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Fans joke ITV 'can't afford chairs' as pundits Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Graeme Souness are made to stand during coverage of Germany's clash with Scotland in Euro 2024 opener Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Graeme Souness are on punditry for the Euros opener They stood in the studio for over an hour and fans on social media took notice LISTEN to It’s All Kicking Off! It’s not a ‘free hit’ for Scotland...

this German team is no juggernaut By Abdi Rashid Published: 20:14, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 00:50, 15 June 2024 e-mail 201 shares 127 View comments ITV have come under some criticism for making their pundits stand ahead of the Euro 2024 opener. Tournament hosts Germany take on Scotland in the first match of the highly-anticipated European Championship on Friday evening. ITV are the chosen broadcaster to show the match in the UK, with Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Graeme Souness on punditry duties alongside host Mark Pougatch.



However, in slightly bizarre fashion, all four stood in the studio for over an hour as they discussed a number of topics related to Friday night's showdown. Shortly afterwards, fans took to social media to mock ITV, with some claiming that the broadcasting giants 'can't afford chairs'. ITV have come under some criticism for making their pundits stand during the Euros opener Ian Wright, Graeme Souness and Roy Keane (left to right) stood in the studio for over an hour Podcast All episodes LISTEN: It's All Kicking Off at the Euros.

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