Because he is an ex blue we have to like him? Don't understand that view.Completely disagree with the criticisms on Micha's own personal views, based on his own personal experiences and how he sees things. Michael Holding and Ebony Rainford-Brent wont have the same experiences as Micah. One person is from a different generation completely, the other a different gender. Both are from different sports, who grew up, lived and worked in a different areas. Their interviews were also taken at the start of July and touched on the George Floyd aspect which was still very raw(that context is important).
I'm not having this: "He did a shit job because he didn't cry enough or make me cry" talk either. Deary me. He gave some original angles on the matter at the very least. I agree what he said about how some white people feel attacked, although he could have said it better I guess(I got his point though). That's the reason some people lash out at BLM, not because they are racists, they have this idea that it's some agenda to say all white people are racist. That's a pretty balanced view from his position when you think about it.
As a pundit, for me he's enthusiastic, has charisma(which most of them don't have lets face it), speaks from the heart and I can see he is working at his craft(knowledge, communication etc). So he will get better over time. I don't mind seeing him on the telly at all and get the feeling a few stuck up blues are weirdly embarrassed by him. To which I'd say: Grow a pair, he's fine.
I have said many times, the guy seems a very decent human being, but in my opinion , at this time, is not a very good pundit. A pundit should give opinions, and in terms of ex players, tell the audience their view of a game from a players perspective. Souness and Neville do this very well in my opinion. People like Redknapp and Richards and co give little or no insight into anything. Ashley Cole is another, truly awful, illiterate and contributes nothing.
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