Sentences with word «punditry»

"Punditry" refers to the activity of expressing opinions, interpretations, or analysis on a certain subject, typically by experts or commentators. It involves offering informed perspectives, insights, or predictions on topics such as politics, sports, or current events. Punditry is often seen in the media, where individuals discuss and share their viewpoints to provide information and stimulate discussion. Full definition
In a truly awful show of punditry from former Arsenal defender Martin Keown, watch below to find out who the Match of the Day pundit thinks is Manchester United's best player!
Former United defender Rio Ferdinand, also on punditry duty on BT Sport, added that the Red Devils were unprofessional in the way they dealt with the second half.
Our aim is to provide nonpartisan analysis and commentary in a political world replete with punditry and partisanship.
As for comparisons with Liverpool fans, can not speak for them, but on the whole, the assets of their ex players now in punditry back the club and team to the hilt, in stark contrast to many of our exes.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has brought a fresh new energy to TV punditry for his honest, articulate analysis and today it was no different.
Iain's blog does what it says on the tin («Politics, commentary, humour, gossip»), being largely a place for political punditry with the odd bit of football, TV, etc thrown in.
Wenger does punditry work during international break (the season is officially in season) and gets paid 8 mil, but has a problem with a staff member working for free at Arsenal while making half of what Wenger makes, sounds hypocritical.
I've had a love / hate relationship with Godin over the past year or so as he's been prone to what I call #bloggingtoohard, drifting too far into punditry at times and putting his foot in his mouth.
Dixon, with his ties to Arsenal, is clearly enjoying it, and took a moment to rub that in whilst on punditry duty for today's Premier League clash.
Wenger doesn't do punditry during the football season dummie.
Since June, blogger David Giacalone has been on a hiatus from punditry, but that did not keep him from the Labor Day launch — actually, pre-launch — of a new blog, Shlep: the Self - Help Law ExPress, devoted to news and views on self - help law and pro se litigation.
We aggregate and analyze terabytes of data and use machine learning, algorithms and data visualization to help corporations replace the three Gs (Google searches, gut instinct and guys with MBAs *) so they can answer massive strategic questions using probability not punditry.
Henry obviously cares more about punditry than managing or he would have quit Sky.
Let's not condemn Thierry O'nenry too much for his negative Sky Sports punditry on Olivier Giroud performance in our home game against Chelsea.
The Annie Schwarzenegger of football punditry!!!
We spend so much time, efforts and money to improve our squad even in the sightliest margin, it would be very unprofessional from Wenger if he allowed one of his coach to do punditry as it can potentially damage the teams moral and confidence.
When the news broke about the former Arsenal and France international star Thierry Henry hanging up his football boots and joining the TV punditry team on Sky Sports, a lot of us took that to mean that he would not be coming back to the Gunners to work with Arsene Wenger in some capacity after all, as many of us had hoped.
Much punditry since the election has located the triumph of Trump in a backlash among poor, white voters against liberal urban elites.
We'd almost forgotten about the Conservative Party of Canada's leadership race until, on Wednesday, the Dragon / Shark created a flurry of excitement among the national punditry by announcing he wa...
I generally think that it is the ultimate sign of lazy punditry when those in the supposed know discount a team's ability to win the league instead of pinning their flag to a mask and stating who they think is going to win the league.
NY Times punditry in general leans a little left, but at least they try to balance that with some conservative writers.
Sometimes he'll points things out through punditry which do not need pointing out.
While expected, Wisconsin's ranking set off the typical handwringing amongst the fan base and national punditry about whether or not the Badgers would make the CFP if they run the table the rest of the way.
You have to stop looking at Henry as some God like being, he turned a coaching role down with Arsenal to carry on his (rather boring) punditry job with Sky, chasing the # # # s».
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Following Manchester City's victory over West Bromwich Albion on Monday night, punditry team Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher put their heads together to pick their «Monday Night Football» team of the season.
Awards punditry aside, here's why «12 Years A Slave» winning this award is heartening: McQueen's movie is a harrowing, brutal and uncompromising watch and frankly, it's nice to see the usually populist TIFF audiences give a thumbs up to something so wrenching.
The Oscar punditry world is humming along as it always does this time of year, the beginning of summer season, awaiting the pivotal fall festivals where the Best Picture winners have emerged for the past decade — Telluride, Venice and...
In the intervening years, the burgeoning financial punditry has helped propagate the myth that the market only cares about reported earnings.
Meanwhile the encroachment of referees into punditry positions has only served to intensify things: either they agree with their erstwhile colleagues, which is boring and predictable, or they disagree, which is controversy and, yes, more content.
Only this time you have the added humiliation of a chorus of self - publishing punditry saying in no uncertain terms that anybody with half a brain can make a living self - publishing and only a moron or a lazy person would fail.
Unsuccessful managerial spells with both Sunderland and Ipswich meant that Keane took some time out in the form of punditry alongside Adrian Chiles on ITV.
The Oscar punditry world is humming along as it always does this time of year, the beginning of summer season, awaiting the pivotal fall festivals where the Best Picture winners have emerged for the past decade — Telluride, Venice and Toronto.
It's a non-scandal of the truest kind, despite what Fox's breathless punditry would have you believe.
«This resorting to a knee - jerk superiority of sensibilities is itself a display of neurotic insecurity,» writes Elizabeth Scalia of the press and the center - left punditry, in today's «On the Square» article, Rhetorical Axes and Park51.
But we're getting into speculation and punditry at that point.
And what makes this even more annoying is that the media punditry having criticised Wenger in the past (Ian Wright a perfect example of this) has now jumped on the bandwagon and gone on to verbally abuse fans (calling them a bunch of w @ #kers).
Professional Punditry (paid opinions from self - proclaimed experts), in both sports and politics, is one of the few professions where you can be consistently wrong and still keep your job.
If you've listened to any Arsenal podcasts, read any fan sites, or watched any postgame punditry over the past few years, you've heard that Arsène Wenger's refusal to buy a prime - age center back, an elite defensive midfielder, or a real striker is the reason why Arsenal never challenge for the Premier League title or make it beyond the Round of 16 in the Champions League.
At the beginning of the season Harry Redknapp, that pinnacle of footballing punditry, went on Match of the Day and said that Tottenham would finish ahead of Arsenal this season.
A former professor of history and marketing executive, he has worked his way into the business of film punditry through diligence and dedication.
Until recently, Schenectady, N.Y., lawyer David Giacalone was best known within the blogosphere as someone who combined punditry with poetry.
There's more than enough punditry now about rates and inflation and investor sentiment.
How about you push ping pong or poker or one of the dozens of useless shitball sports punditry shows aside to make room fox boxing you pricks.

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