The future of Premier League football on TV (Part Two)
This extraordinary mini-series continues with Johnny calling 1992 the date of a ‘coup’ in football. Can it be undone?
This extraordinary mini-series continues with Johnny calling 1992 the date of a ‘coup’ in football. Can it be undone?
Hardly anybody actually watches on Sky or BT Sport. Surely this model is unsustainable?
Who else wants to spend 90 minutes watching the lower leagues with Colin Murray and Ian Holloway?
Most would agree it is outdated and needs more diversification. But it does still have its place.
Match of the Day is an institution, and it is here to stay. But it has its critics. Johnny Nic takes a look.
Matt Smith is a consummate professional, flexible, masterful and unflappable. So where’s the big gig?
Someone has finally wrestled the crown from atop 5 live’s bonce. Johnny Nic reviews the week.
Johnny loved Ray Wilkins and his voice. We re-publish his guide to Butch with a lot of love….
Motty is delivering his final live BBC commentary this weekend. Read all about the voice and the coat…
You would struggle to recognise his face but you know his voice…he’s the kind commentator with sincerity.
Here begins the campaign to get Ally McCoist on our screens more often. Is he ever not smiling?
Although not everyone’s cup of tea, Jake Humphrey has a big fan in Johnny. He’s Mr Reliable.
He keeps calm every week with someone shouting in one ear and Merse in the other. It’s Jeff, Jeff.
Here’s to Mike Ingham, BBC legend, and the oil poured on Alan Green’s troubled waters.
He’s grumpy and makes Dad jokes like no other, but Mark Lawrenson deserves all of our love.
Martin Tyler has been the voice of Sky Sports for many years, and hopefully many more to come. AND IT’S LIVE.
From his numerous kidnappings, to being shot and left in a coma, to scoring all the goals. It’s Roy Race.
It was so far ahead of the curve that everyone else didn’t even know there was a curve. Here’s to WSC…
The voice of football radio commentary for three decades, and a poet in his own right: “…and the sun shines now”
An absolute game changer in the world of punditry, and we have Nev and Carra to thank for it.
A wonderful player, and a fine pundit who is pretty much wanted by all. Everyone loves Wrighty.
There are 21 games on British TV this weekend. We’re on a mission to make sure you know where and when…
From Friday 5pm to Sunday 11pm, let us help you avoid anything other than football…
A national treasure, not because the toed the line but because he deliberately chose not to. Danny Baker is an institution…
A wonderful player, an excellent manager, a delightful co-commentator, and a brilliant man.
It’s the one you’ve all been waiting for. James Richardson, Gazza, gelatos, ice cream, pink newspapers…
It is the cradle-to-grave programme that has been with most of us for all our lives. Viva MOTD.
They made football fun and less serious, and that’s important. All hail Saint and Greavsie.
It’s time to say “hello to everyone at home” and enjoy the wonderful stylings of the legendary Pleaty.
The man who ruled football commentary for an era. Brian Moore that is, not Johnny Nic.