Simon Tyers explores the punditry credentials of one of football's more controversial players, RobbieSavage:
Stating that Robbie Savage is a difficult person to admire is like suggesting Jeremy Kyl ...
The RobbieSavage Autobiography by Robbie Savage with Janine Self Mainstream, £17.99 Reviewed by Joyce Woolridge From WSC 286 December 2010 Buy this book "I have probably watched every adult ...
... show’s host, Jason Mohammed, whose role is apparently to orchestrate staged conflict between RobbieSavage and phone-in guests, invited “outraged” Liverpool fans to call in and defend their club – this ...
... content that there was no need for 6.06 and RobbieSavage yelping “’Ang on a minute” at callers. It is a heady thought, but surely impossible.
Yet a corner of Bedfordshire is radiating happiness right ...
... farmed out to the sidekicks; the pensionably tiresome Mark Lawrenson, or the adverb-averse Andy Townsend, or the consciously kickable RobbieSavage.
What’s needed isn’t a nostalgic return to the crusty ...
... from losing positions), RobbieSavage apparently used his platform on BT Sport to urge Hughes to quit. He too thought the 53-year-old had taken the club as far as he can, but not for the same reasons a ...
... Jones made a decent fist of it despite letting in a couple of soft goals when Wimbledon played Newcastle, and RobbieSavage only conceded two for Derby against Reading, although he was helped by Shane ...
... Association, but the players and managers in his games don’t. They mostly rely on hazily retained views from TV and radio pundits. If RobbieSavage squeals “For me that’s never handball!” then grassroots ...
... in his games don’t. They mostly rely on hazily retained views from TV and radio pundits. If RobbieSavage squeals “For me that’s never handball!” then grassroots referees will feel the backlash if their ...
... fixtures and went up in the play-offs. They were expected to struggle but a side built around a dynamic midfield plucked from relative obscurity – Neil Lennon and RobbieSavage came from Crewe and Muzzy ...
... day it is satisfying, maybe character forming, and the camaraderie is second to none. I shall miss the company of fellow referees. Without wishing to echo RobbieSavage, it is only people who have refereed ...
... s being wheeled out as pundits. With precious few exceptions – Jamie Carragher, Jermaine Jenas and John Hartson leap to mind, and at least RobbieSavage knows he’s a knob – these clowns seem convinced th ...
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Apparently, you either love Robbie Savage or you hate him. He is, in his own words, “Mr Marmite”: ...
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... "Transfer deadline hype plumbs new depths. And yes I realise that my even mentioning this means that RobbieSavage has won."
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Also in the news this weekWhat did Denis Wise have on his head? Finall ...
... mbia's winner. Clint Dempsey was censured by BBC pundit RobbieSavage for not singing the Star-Spangled Banner prior to the USA's opening Group G match. Dempsey scored within 32 seconds of kick-off, prov ...
... Hull City last week. A spirited effort anyhow."
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Also in the news this week Alan Shearer and RobbieSavage do some competitive sitting. The best goal scored this week by a 16-year-old Ecuador ...
... any jabs at RobbieSavage) is an unsettling final chapter in which TSF discusses his depression, and claims to be overeating and drinking deliberately in an effort to finish his career: "I don't want ...
... ckham, Neville, Butt... and RobbieSavage. Scholes's hair colour proved no great problem, but he was tiny, suffering from bronchitis and Osgood Schlatter's disease which gave him bad knees, and had no ...