I can sound pompous at times. So I'm now going to say something pompous. And finish it by saying - I don't mean that to sound pompous.
The danger is we create a market, a TV market, an overseas market, an armchair market which is not interested in "football". But only interested in "the stars", in "the show". And, we develop that market until it's so huge, so financially important, that it wags the dog.
As you say,
Carlton Blade, one game for the TV. Staged games, choreographed games, entertainment games, controversy built in, narrative games, predictable games, car chases, the hero gets the girl, the villain is redeemed in the final frame, good ref/bad ref.
I don't mean that to sound pompous.