Micah Richards the pundit

Well it puts to bed the nonsense that he has been trying to hide his split loyalties as does his comments on the rest is football podcast.

As for the rest as I said earlier his punditry is not my bag but he still comes across as a very cheerful, fun, positive individual who is very difficult to dislike, add his history with the club the mind boggles why he invokes such dislike from people.
I find him very easy to dislike indeed. But each to their own.
His history with the club has little bearing in this regard, nor with him it would seem. But that's by the by; his terrible punditry, inflated ego and "larger than life" personality, leave me cold.
 
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Micah is held to a different standard.

Wayne Rooney can barely string a sentence together and people - admittedly not on here - are making out like he’s the second coming.

Gary Neville is hugely biased, as is spitting Carragher and that seething ball of spite and rage who deliberately crippled one of our players, and then insulted his son, Roy Keane.

Alan Shearer as a pundit is like 20mg of diazepam in human form and always has been.

Yet it’s Micah Richards who is getting stick from so many supporters of the club he served for years as a youth player, first team player, club rep and captain. It’s Micah who has got over 300 pages of Blues poring over every word he says and thinking up new and creative excuses for why they don’t like him, even though he loves our club and helped get us where we are now.

Not right.

Eh? Rooney is the second coming of what? Augustus Gloop?

Rooney is a tedious twat.
Richards is a tedious twat.
Shearer is a tedious twat.

About the only pundit I have any time for is Ian Wright. He’s honest, fair and doesn’t insult the intelligence of the audience.
 
I find him very easy to dislike indeed. But each to their own.
His history with the club has little bearing in this regard, nor with him it would seem. But that's by the by; his terrible punditry, inflated ego and "larger than life" personality, leave me cold.

Yes true, each to their own. I will probably always have an affinity based on a boyhood blue, helping us life our title in 44 years and his performance in the 6-1.

Its funny the people who work with him, from the outside looking in, seem to really like him and have a real affection for him, funny it doesn’t transmit across that likeable character to everyone.
 
Yes true, each to their own. I will probably always have an affinity based on a boyhood blue, helping us life our title in 44 years and his performance in the 6-1.

Its funny the people who work with him, from the outside looking in, seem to really like him and have a real affection for him, funny it doesn’t transmit across that likeable character to everyone.
Yep, a real puzzler given all that Roy of the Rovers stuff. Well done.
 
I'll tell you what leaves a slightly bad taste. You can see Shearer and Lineker looking at him and liking him, but liking him in the way you'd like a loveable puppy. He is no threat to them whatsoever, he's good for a few laughs (for some), which they certainly aren't, and as long as he stays in his lane and knows his place, he's fine. In short, it's a subtly patronising relationship.
Nedum, who is a cut above both Lineker and Shearer in both articulacy and intelligence, would most definitely occupy too much space. He'll never get that gig.
 
Micah is held to a different standard.

Wayne Rooney can barely string a sentence together and people - admittedly not on here - are making out like he’s the second coming.

Gary Neville is hugely biased, as is spitting Carragher and that seething ball of spite and rage who deliberately crippled one of our players, and then insulted his son, Roy Keane.

Alan Shearer as a pundit is like 20mg of diazepam in human form and always has been.

Yet it’s Micah Richards who is getting stick from so many supporters of the club he served for years as a youth player, first team player, club rep and captain. It’s Micah who has got over 300 pages of Blues poring over every word he says and thinking up new and creative excuses for why they don’t like him, even though he loves our club and helped get us where we are now.

Not right.

Outgoing Black men with big personalities are treated differently
 

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