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Topic History of: Football's Back Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
wyot |
I agree Barney. In theory after weeks of starvation I was really looking forward to some football, and tried telling myself to just forget the crowd issue. Impossible.
Made me realise that the shared experience is what sport is; not just one aspect of it.
I will follow my clubs fortunes until spectators return, but that won't involve spending 90 mins of a day watching it currently.... |
Barney |
With a rather drab scoreless draw this evening - between Aston Villa and Sheffield United, in the Premiership.
No crowd and absolutely no atmosphere. One has to really wonder whether this sterile format can last - with fist bumps instead of hugs!
And 91 more games await us, in 40 days - together with European and Cup matches. Only the most avid of fans could stomach this training ground type contest.
But TV money calls the shots - as all 20 EPL teams are contracted to finish the league.
For which they each receive in excess of £100 million in TV revenue alone, every year.
Making spectators somewhat secondary, from a strictly financial standpoint.
Without them however - football becomes something else.
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