Like driving a bus or working on the door of a nightclub, football punditry is a harder gig than is commonly assumed.
Think about it. You have to be respected enough to be invited to give your opinions in the first place. It’s the reason why Alan Shearer appears on Match of the Day and not the bore from your local pub who reckons Gareth Southgate should simply tell his players to play Total Football.
You need to be articulate, form coherent sentences on your feet and appear jovial, all in the knowledge you’re being watched by millions and any mistake will lept upon by the hyenas of social media. It’s always been much easier to criticise than participate.
And punditry roles don’t come much harder than England’s trip to Poland in October 2012.
As ITV prepared to cover the World Cup qualifier, a rainstorm of biblical proportions descended upon Warsaw.
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