There was an interesting moment on 5live with Chapman, Roberts et al on the Sunday when Sherwood got sacked. Inbetween spending ages discussing the nuances of a Manchester derby, with insight and research, they gave Villa a good 5-10 minutes I think.At one point one of them, I think Jason Roberts, got stuck into Villa a bit - saying it was a place where you always went thinking 'a good twenty minutes and their fans will get on their back', easy away win etc. Without reflecting whether this was true of most clubs or not, they started reciting the same old pro-Sherwood clichés and expectation lines.Then I think Roberts realised he'd gone a bit far, and started to big up Villa as a big club, obviously Chapman showed his disdain, and he said 'why are you making that face'. Chapman got all flustered about it.I thought that in that moment the thin veil of respect came down and we saw what we all knew - the pundits and broadcasters, whether its the BBC, Sky or wherever, don't really give a toss about Villa and don't see us ever doing anything or being worth their time. We don't compete for airtime and don't merit journalists actually doing their job properly. In fact, since Sherwood left I don't think I've heard anyone say something I actually agree with or think makes sense regarding Villa.
Who was the co-commentator on the Salford game last night? It sounded suspiciously like either Jenas or Sinclair but I couldn't tell from the clip I saw.Now I know it was a massive shock and what makes the cup but since when have the supposedly unbiased broadcasters been allowed to go shout 'yes get in' when a goal is scored?!
There was an interesting moment on 5live with Chapman, Roberts et al on the Sunday when Sherwood got sacked. Inbetween spending ages discussing the nuances of a Manchester derby, with insight and research, they gave Villa a good 5-10 minutes I think.At one point one of them, I think Jason Roberts, got stuck into Villa a bit - saying it was a place where you always went thinking 'a good twenty minutes and their fans will get on their back', easy away win etc. Without reflecting whether this was true of most clubs or not, they started reciting the same old pro-Sherwood clichés and expectation lines.Then I think Roberts realised he'd gone a bit far, and started to big up Villa as a big club, obviously Chapman showed his disdain, and he said 'why are you making that face'. Chapman got all flustered about it.
I don't remember us complaining about bias when Clough was saying "we" and "us" in 1982. Or the totally neutral commentating on this shoot-out.