I must say I think that Slaven Bilic has been a real find, bringing an insight and expertise that is rare to find in the studio.
I want a pundit to tell me something that I, as a mere fan, would not have otherwise spotted. What I don't want is someone telling me "the boy's done good" or "he should have scored from there" - I can see all that.
So, to spread the debate wider, here's my opinion on a few of 'em:
Lineker - excellent anchor man. Not a simple role, but he does it with an easy, engaging charm.
Shearer - don't know how he has been on our screens for so long. Doesn't bring anything to the party.
Lee Dixon - like him, thoughtful, contributes well in an intelligent manner.
Hoddle - can get a little excitable, mangles the English language, loves a cliche, but insightful and worth listening to.
Steve McLaren - heard him on Radio 5 this morning. Trying to build a career in the media as his managerial one falters? Still sounds like that time he spoke English in a Dutch accent. Not good.
Chris Waddle - an occasional summeriser on R5 live, like his passion. Pulls no punches and talks sense, particularly when England misfire.
Slaven Bilic - as noted above, the best of the new crop. But why do ITV put him in such a small chair? Reminds me of a Dad at a (primary) school parents when they have to sit in those diddy chairs for 4 year olds. Hoping the ITV budget can stretch to some proper man sized furniture.