BBC or ITV for the Final?

Gary Lineker introduces live coverage of the Wembley showpiece as serial winners Manchester City face a Crystal Palace side vying for the first major trophy in their history.



Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards and Glenn Murray provide studio insight, while commentary comes from Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer.





Mark Pougatch is joined by Roy Keane, Joleon Lescott, and Ian Wright to present all the action from the showpiece match, held at Wembley Stadium. With additional analysis from Laura Woods and Karen Carney, commentary by Sam Matterface, Lee Dixon and Ally McCoist, and reports from Gabriel Clarke,
Definitely BBC then, Dixon and McCoist no thank you.
 
Itv for karen carney as she's brilliant

You won't catch many with that kind of bait.

Full disclosure, I quite like her - good career, quietly tapped and been known to rock up like she's just off a three day bender.
 
Wasn’t it Shearer on co-commentary last year and he was an absolute **** from the kick off
Yep, every time one of ours was hacked down it was "just a strong tackle" or "you've got to be stronger" or "it's good to see passionate tackles like that".

Before getting on his knees and taking all the rag cock he could fit in him.

Bald Geordie Whore!
 
BBC.
Guy Mowbray is probably the best commentator, always gives us fair praise
Also remember ITV wanted to put the match on at 5.30
So all fans should switch to BBC next year if the game gets played at 5.30 just to send a message to not fuck with the fans
 
Lineker is a prick. How he's still employed by the BBC is a mystery. He must have breached their social media policy so many times yet they do nothing.
I only listen to him for football. I am not saying you are not right but apart from Trump I am too old these days to get involved in politics.
I am probably known as a Peacenik or something because I just can’t cope with war news anymore. Sorry @Prestwich_Blue
 
Gary Lineker introduces live coverage of the Wembley showpiece as serial winners Manchester City face a Crystal Palace side vying for the first major trophy in their history.



Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards and Glenn Murray provide studio insight, while commentary comes from Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer.





Mark Pougatch is joined by Roy Keane, Joleon Lescott, and Ian Wright to present all the action from the showpiece match, held at Wembley Stadium. With additional analysis from Laura Woods and Karen Carney, commentary by Sam Matterface, Lee Dixon and Ally McCoist, and reports from Gabriel Clarke,

Christ what a choice

I will go for ITV and try and line up BBC Radio 5 for commentary
 

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