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MotD - Who should present long term?

Just get a podcaster on and play extended highlights. Do away with the general chit chat in between which is usually repetitive drivel.
 

A lot of people dont. They crack isnt good, just luvvies. Ffw their bit.

Well I would agree that some might not like the personnel. I suppose it's personal taste but there's always a place for the concept of listening to experts dissecting the events of each game.
 
Aside from the freedom of speech debate the way football is presented is long due a revamp. Not least to remove these highly overpaid presenter and pundits. Do they add any value or do we just fast forward through that content?
Obscene in particular that the BBC spend a fortune on presenting the highlights in basically the same way they always have.
I'm not a fan of social media but if there is a place for it then it's sports coverage. Get reaction and opinion from actual supporters. Maybe provide some fantasy football stats. Not my cup of tea but seems to be how people consume their football.
No presenters. Bring back The Chart Show while you're at it. ;)
 
On another note, are Wright, shearer et al not in breach of contract if they refuse to work when they are supposed to?

Not as freelances. By definition, they can choose their hours. All that will happen is they don't get their fee. It's one of the key tests to distinguish a freelance from an employee.
 
It’s dead as a show, as is the BBC as an organisation. I honestly think this whole fiasco is the beginning of the end of the BBC as we know it.
 
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