YES Blade
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Ok, here's your starter for ten.
The "live" game was basically set up for those who could be arsed to get to the ground. Fixed kick-off times (3pm Saturday, 7.45 Mid-week), allowing plans to be made (travel, holiday's etc.) in the knowledge that only a major act of God would prevent it from happening.
Sunday's could be spent playing the game, or watching your offspring do so when the time came, without missing that important game at the Lane, and letting your team mates/children down (a priceless commodity).
A hundred less pundits and experts to endure.
So matches being moved is a negative, what about the positives? Not all solely down to Sky, but the money coming into the game as helped improve the game.
- Stadiums - Pre Sky they were complete shit holes
- Fan Behaviour - the hooliganism has greatly reduced in the modern era thanks to improvements in stadiums with all seaters, ticketing and CCTV
- Better players in England (foreigners) - some of the British players in the old first division would be average championship players at best now
- More football on TV - surely as football fans, we all want the opportunity to watch more live matches? It's good to have the choice, you don't have to watch!
