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That’s amazing. He really does come across as a lovely guy with a lot of heart and kindness.
Ever since I saw that clip of him with his childhood teacher, I've started to like him more and more. Seems like a genuinely good-hearted and caring person, with a great sense of humour.
 
It was an awful episode, as was the Sol Campbell one.

I really disliked the Ferguson one too, apparently I'm an outlier going by the posts on this page, but he comes across as a thug who thinks his violent behaviour was funny - enabled of course by the panel that were laughing along. I found it genuinely uncomfortable. Didn't find him particularly interesting in general either.
Was there any episodes you liked?
 
Jill has grown on me. Before I started watching the overlap this past month or so, I had only seen her in I'm a celeb (I saw her play footy for England, too, but I'm talking about seeing her personality) and, even though she won, I didn't really take to her. She was nice but not someone I cared to watch. Now, she's one of my favourite things on this because she gels so well with the others.
 
I feel the same. Interesting to see that he has rejected Aluko’s apology.

I’m surprised he rejected that.

I don’t have strong opinions on Aluko one way or the other but having heard the part of the interview the media have reported on, it feel a bit like she’s been stitched up a bit. I’m wondering if he’s listened himself or if he’s reacting to what the headlines have said. In context she’s not really having much of a go ant him, and actually raises some fair points.
 
I’m surprised he rejected that.

I don’t have strong opinions on Aluko one way or the other but having heard the part of the interview the media have reported on, it feel a bit like she’s been stitched up a bit. I’m wondering if he’s listened himself or if he’s reacting to what the headlines have said. In context she’s not really having much of a go ant him, and actually raises some fair points.

How has she been stitched up?

She bemoaned the lack of opportunities women get, specifically mentioned men being mindful of the roles they accept, and then directly called out Wright as someone who needs to be "aware" of his position, indirectly accusing him of "dominating" coverage.
 
I feel the same. Interesting to see that he has rejected Aluko’s apology.
Good. The same Eni Aluko who is often employed as a pundit on men’s games, has an issue with Ian wright being a pundit on women’s games. Ian wright, who as we know has been a massive advocate of women’s football and helped to raise viewing figures.

He’s 100% right to tell her where to go.
 
Good. The same Eni Aluko who is often employed as a pundit on men’s games, has an issue with Ian wright being a pundit on women’s games. Ian wright, who as we know has been a massive advocate of women’s football and helped to raise viewing figures.

He’s 100% right to tell her where to go.
It's not the same in terms of the dynamics for a female pundit in the men's game as it is for male pundit in the women's game but I agree that it was silly for her to pop at Wright of all people.
 
Can't say I've really ever spent much time thinking about Eni Aluko but Wright is a very nice man and probably the most high profile advocate of the Women's game in English football.

Women's football benefits from having Wright involved due to his profile alone. It is pretty silly to disparage that.
 
Eni Aluko couldn't have picked a worse person to name drop tbh, Ian Wright is one of the biggest voices from within the Men's game in advocating in regards to the Women's game. She said that "she couldn't dominate the Men's game in the way the Ian is dominating the Women's game". Ian seemed to start doing more Lionesses matches after the Women's World, but he doesn't cover the WSL on Sky or BBC in fact he has only ever done one match. So it was totally untrue.

Why should Ian accept an apology from her. When it felt like the world was gunning for her when she said 'Richarlison has 19 goals in 40 games, you do the math that's a goal a game', Ian was quick to stand up for her.
 
It's not the same in terms of the dynamics for a female pundit in the men's game as it is for male pundit in the women's game but I agree that it was silly for her to pop at Wright of all people.
What’s the different dynamic? I haven’t watched much women’s football, is it nearly all male pundits? If it is then Aluko would have a point, just a badly executed one by going after Ian wright in particular.
 
Fantastic episode this, could listen to Gullit all day. The part talking about Cruff, LvG and those monstrous Barca teams was superb.
Yep. Great episode. It's much better when they have minimal input and just let the guest talk.
 
Love the story Keane told at the start about Gullit's sides hurting from lifting trophies
 
Yep. Great episode. It's much better when they have minimal input and just let the guest talk.
Totally agree. His knowledge of the game and players was incredible and far better listening to him talk about his views on the game and experiences.

Love the story Keane told at the start about Gullit's sides hurting from lifting trophies
Belter :lol:
 
After a trivial one with Littler and the utterly abysmal one with Sol, also didn't they have the ref one in the middle of all these... the guest ones have recovered well with Duncans being solid last week, but yeah agreed with above, Gullit was a brilliant listen, even the regulars barely did any of their usual routine and just allowed him to go. That made a couple of runs go quite quickly!
 
Gullit has always been a great listen. I really enjoyed the level of respect they clearly all have for him. I think a lot of younger fans look at him as a good FIFA character but seeing the way some legends of the game are slightly in awe of Gullit really drills home his stature in the game.
 
Jill: I don't do too many women games (regarding punditry)
Keane: Because of Ian?

:lol: :lol: brilliant
 
The narrative changes - when United and Spurs are in the final then we shouldn’t qualify for the champions league. Yet no eyebrows raised when teams just make top 5. The argument is it’s called champions league but the other top 4 teams haven’t won anything. On the basis only Liverpool should be in the champions league, such dumbfounded logic.

It’s becoming boring, especially Roy and his line talent isn’t everything towards Bruno.

It’s ironic because I’d probably back United to beat other top teams in Europe in a one off game cup format.
 
Jill bringing up Foden in a discussion on the best teenagers in football history, almost threw my phone
 
Scholes looks like he’s been on ozempic. Maybe it was the lighting or something but Im used to him looking a bit bloated. On the latest episode he looks freakishly bony