Betfair Bozo
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- Jul 24, 2007
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His 'praise' is based on his stunning analysis, of something that never happened.
"If you analyse the amount of games they've been behind in and salvaged points, it's quite frightening"
Going behind in THREE of 19 games, and recovering, really isn't a 'frightening' statistic, is it?
I called him a 'prick', not because of his opinion of the Albion -which favourable or otherwise, he's entitled to - but because he's basing it on a lack of insight, knowledge or research, into the league that he is PAID to follow. THAT is why I consider him, Hinchcliffe and the others to be pricks.
Just like when (current French international and darling of the French media) Hatem Ben Arfa scored on his debut for Newcastle, and Alan Shearer announced on MotD "We don't know a thing about this kid Ben Arfa..."
Do your ****ing JOBS, you lazy, thick, golf club wankers.
Arguably, the pricks are those that pay their wages. The standard of punditry is so low it's unbelieveable. I assume the bosses at Sky, the beeb etc think that you have to have ex players as pundits but you only had to watch the World Cup and see the difference in insight between Tim Vickery and the usual array of "experts" that have "played the game at a high level" to see this is monumental bull5hit. There are a handful of decent ones (including Adam Virgo might I add) the rest are stealing a living. I would love to see the likes of Mike Holden and Mark Langdon given a go.