08-03-2024, 01:47 AM
(08-03-2024, 01:23 AM)Scratch_Perry Wrote: There's no need for the BBC especially, to court Jurgen Klopp to be part of their Euros coverage, especially when Jurgen Klinsmann is a tournaments regular for them and at least he's played in and won a Euros.
Though in the last tournament Klinsmann appeared for the BBC, he managed to cause an international incident with his comments...
And his time as the coach of South Korea has sunk his reputation even further (whether that should or does make any difference to how people view his punditry is an interesting though seperate debate). At least he won't miss the tournament working for Korea now.
www.aljazeera.com
I don't envisage Klopp as someone who would like the work of a pundit really - I can't imagine him being in a studio and having to deliver concise sound bites etc. And especially not now with this being his first full summer off since 2015!
(08-03-2024, 12:10 AM)lookoutwales Wrote: I'm just surprised people take Jake Paul with even a whiff of seriousness.
And that's before you even consider that he will face off with a 57 year old convicted rapist. The joys of modern day top end pro boxing!
I'm sure there will be an audience for it though.