I love Bowyer, and for me it’s part of his charm, but he is undeniably a miserable sod sometimes. Even when we’ve won handsomely he’s hard to get excited. The fact he’s not over emotional is a part of why he’s making a success of management, but it’s not necessarily a formula for being a good pundit. No doubt he’d improve with practice.
I love Bowyer, and for me it’s part of his charm, but he is undeniably a miserable sod sometimes. Even when we’ve won handsomely he’s hard to get excited. The fact he’s not over emotional is a part of why he’s making a success of management, but it’s not necessarily a formula for being a good pundit. No doubt he’d improve with practice.
Million percent prefer that compared to Robbo who liked to show off his acting skills.
I love Bowyer, and for me it’s part of his charm, but he is undeniably a miserable sod sometimes. Even when we’ve won handsomely he’s hard to get excited. The fact he’s not over emotional is a part of why he’s making a success of management, but it’s not necessarily a formula for being a good pundit. No doubt he’d improve with practice.
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That's why he doesn't seem to care.
What people need to remember is, they are managers not pundits
Bowyer thinks about what he's going to say. Great in a manager, not so much in a commentator.
But I really don't care, he's got a full time job and he does that brilliantly.
He does all the talking he needs to do on the training pitch and on the touchline.
THAT'S what matters.
Bet our lads respect and love him as much as we do.
No-one else's opinion counts.
Bless him, he'll never make a football pundit, but I bet none of those in the studio have caught a 30lb carp.
And we will
That's the time to listen to what he says