Yeah, indeed. BBC have been shocking. Endless cinematic montages as well, all of which are totally pointless.I think it says something about how bad the BBC are when it comes to football coverage that ITV are blowing them out the water despite the presence of Adrian Chiles and Andy Townsend in their team.
"That Veron, he's got the same name as a guy who used to play for Man Utd."I can't believe they let Mick McCarthy near a microphone again after the World Cup. He's a level of ****e I didn't think existed.
It's because none of them have a clue about any football that's not played in England, and quite obviously don't bother themselves to actually do any research.Yeah, indeed. BBC have been shocking. Endless cinematic montages as well, all of which are totally pointless.
So annoying that the BBC pundits change their tune every ten minutes as well. At the start of the Spain/Croatia match they said how Spain would walk it, then at half time they said "Spain a pale shadow of the team they were two years ago", before then at fulltime saying how great they were again.
What's not to love about cinematic montages? Love 'em personallyYeah, indeed. BBC have been shocking. Endless cinematic montages as well, all of which are totally pointless.
So annoying that the BBC pundits change their tune every ten minutes as well. At the start of the Spain/Croatia match they said how Spain would walk it, then at half time they said "Spain a pale shadow of the team they were two years ago", before then at fulltime saying how great they were again.
Nah, he's all right. Sight better than the king of camp or Mick The Plank, low bar as that is.I like Keown as well, but he's a pretty horrible commentator.
They were taking their lead from Gary Neville's commentary on Chelsea's Champions League run tbf.Can't stand Gary Lineker these days. Smugness personified. Makes me want to put a brick through the TV.
Also, did anyone else find it incredibly annoying how the commentary team continually made stupid expressions like "..maybe it's written in the stars for England" and crap like that?
Switched off after the inevitable "it's cruel on England", makes you wonder if they actually engage their brains before opening their mouths.