In 2026, fans pay a lot of money to watch football through all the various subscription platforms.
However, are they getting their money’s worth in terms of analysis via the pundits provided by the various TV channels and broadcasters?
Rant Sport writer Joe Jones talks us through the pundits of today.
In 2026 I can guarantee every fan of every club in the top-flight division has a pundit they are not overly keen on.
Myself? As an Everton fan I cannot stand the dulcet tones of Andy Hinchcliffe, despite being an ex-Everton player I feel Mr Hinchliffe has something against my beautiful Toffees.
Agenda
A lot of my Liverpool-supporting friends have a certain agenda against Martin Tyler from back in the day – more than likely his subdued nonchalant gimmick when Christian Benteke scored an overhead kick against rivals Manchester United and he barely reacted to the goal.
Whereas when Anthony Martial came onto the pitch and scored, he laid out the proverbial red carpet with his commentary over his goal, spewing the famous line “Welcome to Manchester Anthony Martial”.
And as much as I like the duo of Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, whenever they commentate on their own teams (Manchester United and Liverpool respectively), I feel agitated by every word as the bias just seeps into their analysis.
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Old days
It feels like I’m watching the old days of the Fanzone on Sky whenever United play Liverpool – with the constant cuts to Neville and Carragher throughout the game, and when one of them goes silent to celebrate whilst the other miserably analyses the goal.
Fans of all clubs had famous instances with Michael Owen, who used to come out with now famous quotes such as ‘Whichever team scores the most goals usually wins’ and ‘What a shot, that’s completely unstoppable but the keeper has got to do better for me’.
Other voices in the industry such as Jim White and Simon Jordan in my opinion don’t offer anything substantial other than breed toxic masculinity into the sport.
Scathing attack
Following Jordan’s scathing attack at Eni Aluko recently, who yes initially never covered herself in glory, it led to yet another mass pile on the former Lioness.
Sticking with TalkSPORT, I believe the infatuation with Jason Cundy is just bizarre, his ‘bit’ where he lists a bunch of players, ex players and celebrity fans of a club after a humiliating loss just isn’t funny in 2026.
Perhaps I need to lighten up and have a bit more fun – but it irks me that a former professional is acting like a manchild.
Overarching bias is never a good thing in sport, this is why fans of certain teams prefer to not have certain pundits commentate and analyse their games e.g. Everton and Manchester United fans with Carragher, Celtic with Kris Boyd and Manchester City and Liverpool with Neville.
Football nerd
When the game is neutral and the standard pundits have no natural bias, this is often a great platform to highlight the ability of the pundit and show why they get paid the big bucks.
As a self-proclaimed football nerd, I love seeing the breakdown of all the weekend’s action on Monday Night Football – apart from the section covering Everton, as there will undoubtedly be something that is nitpicked from the game or about the club and not explained with wider context.
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