I couldn't agree more. 99% of them are robbing a living. They know less than your average fan, but cos they have played the game they, and the media bosses, seem to think they have some amazing insight. That's why Colin Murray got bucked off MOTD2 cos the ex-pros kicked up a fuss about him offering opinions and not just sitting there feeding them lines. You could count on one hand the number of times I have been impressed by the insight shown by ANY ex-pro or manager.Main stream pundits are generally appalling, with a phew exceptions. They get exposed all the time. I'm pretty sure most of them spend all week on the golf course, turn up to a studio and say the first thing that comes into their head, without any research what so ever.
A classic example of this is Man Utd getting Ten Hag last summer, pretty much every main stream pundit and never heard of him, let alone know anything about him. Dreadful lazy pundit's, all retired professionals who think they have a right to have the nations attention on what they think.
Just watched the highlights... have to disagree, Edd! Thought both handball decisions were harsh- first was above the sleeve, which is the cutoff line for handballs and the second, it was blasted straight at him and his arm was tucked in against his body. What was he supposed to do? This, plus two stonewall penalties denied... Should've been 2-5. We got away with a handball in the build-up to our goal as well. VAR is utter garbage.It would be nice if the BBC got some slightly more impartial pundits. According to Chris Sutton Brighton were "robbed" yesterday - the two disallowed goals were clear handballs, that's not being robbed, it's the rules. And yes they probably should have got a penalty, but assuming they scored it that would have made it a draw. No mention of Son's goal of the season contender. Jeez.
That City Arsenal game in a few weeks is looking like a title decider.
I know which club I would put my money on.
They do seem to have a knack for selling their talent and replacing them (for **** all) again. Probably one of the best run clubs imoI think them, and Wolves, are two sides who have been repeatedly shafted by VAR or by not getting decisions that other (ie "big") clubs would get every week.
I would like to see Brighton make the CL, but I suspect at least 2 of the 3 above them (allowing for games in hand, so Villa don't count) will have too much for them. Then their best players will be picked off in the summer