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Rio Ferdinand and Co should leave being partisan to us mere mortals
There was a time when the idea of a commentator or expert being so unashamedly biased would have been heresy
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BBC 5 Live at 30: an enduring institution in sports coverage
The station’s birthday, celebrated just days ago, brings into clear focus its richly deserved reputation for sustained excellence
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BBC’s consistently bland coverage proves athletics needs to push boundaries
Presenters, pundits and interviewees are too chummy and all too often it just seems to be the same old questions to the same old faces
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‘Blue billion-pound bottle jobs’ signals the second coming of Gary Neville, football pundit
Neville is back doing what he does best although the verbosity of commentary partner Peter Drury will not be to everyone's tastes
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TNT Sports needs a Bob Willis or Roy Keane to give its cricket coverage some bite
Broadcaster’s affable team all seem like kind, decent and fair-minded people – and that is the problem
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Match of the Day proves it will survive without Gary Lineker
Mark Chapman handles late call-up into presenter's role with aplomb — and provides welcome antidote to Sky's sound and fury