Re: Dale Fan In Peace...
Posted: 10 Dec 2013, 19:59
Lets face it, Arsenal v Spurs will be probably 0-0
It is a bit of a problem, the broadness of the spectrum of analysis after every weekend. I enjoy following the PL and even some of the lower FL divisions, but by the time I've watched Match of the Day, the Football League Show and listened to 606, I feel I've been shown most debate angles that I wouldn't have picked up myself. It's a bit of a wonder to me that stations like Talksport exist - I sometimes switch it on during the week, but there's rarely any sports other than football being discussed. Everyone's pretty much agreed that Moyes will neither win the league this year, nor be sacked, but Man U still gets hours upon hours of air time.Mellor wrote:Football is a game now played to provide an analytical vehicle for a whole host of pundits and their telephone/tweeting audience. The way pundits, sat in a warm studio, often with no obvious football expertise, hunt failing managers is a scandal IMO. Football technology strengthens their hand of course. Analysis of the analysis in the studio/front rooms of a England while the game rocks on in the ground.