffee holding up the pink italian sports paper whilst a waiter serves some people in the background. Magical period for TV sport. Plus having the late great Peter Brackley as commentator.1 -
Minto!0
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I know I’m in a minority but I always found James Richardson to be quite smug. Part of that group of hipster journalists who often report on European matters and present themselves as having bit of an air of self importance about them. No surprise to find them writing in The Guardian a lot of the time.
He openly states that he will support countries that face England at football too, which always seems to be portrayed among those who are just trying to go against the mainstream a bit too deliberately for my liking.I can’t quite put my finger on why I struggle to take to those types, especially as i enjoy learning about the non mainstream parts of the game. Just feels a little bit forced when you know full well they are going to go into anti England mode when the time comes around, because they know it will appeal to a certain crowd.2 -
I didnt know about the anti England thing. What’s that all about?1
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I'd much prefer to listen to Alan Brazil or Adrian Durham over the very attractive Laura Woods.
Both of them can take stick and can take their teams getting stick, unlike Woods. Ally McCoist saves the breakfast show on Talk Sport.
Gaby Logan is always good. So is Lineker. Jenas makes a better presenter/pundit than he ever did as a centre-mid for Spurs. The lad has done well. Kate Abdo does a great job on US tv.
The worst/least favourite - Gabby Agbonlahor. Thickest bloke on the planet. You lot love him and rightly so for how he played for you but christ, Darren Bent and Andy Goldstein have killed Drive Time. Cant stand Jamie Redknapp.0 -
Agree, Goldstein and Benty are a good combo.Not sure why but didn’t think Bent would be a good media man.1
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I think Jenas is absolute sh*te. Never actually adds anything. Just has a very good agent.2
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That doesn't look like agreement to me lol0
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MrOneLung said:Agree, Goldstein and Benty are a good combo.Not sure why but didn’t think Bent would be a good media man.
I meant it in the way of along the lines of 'in need of resuscitation'
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Presenters are one thing, commentators another, but ‘pundits’?
I don’t understand the elevation of ex players into a position labelled ‘pundit’. Have a supporter of each team who play saying stuff about the game, from the heart, not some boring has been.0 -
ValleyGary said:I didnt know about the anti England thing. What’s that all about?
From memory, I think it’s just a case where he feels the need to support anyone playing against England just as a reaction to our mainstream media who are too pro-England for his liking.
I used to listen to the Guardian Weekly podcast about a decade ago, and remember he would always be quite quick to make a jokes about England’s failures whenever they went out of a tournament.0 -
I am surprised Clare Balding hasn't been mentioned. Ed Chamberlain very good, Jeff Stelling a consumate professional. I like Nick Dougherty .0
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lolwray said:I am surprised Clare Balding hasn't been mentioned. Ed Chamberlain very good, Jeff Stelling a consumate professional. I like Nick Dougherty .
As for the James Richardson "anti-England" stuff, I've always taken it as his dry wit rather than true cynicism. His background with the circus of corruption in Serie A probably means he takes a lot of English melodrama with a large pinch of salt.3 -
Gravesend_Addick said:There are a few. Colin Murray, although very excitable, is very knowledgeable. Gary Lineker is annoyingly good.
Laura Woods is one of the best in my opinion. Nothing to do with her looks (although that's bonus), she's just a very good presenter.
Hazel Irvine on Snooker & Jackie Oakley on darts are both very good.
I cannot stand Alex Scott, I think she's dreadful.1 -
JohnBoyUK said:MrOneLung said:Agree, Goldstein and Benty are a good combo.Not sure why but didn’t think Bent would be a good media man.
I meant it in the way of along the lines of 'in need of resuscitation'0 -
YoungFishCosta4tune said:lolwray said:I am surprised Clare Balding hasn't been mentioned. Ed Chamberlain very good, Jeff Stelling a consumate professional. I like Nick Dougherty .
As for the James Richardson "anti-England" stuff, I've always taken it as his dry wit rather than true cynicism. His background with the circus of corruption in Serie A probably means he takes a lot of English melodrama with a large pinch of salt.1 -
AP McCoy & Clare Balding...rarely seen together.
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Stig said:YoungFishCosta4tune said:lolwray said:I am surprised Clare Balding hasn't been mentioned. Ed Chamberlain very good, Jeff Stelling a consumate professional. I like Nick Dougherty .
As for the James Richardson "anti-England" stuff, I've always taken it as his dry wit rather than true cynicism. His background with the circus of corruption in Serie A probably means he takes a lot of English melodrama with a large pinch of salt.2 -
She had a good London Olympics but then we became over saturated with her presenting everything for a while0
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Stig said:YoungFishCosta4tune said:lolwray said:I am surprised Clare Balding hasn't been mentioned. Ed Chamberlain very good, Jeff Stelling a consumate professional. I like Nick Dougherty .
As for the James Richardson "anti-England" stuff, I've always taken it as his dry wit rather than true cynicism. His background with the circus of corruption in Serie A probably means he takes a lot of English melodrama with a large pinch of salt.0 -
cafctom said:ValleyGary said:I didnt know about the anti England thing. What’s that all about?
From memory, I think it’s just a case where he feels the need to support anyone playing against England just as a reaction to our mainstream media who are too pro-England for his liking.
I used to listen to the Guardian Weekly podcast about a decade ago, and remember he would always be quite quick to make a jokes about England’s failures whenever they went out of a tournament.2 -
Roger Mellie
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ValleyGary said:cafctom said:ValleyGary said:I didnt know about the anti England thing. What’s that all about?
From memory, I think it’s just a case where he feels the need to support anyone playing against England just as a reaction to our mainstream media who are too pro-England for his liking.
I used to listen to the Guardian Weekly podcast about a decade ago, and remember he would always be quite quick to make a jokes about England’s failures whenever they went out of a tournament.
Many people seem to want to do the complete opposite and discredit the team and its achievements wherever possible.
Where the 'anti-England' pundit thing comes in is where I think they associate the England support with some sort of nationalism, and therefore will always lean the opposite direction.0