Rooney on MOTD 00:50 - Sep 21 with 1586 views | reusersfreekicks | Awful. Think beeb have fallen into the was a great player must be a great pundit trap. |  | | |  |
Rooney on MOTD on 01:17 - Sep 21 with 1502 views | BlueBadger | He's following the classic Roy Keane great player>crap manager>pundit career path way. Although to be fair, Famous Roy with his scintillating pressers with planning that career a LONG time. [Post edited 21 Sep 1:17]
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Rooney on MOTD on 11:47 - Sep 21 with 555 views | eddiespearitt03 | I turn TV over for 5 minutes after every game just to avoid the waffle. |  | |  |
Rooney on MOTD on 11:52 - Sep 21 with 540 views | J2BLUE | I really don't know why companies continue to give pundit jobs to people who can barely string a sentence together. It should be a basic requirement. |  |
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Rooney on MOTD on 11:58 - Sep 21 with 512 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Rooney on MOTD on 11:47 - Sep 21 by eddiespearitt03 | I turn TV over for 5 minutes after every game just to avoid the waffle. |
I've got to that stage too. Also watching MotD on iPlayer so that I can forward through the analysis. |  |
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Rooney on MOTD on 12:05 - Sep 21 with 467 views | textbackup | That MOTD when there was only the goals, and no talking, was so much better. |  |
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Rooney on MOTD on 12:11 - Sep 21 with 445 views | Rozz | With his communication skills you wonder why he's not had a better time as a coach... |  | |  |
Rooney on MOTD on 12:46 - Sep 21 with 366 views | stonojnr | I wouldnt mind so much but the deal he has means they could end paying him £800,000 for this. and nobody watches Motd for Wayne Rooneys punditry, no one watches for She-Ras either another on silly money, people just want highlights and goals with maybe just a little bit of intro/context to the game & result. does no one at the BBC ever think you know what lets ditch the pundits, save alot of money we could spend elsewhere. they are meant to be a public service broadcaster, not a retirement home for ex footballers who cant string a sentence together. |  | |  |
Rooney on MOTD on 12:48 - Sep 21 with 362 views | Swansea_Blue | I still can’t understand why so many people in the game and fans said he was an excellent communicator as a manager. I’ve seen little evidence for it, but granted I’ve never sat in one of his team talks/meetings. |  |
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Rooney on MOTD on 13:23 - Sep 21 with 260 views | Swansea_Blue |
Rooney on MOTD on 12:46 - Sep 21 by stonojnr | I wouldnt mind so much but the deal he has means they could end paying him £800,000 for this. and nobody watches Motd for Wayne Rooneys punditry, no one watches for She-Ras either another on silly money, people just want highlights and goals with maybe just a little bit of intro/context to the game & result. does no one at the BBC ever think you know what lets ditch the pundits, save alot of money we could spend elsewhere. they are meant to be a public service broadcaster, not a retirement home for ex footballers who cant string a sentence together. |
I wish I could upvote this more than once. |  |
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Rooney on MOTD on 13:26 - Sep 21 with 246 views | Simonds92 |
Rooney on MOTD on 01:17 - Sep 21 by BlueBadger | He's following the classic Roy Keane great player>crap manager>pundit career path way. Although to be fair, Famous Roy with his scintillating pressers with planning that career a LONG time. [Post edited 21 Sep 1:17]
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He's far far worse than Keane. Rooney can't string a sentence together, nevermind provide insight. |  | |  |
Rooney on MOTD on 15:06 - Sep 21 with 78 views | urbanpenguin |
Rooney on MOTD on 12:46 - Sep 21 by stonojnr | I wouldnt mind so much but the deal he has means they could end paying him £800,000 for this. and nobody watches Motd for Wayne Rooneys punditry, no one watches for She-Ras either another on silly money, people just want highlights and goals with maybe just a little bit of intro/context to the game & result. does no one at the BBC ever think you know what lets ditch the pundits, save alot of money we could spend elsewhere. they are meant to be a public service broadcaster, not a retirement home for ex footballers who cant string a sentence together. |
I note that increasingly the BBC have on, instead of an ex footballer, an expert. I think Nikki i saw Nikki Bandini involved with the Champions League highlights and she added very insightful knowledge based on deep work and writing around the teams and individuals playing, not just memories and banter that ex pros usually offer. |  | |  |
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