Talking about pampered privileged multi millionaires, congratulations on your Tory donor employer Sir Philip Hulme at Computacenter making £200m profit following being given contracts during Covid without a tender process. I'm sure those 50% profit rises will benefit middle management staff too...
As a fan, to me it’s an element of tokenism, but at the same time it’s over in a couple of seconds and ultimately doesn’t change my ‘Matchday Experience’. As far as I’m concerned it’s a decision made by the players and they’re the ones who are subject to racist abuse, not me.
If it’s acceptable...
Principle of VAR, which is to reduce errors, especially for offside...Good
Application of VAR, which takes too long on occasions...Not Good.
If the proposed use of Hawkeye is applied then the offside issue could become fully automated and results in a few seconds...Very Good
Who is going to vote for them to come to English football?
EFL clubs won’t because potentially Rangers and Celtic might take away a promotion place in the Championship. So why do it if you are Forest, Fulham, Boro, Bournemouth etc.
Clubs such as the Albion, Palace, Burnley won’t do it because...
A cynic would say that Unis encouraged students to return to campus because they are heavily dependent upon accommodation rentals as a source of revenue.
I'm not a cynic BTW.
I'm the same as you, rarely watch it, but it does provide a pretty good service in terms of education, local programming, natural history and some sport.
I'm opposed to pensioners having to pay for a TV licence, but that was a decision made by the government, not the BBC itself.
It's not, no one forces you to have a television.
It's a bit like saying that vehicle excise duty is a forced tax, but you don't have to have a car.
It's your choice at the end of the day.