If you don't score you can't be Man Of The Match

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The least surprising news yesterday was that John Lundstram won the Man Of The Match award. Not because he was the best player (he did OK) but because he scored a goal. It seems to be every home game the award goes to the goalscorer. How many at the game actually text in to name a Man Of The Match?
 



... or those retards who shout, 'you're crap Lundstrom,' but he did score even though they spelt his name wrong, I'll vote for him.
 
The least surprising news yesterday was that John Lundstram won the Man Of The Match award. Not because he was the best player (he did OK) but because he scored a goal. It seems to be every home game the award goes to the goalscorer. How many at the game actually text in to name a Man Of The Match?


I asked this question weeks ago.

It’s just plain stupid.

I asked who decides it because it’s definitely not the majority of us!

The problem is, it devalues it for the rest of us. I totally ignore it.

And worse than that, it’s a missed commercial opportunity for the club. They could charge 20p a vote and they’d get 20000 plus votes - £4000 quid extra a game. And we’d get a true reflection of what the fans really think.
 
it’s a missed commercial opportunity for the club. They could charge 20p a vote and they’d get 20000 plus votes - £4000 quid extra a game. And we’d get a true reflection of what the fans really think.

As Roygbiv says, I'm too busy watching the game. I don't vote now even though it's free, so how is charging 20p going to make me more likely to vote?
 
I don't think there's any grand conspiracy. Lundstram was comfortably the best player on the pitch and was subsequently awarded the man of the match for his efforts.That's the way it should be
 
Probably symptomatic of the “I want it now” world we live in ( Sorry I was a kid before t’internet) but if the club truly wanted to engage fans in this couldn’t we vote after the game and it be awarded later? I doubt players give a toss about it being an immediate thing and would value any award much more if it was based on votes cast for say 1 hour after the end of the game. Jeez even Strictly won’t let you vote until they’ve finished dancing - ahem, obviously, according to Mrs C.....(gotta love those Latin American moves though ;))
 
As Roygbiv says, I'm too busy watching the game. I don't vote now even though it's free, so how is charging 20p going to make me more likely to vote?
Maybe there could be a prize like a random draw and the winner gets the MOTM signed shirt........ I will be voting for Billy v Burton
:);)
 
I don't think there's any grand conspiracy. Lundstram was comfortably the best player on the pitch and was subsequently awarded the man of the match for his efforts.That's the way it should be
Thats why he was substituted.
 



I asked this question weeks ago.

It’s just plain stupid.

I asked who decides it because it’s definitely not the majority of us!

The problem is, it devalues it for the rest of us. I totally ignore it.

And worse than that, it’s a missed commercial opportunity for the club. They could charge 20p a vote and they’d get 20000 plus votes - £4000 quid extra a game. And we’d get a true reflection of what the fans really think.

You really think 20000 people vote for man of the match?
 
As a member of the goalkeeping union, I am taking this to the European Court of Human Rights, as it is clearly discriminatory against goalkeepers.
 
The least surprising news yesterday was that John Lundstram won the Man Of The Match award. Not because he was the best player (he did OK) but because he scored a goal. It seems to be every home game the award goes to the goalscorer. How many at the game actually text in to name a Man Of The Match?
Did you vote?
 
I asked this question weeks ago.

It’s just plain stupid.

I asked who decides it because it’s definitely not the majority of us!

The problem is, it devalues it for the rest of us. I totally ignore it.

And worse than that, it’s a missed commercial opportunity for the club. They could charge 20p a vote and they’d get 20000 plus votes - £4000 quid extra a game. And we’d get a true reflection of what the fans really think.

You really think 20k people will text in their MOTM.

You're lucky if there's 200.
 
That' not true about the goalscorer always getting man of the match.i watched two lovely own goals the other day they weren't even nominated never mind man of the match
 
There were 467 people that voted last night, although I don't think they put the nominations on the screen. I didn't notice them anyway.

893 voted for the Leeds game, 732 for the Villa game. I can't be arsed to go back any further than that on the Twitter feed.
 
The least surprising news yesterday was that John Lundstram won the Man Of The Match award. Not because he was the best player (he did OK) but because he scored a goal. It seems to be every home game the award goes to the goalscorer. How many at the game actually text in to name a Man Of The Match?

I remember the Preston game, when Sharpy had done nothing all game, then scored from the spot, the only thing he did right all game. Just before they announced the motm I jokingly said to my mate "Billy Sharp", was gobsmacked when a split second later 'motm Billy Sharp'!!

Another factor in all this is what I call the Tony Pritchett factor. The Star reporter on United from the 70s to 90s was famous for giving the player who was deservedly getting stick from Blades fans the motm in his Monday match report in the Star. In the late 80s / early 90s you'd have thought we'd have got another Glenn Hoddle or Bryan Robson turning out at the Lane the number of motm and fawning match reports he gave to John Gannon and Jamie Hoyland.

If players genuinely do well at the Lane, they'll get praise from the fans, if they're playing poorly the fans will let them know about it. It's not a witch hunt, it's calling it as we see it.
 



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