Quote from: Hopadop on February 10, 2025, 10:33:21 AMI'm not genuinely not one to get chippy or paranoid about coverage. Pundits are in the entertainment business and they'll give the viewers want they want, and that's predominately the usual franchises.But the BBCs coverage was incredibly Spurscentric. We could've had Tom Hanks through on goal and Prince William (waves) in the centre of defence, and they still would have been warbling on about the troubled times in N17.I agree. It was Spurs-TV from minute one. I listened to the Rest if Football podcast this morning and it was more of the same. They were talking about how open the FA Cup is this year, saying that one of the 'other clubs' (like Bright or Newcastle) could win it.
I'm not genuinely not one to get chippy or paranoid about coverage. Pundits are in the entertainment business and they'll give the viewers want they want, and that's predominately the usual franchises.But the BBCs coverage was incredibly Spurscentric. We could've had Tom Hanks through on goal and Prince William (waves) in the centre of defence, and they still would have been warbling on about the troubled times in N17.
Quote from: Hopadop on February 10, 2025, 10:33:21 AMI'm not genuinely not one to get chippy or paranoid about coverage. Pundits are in the entertainment business and they'll give the viewers want they want, and that's predominately the usual franchises.But the BBCs coverage was incredibly Spurscentric. We could've had Tom Hanks through on goal and Prince William (waves) in the centre of defence, and they still would have been warbling on about the troubled times in N17.The two big "stories" around the game though were how bad Spurs currently are and Villa signing Rashford. The latter got a fair amount of discussion too, particularly at the end once they had a Rashford performance to discuss.Someone on (I think) the match thread compared it to us getting walloped by Fulham which saw Gerrard got sacked - the story of that game wasn't Fulham putting in a perfectly solid performance, it was Villa being a car-crash and yesterday was similar.
After his interview yesterday he can go fuck himself. Reaching onto the box of excuses with a dour, negative and frankly pathetic response to defeat. I watched half of their game at Anfield and alongside yesterday the only player who looked at all enthused or up for it was Spence.