I like that he showed his emotion. Better than boring shite pundits come out with these days,with the exception of Neville.
Showing emotion on the terraces or in the pub is fine. When you're speaking as a pundit on tv it can be unprofessional. I love Buzzer and love the fact that he still has this much passion for the club after all these years. However, he came across poorly that day. Understandably perhaps because he won't have had the media training that modern players get. Pricks like Yorke and Ferdinand get away with talking bollocks because of who they played for. Savage gets away with it because he can string a few sentences together without looking awkward. Redknapp jnr for the same reason and because he looks good for the camera. Buzzer looked awkward and spoke like one of us. What he said was spot on and how he said it showed his love for the club, but it didn't look good on tv.