Sentences with phrase «work as pundits»

Henry was given the opportunity by his old boss Arsene Wenger, but Le Prof had some conditions put in the contract which would mean Henry would have to end his time with SkySports working as a pundit.
The ex-England international was working as a pundit on BT Sport's Champions League coverage and was impressed by what he was of the Welshman during the 3 - 0 victory over Greek giants Olympiacos on Wednesday night.
Ferdinand, who was working as a pundit for BT Sport, was less than impressed with the antics of the 26 - year - old but also conceded that Gabriel should not have reacted in such a manner:
As can be expected on a weekly basis, Crooks has received plenty of grief on Twitter, not only for his selections but also for his general work as a pundit.
Former Arsenal defender Lee Dixon, who works as a pundit for BBC Sport, joked that another Neville could make it a real dream team in Valencia.
He also worked as a pundit for the BBC, but is currently out of work — and will no doubt be heavily focussed on recovering from his illness.
Now working as a pundit for BT Sport during the MLS off - season, Gerrard was a guest in the studio for Tottenham's Europa League clash with Qarabag, where he highlighted the youngster's performance.
The 37 year old has been coy about his next career move since leaving New York Red Bulls earlier this month but finally hung up his boots and announced he will begin working as a pundit for Sky Sports.
Neville, who now divides his time between working as a pundit for Sky Sports and his role in Roy Hodgson's England coaching setup, does not expect United to lift the famous trophy this season.
Former Gunners star Paul Merson could not keep his Arsenal fan persona down as he worked as a pundit for the Champions League game against Anderlecht tonight.
The Arsenal manager emulated his former player's World Cup effort during his time in Brazil, where he worked as a pundit for French television.
Former Premier League referee Howard Webb, who was working as a pundit for BT Sport, suggested the Argentine defender was slightly fortunate to only see yellow, because the tackle «could be seen as a violent act».
Those former footballers working as pundits and the reporters working in the football media do love to have a bash at Arsenal don't they?
One of the biggest Arsenal legends of all time, Thierry Henry, sensationally turned down the job of managing the Gunners U18 team when Arsene Wenger insisted that he gave up working as a pundit on Sky TV and concentrated exclusively on his training duties.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho will work as a pundit for Russia Today during the World Cup the broadcaster has announced.
Having had a brief coaching role at Blackburn Rovers, the former England international now works as a pundit for BT Sport where he offers his opinion on football - related matters.
Working as a pundit for BT Sport, he claimed it would take him days to get over a performance like that if he had been in the team.
«In the future I definitely have dreams and aspirations of having a go at management or assisting the manager and being back involved in the dressing room but I've got many, many years to do that,» said Gerrard in an interview on BT Sport, where he is working as a pundit.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry who now works as a pundit for Sky Sports have launched a scathing attack on players of Manchester City over their refusal to celebrate with Kelechi Iheanacho when he drew them level against Tottenham Hotspur before they eventually lost the game 2 - 1.
The 49 year old, who won six caps for his country, was forced to retire from football in June 1999; and after a spell working as a pundit for French TV, joined the coaching staff at his first club Lyon in 2003.

Not exact matches

As Trump said overnight, in a far less combative speech than pundits had expected, «We're going to rebuild our infrastructure... we're going to put millions of people to work as we rebuild.&raquAs Trump said overnight, in a far less combative speech than pundits had expected, «We're going to rebuild our infrastructure... we're going to put millions of people to work as we rebuild.&raquas we rebuild.»
The pundit, who does not work on Sundays because of family and church commitments, said afterwards that his faith would not affect his work as a breakfast presenter.
They not only have no clue as to how our government works or what it takes to change laws, they wouldn't know a good president from a hole in the ground if they didn't first ask their pastor or fox news pundit their opinion.
OT some negative guys here talk as if the only work a manager or a club could do is in the tranfer market... the media and the stupid pundits have brainwashed you totally,:O you are following them blindly and simple - mindedly let me ask you something: throwing money at every problem, is that the meaning of work for you?
Currently Henry works mainly as a pundit for Sky Sports and is seen to regularly feature on the network for both domestic and European fixtures.
So I can understand why the pundit and former Arsenal striker Charlie Nicholas is looking at the way the Gunners got that point against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and suggesting in a Sky Sports report that Arsene Wenger drops the club's two big name stars Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, because they were absent from that game as well and it seemed to work out pretty well for us.
The ex-Australian international is now working as a football pundit in his native land after a successful career in the Premier League.
And so Joachim Löw gave Toni Kroos the task of neutralising the deep - lying playmaker, an assignment that worked well for maybe fifteen minutes (you know, those first fifteen minutes, where it looked as though pundits would be right and Germany would be heading to the final).
Merse is far from being the sharpest tool in the box BUT he does know how Wenger works and acts, as do all regular pundits ex-player, most of whom slate him and think him past his sell by date.
loooooooooool as if the only work a manager or a club could do is in the tranfer market... the media and the stupid pundits have brainwashed you totally,:O you are following them blindly and simple - minded» ly let me ask you something: throwing money at every problem, is that the meaning of work for you?
Working in his role as a TV pundit, Henry actually made his fellow Frenchman the pick of the Arsenal players from the Aston Villa game.
Scholes, who was working at the game as a pundit for BT Sport, believes van Gaal made too many mistakes in the transfer market and highlighted the lack of goalscoring options as a major problem:
In all my years watching and supporting Arsenal, I never dreamt of a time like this when fans protest going to new heights, ex-players are angry for a managerial and player change, pundits who used to look forward working our games have now considered us as the appetizer to the main course Leciester, rival managers who used to spark battle between Wenger now feels sorry for him and so on.
so just forget about those idiots who call themselves pundits, to me they biased pundits who hate Arsenal because they play better football than the so called «big teams» and the fact that Arsenal have a good philosophy in which it's being runned.Now, instead of the idiotic pundits to appreciate the good work Arsenal are doing they turn around and hate on Arsenal but we will prove them wrong as we have started already with the FA cup and Community shield.Manu are panic buying LOLZ
While Jamie Carragher continues his life as a Sky Sports pundit, Gerrard is working with the Liverpool youth side alongside his punditry work as he'll have an eye on the top job in the future too.
I don't know if allot of it is mental as some pundits seemed to suggest, the fact he has to have work done will play on his mind.
The former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry is not only working as a TV and newspaper football pundit these days, he is working towards a career in management and just needs one more badge to be fully accredited.
Ian Wright is such an Arsenal fan that it often interferes with his ability to be impartial in his role as a TV pundit and football journalist, but then again the same can be said of most of the former footballers working on the other side of the game these days and with all the anti-Arsenal bias, Wright at least helps to keep some balance.
Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry was working as a TV pundit and at half time he pointed to the decision by Arsene Wenger to remove Olivier Giroud as a possible mistake by the manager, so was this a tactical blunder by the Frenchman?
Some pundits claim he doesn't work hard enough for the team, while many describe him as a luxury player, who can only be relied upon when he is playing well.
The 35 - year - old held talks with Rangers boss Harry Redknapp earlier this week following his return from Brazil, where he had been working as a television pundit on the World Cup.
Savage, who now works as a football pundit for the BBC, believes that the tournament in Brazil has exposed that none of the players in the current 23 - man England squad can be termed as «world class».
Now works as a columnist and TV pundit in Britain and Ireland.
The pundits I mentioned are legendary, hard - working ex-professional footballers but you can see why problems occur in a dressing room, as people have a different mentality from one another.
Wilkins, who had been employed as a TV pundit, worked alongside Guus Hiddink at Stamford Bridge and was assistant when Carlo Ancelotti took over.
Since then he has remained close to the game, and currently works as a TV pundit, covering the Premier League and international football.
The 40 - year - old currently spends his time split between working as Belgium's assistant manager and as a Sky Sports pundit.
Although he is currently working as a football pundit, it is still expected that Henry might return to Arsenal someday in a staff role.
Yorke, who has been working as a TV pundit for AD Sport, told Michael Nasrallah of Goal.com «As much as we sit down here and say Barcelona are the best, which they probably are, don't tell me they can not be beaten.&raquas a TV pundit for AD Sport, told Michael Nasrallah of Goal.com «As much as we sit down here and say Barcelona are the best, which they probably are, don't tell me they can not be beaten.&raquAs much as we sit down here and say Barcelona are the best, which they probably are, don't tell me they can not be beaten.&raquas we sit down here and say Barcelona are the best, which they probably are, don't tell me they can not be beaten.»
The subject of Terry's game came up when Carragher — now working for Sky Sports as a pundit — asked the following question in his interview with the 34 - year - old: «People have been saying this year that «John Terry's legs have gone» but they haven't gone — you never had them!
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