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pundit

[puhn-dit] / ˈpʌn dɪt /


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Alan Shearer, who is a pundit on BBC's Match of the Day on Saturday, said the handball law is not "fit for purpose" and "isn't fair" on the fans.

From BBC

Studio pundit, former Hearts player Michael Stewart, is similarly minded to Stevenson.

From BBC

But seven years on they are still to establish their arena as a place teams fear to come, with some pundits claiming it is too welcoming for opposition players.

From BBC

The next time a pundit cites that as a positive factor, though, ask them what happens with cash when it runs onto the metaphorical field?

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite their blistering form, Detroit -- wholly reconstructed after finishing rock-bottom of the Eastern Conference just two years ago -- are still few pundits' top pick to win the title.

From Barron's