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BBC World Cup Line up announced


Micah Richards' broadcasting career is absolutely bewildering to me. This weekend he was on the BBC's FA Cup coverage, then the whole day on Sky's Sunday coverage.

Why?

It's not his career. He only played about 200 club games, won a grand total of 2 trophies. Played about a dozen games for England - never made it to an international tournament. By contrast, Wayne Rooney played around 3 times as many club games, 10 times as many international games.

And maybe I'm missing something, but he doesn't strike me as a very good broadcaster either. Zero insight, a Soccer AM-standard banter merchant.

Apparently he earns £200k from the BBC alone. Stealing a living.
When he's not fake laughing, behaving like a 12 year old or can keep the decibels under 85 he can be quite insightful.

Unfortunately this only happens for an average of 5.7 seconds every broadcast so it's a no from me.
 
So only a handful of them will be attending, and the rest broadcasting from Manchester
Aye seems so, canny shite that tbf there’s something World Cupie about seeing the studio in a foreign country. Watching the German World Cup from that square looked class for example. People sitting in a studio in Manchester won’t have the same feel for the tournament. Hopefully itv are sending people over.
 
Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan and Alex Scott front BBC Sport’s TV coverage throughout the tournament. Broadcasting from BBC Sport’s home in Salford, a brand new, state of the art immersive studio will transport viewers to 16 cities across three host nations – Canada, Mexico and the USA.

They’re joined by an unrivalled line up of football royalty, including former England stars Alan Shearer, Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards, Joe Hart, Paul Robinson, Steph Houghton, Ellen White and Danny Murphy. Representing Scotland are Scott Brown, Rachel Corsie and James McFadden, while World Cup winner Olivier Giroud, Gaël Clichy, César Azpilicueta, Benni McCarthy, Ashley Williams and Thomas Frank add global insight and international edge. Former international referee Darren Cann completes the team, bringing expert analysis from the heart of the game.

World-class commentary comes from Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson, Steve Bower, Jonathan Pearce, Robyn Cowen, Steven Wyeth and Liam McLeod, with Alan Shearer, Danny Murphy, Stephen Warnock, Efan Ekoku, Martin Keown, Sue Smith, Rachel Corsie, James McFadden and Paul Robinson providing expert co commentary. Alternative BBC Radio 5 Live commentary will also be available on selected BBC TV fixtures whilst an Audio Description service (AD) will be made available for the first time on all TV Live games to assist the blind or partially sighted community.
Ashley Williams played for Wales

What global insight or international edge could he offer ?
 
À lot of ‘respected’ male pundits eg Lynam, Keys have never played football at any level but people listen
Not saying she is good or bad but it isnt and shouldn’t be a gender thing unless it is purely based on pro football
At lot of ex male players( now pundits) never played in à WC tournament eg Micah Richards, but he is regarded as a knowledgeable pundit by many
They aren’t pundits, they are broadcasters or presenters depending on what you want to call them.
 
Ashley Williams played for Wales

What global insight or international edge could he offer ?
Played in the semi final of an international tournament
À lot of ‘respected’ male pundits eg Lynam, Keys have never played football at any level but people listen
Not saying she is good or bad but it isnt and shouldn’t be a gender thing unless it is purely based on pro football
At lot of ex male players( now pundits) never played in à WC tournament eg Micah Richards, but he is regarded as a knowledgeable pundit by many
Who listens to Keys? The Halloween hands prick is a proper helmet
 
Micah Richards' broadcasting career is absolutely bewildering to me. This weekend he was on the BBC's FA Cup coverage, then the whole day on Sky's Sunday coverage.

Why?

It's not his career. He only played about 200 club games, won a grand total of 2 trophies. Played about a dozen games for England - never made it to an international tournament. By contrast, Wayne Rooney played around 3 times as many club games, 10 times as many international games.

And maybe I'm missing something, but he doesn't strike me as a very good broadcaster either. Zero insight, a Soccer AM-standard banter merchant.

Apparently he earns £200k from the BBC alone. Stealing a living.
Rooney is dull as owt
 
I love her, but what insight can she provide about competing in a men’s World Cup tournament?

Competing in a women's one? Just because the standard's lower doesn't mean the experience is different. They're not an alien species man :lol:

She certainly has more insight than Micah Richards.
Micah Richards' broadcasting career is absolutely bewildering to me. This weekend he was on the BBC's FA Cup coverage, then the whole day on Sky's Sunday coverage.

Why?

It's not his career. He only played about 200 club games, won a grand total of 2 trophies. Played about a dozen games for England - never made it to an international tournament. By contrast, Wayne Rooney played around 3 times as many club games, 10 times as many international games.

And maybe I'm missing something, but he doesn't strike me as a very good broadcaster either. Zero insight, a Soccer AM-standard banter merchant.

Apparently he earns £200k from the BBC alone. Stealing a living.

"Vibes"
 
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