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Dream Punditry 10:45 - Dec 9 with 3557 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Stolen from Joe.

What's your dream football punditry studio?

1. (Presenter)
2. (Pundit)
3. (Pundit)
4. (Pundit)
5. (Wildcard special guest)
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Dream Punditry on 16:22 - Dec 9 with 1087 viewsTomS

Dream Punditry on 15:45 - Dec 9 by BrianMcCarthy

Presenter - Bill Herlihy
Pundit - Johnny Giles
Pundit - El Tel
Pundit - Gary Neville for the knobs and buttons
Wild Card - Keane


I recall Graham Souness starting out on his commentary career when he was invited to RTÉ in Ireland to join the established panel for a summer tournament. Bill Herlihy hosted and the fixtures were Johnny Giles and Éamonn Dunphy. Nobody was afraid to call the match, or individual performances, as they saw them, with no holds barred. Souness was taken aback by the honesty and candour of the observations, being trained up in the politically correct environment of the BBC and Sky studios. He turned to Dunphy and uttered "you can't say that", to which Dunphy laughed and said "of course we can, you're in Ireland now". Over the following weeks, with the leash off, Souness became a very insightful panelist.

When he returned to the UK for the start of the Premiership, he continued with his no holds barred observations until the first ad break. The director told him "you can't say that"! He went back into his shell.

Giles and Dunphy were like the old players at the bar, who knew exactly what they were talking about and weren't afraid to say it. Herlihy was the perfect host, lobbing the odd, occasional hand grenade into a discussion to liven it up. That's why we loved them.

Herlihy
Giles
Dunphy
Souness
Alistair Campbell 😁
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Dream Punditry on 16:40 - Dec 9 with 1069 viewsTheChef

Dream Punditry on 16:20 - Dec 9 by robith

4 clones of Slaven Billic arguing with themselves, and 1998 era Martin O'Neil to tell Robbie Williams he likes Angels


This Martin O'Neill clip too.


Poll: How old is everyone on here?

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Dream Punditry on 18:32 - Dec 9 with 1023 viewsqpr_1968

1. presenter....brian moore
2.pundit......saint
3.pundit.....greavsie
4.pundit....roy keane
5.wildcard special guest......brian mcarthy

Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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Dream Punditry on 18:38 - Dec 9 with 1018 viewsnix

Presenter: Gabby Yorath
Pundit: Clarence Seedorf
Pundit: Juergen Klinsman
Pundit: Gary Neville
Pundit: Brian Clough
Commentator: Barry Davies
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Dream Punditry on 19:17 - Dec 9 with 994 viewsSuperhoop83

Dream Punditry on 11:31 - Dec 9 by Snipper

Best:
1. Des Lynam
2. Roy Keane
3. Brian Clough
4. Johnny Giles
5. Graeme Souness


Worst:
1. Jim White
2. Jamie Redknapp
3. Clinton Morrison
4. Robbie Savage
5. Steve Claridge


Agreed on the worst 5.

I'd like to add Garth Crooks but cannot work out who I'd drop for him. It certainly wouldn't be Clinton Morrison!

I'd also have Mark "Chappers" Chapman on standby for Jim White on deadline days. He seems a nice bloke but his banter is not for me Clive.

Suffering since 1978.

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Dream Punditry on 19:30 - Dec 9 with 980 viewsDiscodroids

Worst punditry Jamie Redknapp and Joe Cole.

i'd rather spend my last days in the bunker with albert speer and matin boremann ripped to the tits on pervitin eye drops while sunk to the nuts up Blondie, debating hypoxia opening up my radial and ulnar Veins as the the red army knocks on the door, than watch these two saccharine clean cut ponces regurgitate mindnumbing ancedotes.

'Mecca Archer!.. There'll be no more talk of Mecca in this establishment!'

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Dream Punditry on 19:34 - Dec 9 with 978 viewsnix

Dream Punditry on 19:17 - Dec 9 by Superhoop83

Agreed on the worst 5.

I'd like to add Garth Crooks but cannot work out who I'd drop for him. It certainly wouldn't be Clinton Morrison!

I'd also have Mark "Chappers" Chapman on standby for Jim White on deadline days. He seems a nice bloke but his banter is not for me Clive.


Lots of candidates for the worst. Presenter: Richard Keys and pundit Peter Beagrie, commentator Andy Hinchcliffe cos he hates us so much. I also can't bear Dwight Yorke, Jimmy Floyd Hassalbaink and Joe Cole because it's all Man U and Chelscum respectively. Oh, and Harry Redknapp because of what he did to us and how dare he claim to be an expert.
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Dream Punditry on 20:25 - Dec 9 with 962 viewsrobith

Dream Punditry on 16:40 - Dec 9 by TheChef

This Martin O'Neill clip too.



I rarely seem him on TV and I miss him. He's box office imo
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Dream Punditry on 23:18 - Dec 9 with 940 viewslightwaterhoop

Dream Punditry on 11:53 - Dec 9 by Mick_S

5. Leonardo - he was great on the World Cup stuff a few years back.

What a belter Antti - I'd forgotten all about him. He was excellent.


He was not a bad painter either.
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Dream Punditry on 08:56 - Dec 10 with 892 viewsSnipper

Dream Punditry on 23:18 - Dec 9 by lightwaterhoop

He was not a bad painter either.


Sorry, I down arrowed by mistake. 😇
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Dream Punditry on 09:12 - Dec 10 with 875 viewsMrSheen

Dream Punditry on 23:18 - Dec 9 by lightwaterhoop

He was not a bad painter either.


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Dream Punditry on 13:40 - Dec 10 with 828 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Dream Punditry on 11:34 - Dec 9 by Konk

1) Brian Moore
2) Brian Clough
3) Bryan Ferry
4) Joe Bryan
5) Brian Blessed/Brian Jacks


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Dream Punditry on 00:51 - Dec 11 with 755 viewsbob566

Dream Punditry on 16:22 - Dec 9 by TomS

I recall Graham Souness starting out on his commentary career when he was invited to RTÉ in Ireland to join the established panel for a summer tournament. Bill Herlihy hosted and the fixtures were Johnny Giles and Éamonn Dunphy. Nobody was afraid to call the match, or individual performances, as they saw them, with no holds barred. Souness was taken aback by the honesty and candour of the observations, being trained up in the politically correct environment of the BBC and Sky studios. He turned to Dunphy and uttered "you can't say that", to which Dunphy laughed and said "of course we can, you're in Ireland now". Over the following weeks, with the leash off, Souness became a very insightful panelist.

When he returned to the UK for the start of the Premiership, he continued with his no holds barred observations until the first ad break. The director told him "you can't say that"! He went back into his shell.

Giles and Dunphy were like the old players at the bar, who knew exactly what they were talking about and weren't afraid to say it. Herlihy was the perfect host, lobbing the odd, occasional hand grenade into a discussion to liven it up. That's why we loved them.

Herlihy
Giles
Dunphy
Souness
Alistair Campbell 😁


This. It will never be bettered.
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