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  • @BBCSounds
    @BBCSounds  Год назад +19

    Who is the best pundit in the game?

    • @kevinkilbane2007
      @kevinkilbane2007 Год назад +18

      Obviously roy keane cause he's not a spoofer

    • @DifficultFlannel
      @DifficultFlannel Год назад

      Not sure who the best is, but the worst, by a long long way, is Jamie Redknapp. He's clueless. Keown, Murphy, Clinton Morrison are all also completely and utterly dreadful.

    • @TheTororist
      @TheTororist Год назад +12

      wrighty for me. i think everyone loves him, even spurs fans

    • @Youngbuck83
      @Youngbuck83 Год назад +3

      Anyone who is there on merit and not a diversity hire.

    • @Simon-pg1bm
      @Simon-pg1bm Год назад +3

      Michael Owen, Paul Merson and Scholesy!!

  • @Beyond__Ai
    @Beyond__Ai Год назад +15

    Don't let micah richards jolly nature distract you from how intelligent and perceptive he is

  • @cntsingbutigtsol
    @cntsingbutigtsol Год назад +80

    “Everyone was too angry…” so right! Micah brings a great energy and POV. Love watching him.

  • @wills.1978
    @wills.1978 Год назад +14

    i love micah's take on wrighty and a different way of doing punditry from a lighter angle.

  • @robertcooke963
    @robertcooke963 Год назад +61

    Roy Keane is my favourite, especially after a Man United loss

  • @Do27gg
    @Do27gg Год назад +57

    Micah is so right about people will blindly back the pundit with the better career. That being said he’s such a breath of fresh air

    • @LHBH8
      @LHBH8 Год назад +6

      Breath of fresh air? Haven’t heard that one before. Let me guess, you like his laugh too. Also he mentioned that thing about the career because he’s probably insecure about his position based on his own career. He’s box ticking for network executives. You think all these platforms using holes and brothers as pundits etc wasn’t by design..

    • @Do27gg
      @Do27gg Год назад +7

      @@LHBH8 did you want me to use another phrase? Will I get more marks? I’m not saying he’s not being box ticked, all I’m saying is I enjoy more of a personality when I’m listening to pundits speak. He’s still achieved more than 99% of the world in terms of football so he’ll know what he’s talking about .

    • @LHBH8
      @LHBH8 Год назад

      @@Do27gg You could have a non league player and they’ll have achieved and no more than the 99.9% of the world about football. Media has overdone it with the brothers and especially the women. They just copied the American model, it’ll only get worse, ESPN over there constantly talking about race and politics. They’ve dipped their toe into that here and it will only increase over time.

    • @jamiewilliams685
      @jamiewilliams685 Год назад

      Low IQ, low impulse control.

    • @allindbz
      @allindbz Год назад +2

      He is the worst pundit

  • @drtjohns
    @drtjohns Год назад +121

    In terms of pure analysis... Arsenal Wenger is by far the best at it and the most interesting to listen to. He truly gives common listeners a perspective of football that they would never come to know by themselves.

    • @wills.1978
      @wills.1978 Год назад +7

      he's excellent to listen to. obviously extremely intelligent and sharp but funny as well.

    • @barry4649
      @barry4649 Год назад +11

      Does Wenger still do it? I remember when him and Jose were pundits together on some show for a few months 3 or 4 years ago it was brilliant to listen to

    • @wills.1978
      @wills.1978 Год назад

      @@barry4649 that was great stuff. I think he does select international tournaments for itv and bein. ill always remember "quelle audace" at the zidane panenka in wc 2006.

    • @cntsingbutigtsol
      @cntsingbutigtsol Год назад +2

      @@barry4649 think he does the english language broadcast in france.

    • @ysituation
      @ysituation Год назад +2

      Mourinho better

  • @eoinyessesmaguire1636
    @eoinyessesmaguire1636 Год назад +17

    Love Roy and Michas relationship, Ive seen Roy go from here to Forest to my team utd and as far as I can see Micha has definitely brought out the humorous side we all knew Roy had but on screen and who would of thought Roy would ever do social media videos there very funny together, Micha just laughs when Roy's been serious luv that..

  • @Reacher6207
    @Reacher6207 Год назад +22

    We need more people like Micah in this world. Guy is such a great soul :)

    • @Blackfeet
      @Blackfeet 11 месяцев назад +1

      A Karan that likes black people and wants to see more... what multi-verse are you from?

  • @grahamwilshaw3507
    @grahamwilshaw3507 Год назад +20

    Over the years there has been too many pundits that sit on the fence. Too many Yes men. Roy Keane says it as it is and doesn't sit on the fence. He's witty and obviously has the career to back up his opinion. Best pundit out there by a country mile

  • @finbarrcorcoran9342
    @finbarrcorcoran9342 Год назад +36

    Of all the pundits Roy is the only one who doesn't care if people like him or not. Unfortunately he is in danger over time of becoming a caricature of himself.

  • @donal935
    @donal935 День назад

    Roy partnered with a Micah or an Ian is the absolute best.
    You see the excitement and the joy of the game from Micah/Ian and the seriousness and pure blood boiling passion from Keane.

  • @amakky1989
    @amakky1989 Год назад +50

    Sherar is right in his view on that. But then being popular does not always equate being right (which is part of what’s wrong with the community nowadays). Tifo has a lot of followers because of their analysis and they don’t do content that is provocative or controversial

    • @abeining
      @abeining Год назад +1

      Agree that Tifo is really good

    • @Groundsey
      @Groundsey Год назад +1

      Tifo is where it’s at ✊🏻

    • @fredrik8500
      @fredrik8500 Год назад +2

      Well there was that podcast where they denied the holocaust ever happened. That’s pretty controversial.

    • @bakaredamilola5088
      @bakaredamilola5088 Год назад

      I absolutely love tifo

  • @discoking8930
    @discoking8930 Год назад +51

    Keane is just brutally honest. He says as he sees it he's not too analytical or pauses the game draws lines or over explains things. He just cuts through the b/s and says it honestly without the bells and whistles

    • @brandonsamuelshort9776
      @brandonsamuelshort9776 Год назад +3

      Fair, but a lot of us appreciate what you can actually learn from the bells and whistles, from a tactical perspective. I don’t get too much value from aggressive subjectivity, it is entertaining though

    • @perakojot5628
      @perakojot5628 Год назад +1

      @@brandonsamuelshort9776 That's why we need different pundits working together. If it's only tactical analysis - it becomes boring. If it's only funny - people will start asking for analysis. It should be mix of everything.

    • @brandonsamuelshort9776
      @brandonsamuelshort9776 Год назад +2

      @@perakojot5628 agreed

    • @C33Fernandez
      @C33Fernandez Год назад

      I love that from pundits, they're just expressing themselves. I will say, Keane is brutally honest about his opinions, he is serious about football and about the competition - But he isn't an angry hard-ass, he knows when to lighten up and doesn't take his role as a pundit overly seriously. He likes to have a laugh and enjoy football as a pundit/ spectator, and I feel like that makes the whole of his personality as a pundit really likeable.

  • @jamesdunne3626
    @jamesdunne3626 Год назад +11

    Wenger the best! He talks about psychology of a footballer, analysis of the game. Very thoughtful, respectful of the game

    • @Kurgan618
      @Kurgan618 Год назад

      But his delivery is interminable. Part of being a pundit is delivery and the ability to engage. Wenger is unenthused, and his command of English is the same as when he first arrived.

  • @og87
    @og87 Год назад +42

    Roy Keane garners respect and makes you pay attention that’s why he’s a good pundit , regardless of he’s digging someone out or praising someone you listen and he’s 99.999999 percent right... Wrighty, shearer the same you respect the opinions and with wrighty it’s the wholesome respect. He says a lot of positive and he’s got the passion. Shearers from my generation of footballers so I remember adoring the man so he gets my respect that way and he’s always talked the business and you know he’s talking sense. Each one has their own opinions. The worst one in my book is Souness. He’s past now and should have been moved on and same with Rio he’s always making the punditry about himself and it’s just not what you want to hear. It’s like he thinks people will forget about him so he’s constantly talking about the teams he played in and the players he played with or against.

    • @sunbro9133
      @sunbro9133 Год назад +3

      Bang on. I love when keane and Wright are on together. Often, they have conflicting opinions, but both have the utmost respect for each others opinions they were both top class. Both are my favourites, along with the old rte panel of Dunphy, Giles, Brady and Bill O'Herlihy 😂 simply for the Craic that was in it.

    • @celsocosta880
      @celsocosta880 Год назад

      You are spot on mate 👀👀👀

    • @ellemarr7234
      @ellemarr7234 Год назад

      I agree but wanted to add that it might be Rio’s lack of comfort in front of the tv camera and a need to kind of prove why he’s there among some of the legends he watched growing up. Food for thought 😊

  • @wayne3078
    @wayne3078 Год назад +3

    Keane is brutally honest and that’s refreshing rather than pundits kissing asses.
    He tells it likes he sees it

  • @theseaandthesky2107
    @theseaandthesky2107 Год назад +6

    Shearer having to grit his teeth to praise Keane.... haha

  • @MattConnolly-wi8oh
    @MattConnolly-wi8oh 3 месяца назад

    I so want to see Keane & Shearer on a pod

  • @bootch82
    @bootch82 22 дня назад

    micah is so on the ball here. he doesn't say it outright but he mentions elements of how you have to find your role and it's a team effort. It's why their panel of Henry, Carragher, Micah and Kate works so well. each one has their strengths and they balance and complement each other to bring out the best of those strengths - it's not a debate, sometimes you have a devils advocate, but when someone is making a point but hasn't explained it well enough or has missed an angle, one of others will ask a question that is an assist for the first person to elaborate rather than disputing or interrupting to make the point themselves.

  • @Johnw112
    @Johnw112 Год назад +2

    Fair play to Shearer, I know him and Roy don’t like each other, but that was a very fair assessment from him respect 👏

  • @CarlosCasanova9
    @CarlosCasanova9 Год назад +1

    great discussion 👏

  • @frankmcloughlin7076
    @frankmcloughlin7076 Год назад +7

    Eh, who on earth would actually consider Shearer as a circumspect and incisive pundit? Apart from he himself clearly.....

  • @otuamab
    @otuamab Год назад

    Gary great to have you back

  • @jasonacuna971
    @jasonacuna971 Год назад +9

    Micah is the best... seriously love his laugh..

  • @lornasinclair4768
    @lornasinclair4768 Год назад +4

    Love these guys they bring the match to my day match of the day 😉🤣☺️🤩

  • @anthonyb3514
    @anthonyb3514 Год назад +17

    My issue with cable TV punditry is that most of these guys get paid big money to give their view from the very unique point of actually have been a footballer but their mid game and post game analysis comes down to key words like "passion", "aggression", "tactical nous" etc. Which pretty much anyone who knows football or not can say. If a team plays attacking, possession-dominated football, they don't analyze, they just label it "tiki taka" and "park the bus" if they play the opposite. If there was actual in-depth analysis on strategy and tactics, so much of what you see on the pitch in terms of player behavior and team performance can properly be explained. Yes, we can bring up how difficult it would be to make this analysis in real time immediately after a game but isn't that why studios hire former pros and pay them ££££

    • @bgpilko
      @bgpilko Год назад +4

      Completely agree - their analysis is so skin-deep and reliant on clichés. I read a book on football tactics and learned more in the first 5 pages than I've done in 15 years of watching sky sports and match of the day

  • @olamideniyiafuye
    @olamideniyiafuye Год назад +3

    I really like Micah Richards. Very honest man

  • @allumcharles
    @allumcharles Год назад +7

    Micha putting Roy as his #1 ❤

  • @conah9440
    @conah9440 Год назад +2

    I seem to remember Alan Hansan having a Keano type reputation prior to social media. He wasn't only famous for the "win nothing with kids" line he was also generally inpolite enough to get a point across that registered with viewers.
    If the question is Who is the best pundit then the answer is the most honest. I'd say Righty in his earlier pundit career.

  • @AliHussain-fz7pd
    @AliHussain-fz7pd Год назад +12

    Micah has added a new dimension, it's made viewers look at the collective more than it ever was. He's made it more entertaining. Keane is a loose cannon, gives it an edge. Now that Lawrenson has gone, they are all pretty good, the women aren't. People say "they've played in stadiums, won cups etc" but then so have the mens U21s. I think it's important to have played at a high enough level where you have sources in the dressing room, understand the pressures & media scrutiny.

    • @jamiewilliams685
      @jamiewilliams685 Год назад

      Diversity quotas

    • @treuhandesign
      @treuhandesign Год назад

      Only fax spoken here

    • @ravecrab
      @ravecrab Год назад

      Don't agree. When I watch female pundits, I'm always struck by how much more tactically astute and eloquent they are compared to male pundits. And I say this as someone who has 0% interest in watching women's football.

  • @hamonryechinaski180
    @hamonryechinaski180 Год назад

    The best way I realised how football (and any elite sport) is about handling pressure was watching some of the stuff players do in training or in challenges. Watching England cricketers hitting a ball into dustbins 50yds away time sfter time after time or footballers hitting crossbars/scoring penalties/aceing shooting challenges was amazing...even doing simple stuff is difficult when the pressure is on! Pundits will always struggle to get some fans to understand the effect pressure has on players.

  • @TonyHavenMusic
    @TonyHavenMusic Год назад +3

    People seem to forget there were way more high engagement newspapers and critics based on football then, so many magazines etc and they would be brutal on some players

  • @darylthomas7317
    @darylthomas7317 Год назад +1

    Punditry since 95? My gosh how old is gary he looks so young

  • @horangi5662
    @horangi5662 Год назад +5

    Roy Keane isn't analytical?? And Alan Shearer supposedly is?? I think some people confuse analysis for talk about tactics and formations.
    Keane is very analytical when it comes to which defender is responsible for doing what in a given situation. And I think great managers do the same. How many times has Mourinho fallen out with players who could not do their assigned task in his system?
    People should not confuse Keane's intensity and digging individuals out with a lack of analysis or just being there to create drama. Keane's comments are focused on doing specific jobs, and that presumes analysis.
    Meanwhile there are plenty of commentators who talk tactics based on players' reputations, but then fail to call out the players when they are the reason that the tactics failed. Or they criticize players in general terms only. By contrast Keane is ruthlessly specific in his criticisms of players, great or small, who fail to execute the tactical plan.

  • @schwarzmann1
    @schwarzmann1 Год назад +3

    Shearer is so right I love Roy Keane but he's not really much of an analyst everything always comes back to passion, professionalism and doing the basics. But I think thats also a good thing because it simplifies the game and exemplifies who he was as a player not the most technically gifted but a hard worker that didn't have any glaring weaknesses

  • @mistercoquin533
    @mistercoquin533 Год назад +1

    You can get statistics and analysis at the click of a button. I think that was Shearer's initial point - anyone can present you with facts and figures of how a game went. Personally, what I want to see is someone cutting through the stats and sharing the wisdom of their experience.
    Keano stands alone in his ability to cut through the BS, give a frank and honest appraisal of a player or team's efforts and accomplishments, and he is also very funny. He also knows himself and recognises his own limitations, which I also think is a mark of a great pundit. I find him the most measured, consistent, and 'on point' of all the pundits. Always want to hear his views on a game. He also calls out the BS of his fellow pundits which is needed. He's a born leader on and off the pitch.

  • @galensonamatuke9747
    @galensonamatuke9747 Год назад +8

    Carragher ia the best for me. Monday night football is the most tactical insight u can get in any football game

  • @MrMusic238
    @MrMusic238 Год назад +2

    4:05 I think witty is pushing it a bit Big Meeks 😂

  • @AndrewHawkes-uj5ux
    @AndrewHawkes-uj5ux Год назад +3

    Micah is gold

  • @sugoshiyer1540
    @sugoshiyer1540 Год назад +3

    Roy keane is the best...

  • @reece7713
    @reece7713 Год назад

    Roy keane is a man of the people and wont lie about anything he will say things as they are. And analyses the game very well. You dont need to act like its A level maths. Im glad micah richards stuck up for Roy Keane then. Micah I respect him alot and has done very well at bursting on to the scene of punditry :) haha

  • @giteausuperstar
    @giteausuperstar Год назад

    The highest recommended video for me under this one is “Roy Keane best tik toks”, which I think pretty much proves Alan’s point.

  • @tomico9154
    @tomico9154 Год назад

    Even as a United fan I love Micah as a pundit.

  • @sbaby-kg8hn
    @sbaby-kg8hn Год назад +2

    Keane is ruthless and so raw 😂😂

  • @nicholaskamanja9417
    @nicholaskamanja9417 Год назад +1

    i've always thought roy's more of an entertainer. especially in today's society where tearing someone down is celebrated. glad to see others share the same view.

  • @jttaylor007
    @jttaylor007 Год назад

    So good to see gary lineker

  • @Tony-df5rs
    @Tony-df5rs Год назад +2

    Roy Keane and Henry are top of the tree

  • @ciaranoconnell4783
    @ciaranoconnell4783 Год назад +5

    Keane is box office but when you boil it down, it's essentially the frustrated fan digging out his own team when they don't win. It's basically Arsenal Fan TV in the last years of Wenger tbh. His answer is you are only losing because you don't want it hard enough and you have to become a thug and start lashing out to show ''passion'' if you are getting outplayed. There's NOTHING tactical about it at all.
    I don't particular rate Shearer for his insight but he does try to inform the viewing public something important that happened in the actual game that just took place and does sometimes make a good point. Most of it basic, i.e., praising a Dyche team for 2 banks of 4 and being tight defensively but something he does stumble upon a good bit of analysis over how a team tactically outmaneuvered the opposition.

    • @hotbot4219
      @hotbot4219 Год назад

      A thug wtf you on about juventus 99 wheres the thug. Thats why he wins stuff and your armchair pundit. At Highest level you get bullied if you cant defend youself

  • @stretchystretch269
    @stretchystretch269 Год назад

    Used to be Gary Neville in 2011 when he first started MNF not sure now

  • @LienLeon
    @LienLeon Год назад

    Yes online didn't exist but that doesn't mean people didn't have those same impressions and opinions. A person might think Shearer talked a lot of bollocks but could only tell that to their mates in the pub. Now you can tweet it directly to him.

  • @rammus5672
    @rammus5672 Год назад +4

    I think Roy can be overly critical sometimes which is not great for the snowflake footballers we have currently however, I do believe that most of the time hes not wrong since he speaks from the heart and puts himself in the shoes of the players and what is expected of them as a professional.
    A good example is when Pogba didn't track back and the other pundits were defending him and Roy was like no I dont buy that "Its 5 yards!" You throw your life for that jersey.
    I think he comes from a time where football was looked at it that way where you play with your heart on your sleeve.
    There are still players like that today but lets be honest the younger generation probably more talented and fit lack just that extra club pride.

    • @graemeblack9963
      @graemeblack9963 Год назад

      Over critical is just that....over critical. That's not a good thing, roy keane.for the past is entertaining however he can't see beyond his own point forever being rite which it most certainly.wasnt with regards to ronaldo.

  • @mattconnolly6341
    @mattconnolly6341 Год назад +6

    Shearer always bitter when it comes to Keane & vice versa sadly. They’d be great together.

  • @donmontague4107
    @donmontague4107 Год назад

    I hate the BBC but this, like much of MOTD, is brilliant, love it. A commentator segment would be good - the most important men in the game!
    I like most of the recent English pundits, but they're not allowed to call out the corruption and so-called 'positive racism' in player selection and pundit-hype that goes on all the time.
    The best footballing brain I've ever seen as a pundit, by far, is Glenn Hoddle. He's simply a footballing genius, and a perfect example of 'saying what the viewer can't see'.
    Of the younger ones, Jermaine Jenus has a good brain and is very likeable. As is Micah, and Gary Neville, Carragher and McManaman.
    Paul Scholes, while pretty much always being my favourite footballer of all time, is still a bit conformist, sort of giving others the benefit of the doubt and not speaking against much in the decline of Manchester Utd. It also annoys me a bit when a presenter asks him or someone else after a match "What went wrong?" and they go "Yeah, I dunno". Makes me think, well... don't give them their cheque just yet. Let's have them work for it a bit.
    Still, the most important thing is that the Scots don't do it. So long as we don't have to watch or hear ignorant, opinionated Scots talking rubbish about a league based in England and supported by Englishmen, we're always gonna be at least half way there.

    • @donmontague4107
      @donmontague4107 Год назад

      Oh yeah and I know he was a mercenary with no club loyalty so he's unpopular, but Michael Owen is actually really decent.

  • @kartikvenkat5391
    @kartikvenkat5391 Год назад +3

    And it's not that Roy Keane can't go into detail. He probably chooses not to as his emotional side takes over.

  • @bonjovi7120
    @bonjovi7120 Год назад

    How brave of a black guy like Lineker so share such personal stuff with us

  • @thisnorthernsoul7466
    @thisnorthernsoul7466 Год назад +1

    Pundits punditing punditry

  • @giddygiddy85
    @giddygiddy85 7 месяцев назад

    England never heard of Eamonn Dunphy, he made keno look like he was sitting on the fence

  • @owenlee6125
    @owenlee6125 Год назад

    This guy gets fashion advice from Kevin heart

  • @cristianchan5402
    @cristianchan5402 Год назад

    Ian Rush should be a pundit in early 2000s...

  • @armanmaurer3123
    @armanmaurer3123 Год назад

    for me gary and jaimie are the best by a country mile

  • @Fergus316
    @Fergus316 10 месяцев назад

    Keane talks like managers talk in the dressing room. He talks about which defender was responsible for giving up the goal and which player isn’t giving enough.
    That’s analysis.
    I disagree with their idea that Keane is focusing on controversies and not analysis. Keane is focused on what is most important in the match whereas a lot of pundits can only talk in generalities and fail to confront the issues which Keane is quick to call out.

  • @OnCoGoD
    @OnCoGoD Год назад +3

    Roy doesn't do analysis? WTF!!!!!

  • @sherwood9917
    @sherwood9917 Год назад

    My problem with a lot of the former players who are now pundits is that a lot of them find it hard to be unbiased and, thus, objectively call the game. I enjoy Micah, for example. His energy and the relationship that he has with Roy is entertaining. However, I cannot listen to Micah when he calls City games.

  • @user-qr1jr7ic6b
    @user-qr1jr7ic6b Год назад +6

    Shout out Keys & Grey

    • @ravecrab
      @ravecrab Год назад

      Andy Gray is still the most insightful pundit I've ever seen in terms of showing me things I would never have spotted myself, and he also had incredible passion for the game. Richard Keys was just a chimp in a suit though, no talent at all.

  • @MarcTurnbull1
    @MarcTurnbull1 Год назад

    Has Alan Shearer ever provided insight

  • @sportsfan7012
    @sportsfan7012 Год назад +2

    Roy Keane is quickly becoming a caricature of himself

  • @paddy801
    @paddy801 Год назад

    Scholes. Hes calm, doesnt beat round the bush n objective. Tbh BBC's pundits is way more objective than ESPN's. Lots of double standard used in ESPN. They always belittle their own team when they are scared.

  • @El_terrible1985
    @El_terrible1985 Год назад +5

    Shearer is the most unlikable footballer I’ve ever seen

  • @markgoulding5333
    @markgoulding5333 Год назад

    Lol good debate ❤

  • @22grena
    @22grena 5 месяцев назад

    Gary is beginning to resemble Jimmy Hill

  • @DocYAYAYA
    @DocYAYAYA Год назад

    I want pundits to tell it how it is regardless. If a player is shocking say it

  • @inserter400
    @inserter400 Год назад +5

    Micah gets on my nerves , with that laughing for nothing.
    Doesn't offer me anything

  • @michaelkahama3459
    @michaelkahama3459 Год назад +3

    In terms of analysis, Carragher tops the list. He might be wrong on some calls but he justifies his positions .

  • @rosenpcj
    @rosenpcj Год назад

    Roy Keane and Craig Burley

  • @waltcruz1631
    @waltcruz1631 Год назад

    That’s their job

  • @barneymcgoo123
    @barneymcgoo123 Год назад

    Pundits just explain everything we've just watched. From that they say who should have been here or there. It's bollocks

  • @FIHRR-bd8uy
    @FIHRR-bd8uy Год назад

    Couple o national treasures right here no doubt imho Richards is good too 😁😂👍

  • @andyhello23
    @andyhello23 Месяц назад

    You can understand football very well, without ever have had kicked a ball
    Humans are humans, and sports especially team sports are based on human beings, and if people understand humans, you can understand alot about football, without ever have kicked a ball
    Thats what professional football players do not understand
    Football is mainly in the head, as it needs intelligence to play it, and people who never played the game can see things in stuff that they should have no idea about.
    Pundits think all people who have never played the game know nothing, and thats not the case.
    In football in past you had to earn your dues, so you can see why footballers think this way, but that does not mean humans cannot work out alot about stuff, without ever being actively involved in something, that they are interested in.
    Football is a sport that requires intelligence, and that means people who cannot play the game can understand it, without playing it.
    Thats what pundits do not appreciate, and they think because they earned there dues in how football used to be, that all need to do this to understand it.
    No, plenty have a good idea about football without ever playing it
    Plus with respect to plenty of footballers, they are not that intelligent, they just had skills or physical attributes, that meant that they could play sports for a living.
    Most footballers really are not that smart, they had gifts that meant they could do something very well, but that does not mean they understand how they do it, or why they can do it.
    Thats what managers are for.
    If all pundits were that good, they would of been managers, and they are not.
    There is different intelligence abilities in humans, and that means football is like that too, meaning different players can analyse things in slightly different ways, and people like pundits who can see things for what they are on the pitch, and explain it to the public.
    I never listen to commentators, or pundits, if you can understand football, you just understand it, and you never needed to have ever kicked a football to understand it.
    Team sports are a fascinating profession that humans do, and so much of team sports is based on how humans are, and if you understand alot about humans, you should have a good understanding of how team sports work.
    Not playing the game, and not having the skills to play the game, means only that the public cannot understand technical details of football, and there is things about being a good footballer, that only good footballers know, if they indeed have the intelligence to understand why and how they can do what they can do.
    Lots of players have no idea how and why they are good at football, and simply do not the intelligence to understand it, in terms of logic.
    I never listen to pundits, or commentators, as like i said if you understand how football works, you just do.
    I could listen to really good managers explain football and understand it without having them explain it, as people like johann cruff was good, because he understood humans, and bill shankley was good, because he understood humans.
    If you can understand alot about humans, if you are interested in a team sport, you will simply understand alot about the sport without ever played it.
    Pundits, and former footballers always assume all the public has no idea, as these old school players went through a system where they earned there dues and they think because of this, that the public does not understand this system.
    They ignore its all about intelligence, and if you know humans, you can understand things about humans without ever doing what other humans do, and that means football as well.
    Football is best sport in world, because it needs intelligence to play, and that means all humans with there own level of intelligence can understand football at there level of intelligence.
    This is why football is best sport in world, and everyone has a view on it.

  • @andrewdempsey6924
    @andrewdempsey6924 Месяц назад

    The BBC understanding if you want clicks just put Roy Keane in the title

  • @amillionviews888
    @amillionviews888 Год назад

    Black n white telly 😂😂

  • @rosenpcj
    @rosenpcj Год назад

    Micah is good as well. Go to USA channels

  • @sacred1827
    @sacred1827 Год назад +2

    Ex players are very deluded about their analytical abilities. Nobody really rates their insight. People will stay turned for Keane tearing strips off someone but beyond that people get their analysis from the athletic or podcasts now. These pundits have been complacent for years and lost their credibility. Nobody cares what Shearer thinks now.

  • @magnusforte9988
    @magnusforte9988 Год назад

    Keano is no.1

  • @nimascolari1508
    @nimascolari1508 Год назад

    Wenger is the best. He teaches and highlights things most people even avid fans don't see. Souness and Roy are controversial. Owen is the worst.

  • @donkarleone9329
    @donkarleone9329 Год назад +9

    Shearer does analysis don't make me laugh. Dull and clueless. So bitter when it comes to Keane.

    • @toastertwo
      @toastertwo Год назад +3

      Spot on a dull and boring pundit jealous of Keane and only that he’s a mate of Gary would not get a job on another set

  • @kwadwoappiah6730
    @kwadwoappiah6730 Год назад

    Alan Shearer, Micah, Wright, Keane, Scholes, Hargreaves, Owen, and Lineker are all great. they all bring different sides/personalities to the game

  • @rosenpcj
    @rosenpcj Год назад

    Shearer Shearer tell Harry K to join and Captain Man U

  • @peterjones2834
    @peterjones2834 Год назад +1

    This used to be so good ot watch. Now its horrible cause of there 3 egos all ways put them selfs in the list and talks about them selfs for at 20 minutes Bring back Wright and get rid of laughing boy.

  • @rahulmodi8706
    @rahulmodi8706 5 месяцев назад

    Shearer’s analysis is average, never heard him saying anything good.
    Neville & Carra analysis of defending was brilliant
    Alonso & Mourinho are brilliant

  • @gnanyreddy3030
    @gnanyreddy3030 Год назад

    Micah looking like a gaint...

  • @jamesmiles1328
    @jamesmiles1328 Год назад +3

    There right about one thing roy Keane is the number 1,because he’s honest and tells the truth,rest them including these 3 are all ass kissing yes man,linekar only cares about himself making things about him,

  • @Donalob
    @Donalob Год назад +2

    This is funny as Micah is the worst football pundit I've seen come out of the UK.

  • @toastertwo
    @toastertwo Год назад +14

    Keane has a brilliant sense of humour to unlike shearer who has a small personality and no sense of humour

  • @rathernot6660
    @rathernot6660 Год назад

    Tifo Football

  • @garystyles4151
    @garystyles4151 Год назад

    2 of the biggest prats in football

  • @mexicanpaddy
    @mexicanpaddy Год назад +3

    Shearer along with Danny Murphy are boring pundits. Shearer seems to be jealous because people click on Roy Keane videos and not his. People dont really want deep analysis, they want to listen to conversations you would have with friends or in the pub. Thats why Keane is box office.

  • @BanjoLuke1
    @BanjoLuke1 Год назад

    He is right about Wright.
    Not sure about Shearer.
    Richards is hard to watch.
    Lineker has become way too "blokey".

  • @ruaraidhmorrison5879
    @ruaraidhmorrison5879 Год назад +1

    Keane is awesome just now but Hansen was the best.

  • @markstarmer3677
    @markstarmer3677 Год назад +4

    Wright can’t put two bloody sentences together. Only a ‘pundit’ to tick the obligatory box.