I would rather listen to Claridge, but then again i would rather take a fisting from Abu Hamza than listen to collymoreSutton is quite new on the scene isn't he? I've heard him a few times and he comes across as being controversial for the sake of it.
Savage as you say changes his tune depending on which way the wind blows.
I think Collymore actually offers a bit of insight. He was the only one at talksport that did anyway, the rest were WUMs, dinasaurs or cricketers!
Put him up against Savage, Mills, Sutton, Claridge etc on the Beeb and he's offering more insight than that lot combined.