I've enjoyed most of the games I've seen thus far, one or two weren't up to much, but overall it's been a success. My only gripe is the nauseating studio bits with the usual suspects, Wright/Shearer/Ratboy/Micah etc. All of them, they sit being wise after the event telling us that if the keeper had gone the right way he might have saved a penalty, or if a Row Z shot had gone in it would have been a goal. Really? FFS!
They are paid to dissect certain parts of the game, and they go into great detail explaining what we have all seen anyway. Why? We're fans of the sport, we can see with our own eyes what has happened, we don't need a mega-ċunt like Ratboy to basically tell us 'If one team scores more goals than the other that team would win the game.'
They remind me of those old end-of-pier pantomimes you used to get: some washed-up actor/singer from years and years ago now reduced to playing Widow Twankey at some run-down theatre or other, delighting the kids with his 'He's behind you,' routine, whilst bemused adults watch on and snigger: 'He's that cùnt who used to do those washing-up commercials. Remember? He used to go out with that really fit bird from 'A Touch of Frost.'
It wouldn't be so bad if there was a bit of personality there, but it all just seems so contrived and phoney, like they are trying to give the impression that they are good old mates down the boozer having a laugh, when in reality they look bored and disinterested - the same as myself whenever I have the misfortune of switching on too early.