And I doubt the away team hang around long enough to be 'presented' with the champagne.
This is the point I was going to make
And I doubt the away team hang around long enough to be 'presented' with the champagne.
And I doubt the away team hang around long enough to be 'presented' with the champagne.
About eight years ago, I emailed Martin Perry with the suggestion that Albion fans voted for MotM via mobile - I'd just interviewed a company that provided the voting software. The club could charge something like 60p a pop (30p for the software provider) and if 5,000 people voted, there'd be £1500 for the club every game. On top of that, the MotM would better reflect the actual game.
I didn't get a reply another bright idea bit the dust.
IIRC, the company also supplied software to a Finnish team where fans could vote for a player to be substituted and another come on - that would be really radical (can't see Gus going for that one though )
I would imagine the figures don't quite stack up. 5,000 is quite a lot and it would take the shine off the Sponsors MOM (after all they're paying for their mention and their moment in the spotlight).
Cool idea though.
Also, why do they HAVE to give it to a goalscorer (if any goals are scored)? Such a basic way of looking at the game.
I suppose this applies to any sponsor of any match.
When the sponsors of a match award Man of the Match, why must they give it to one of the home side? If a player from the opposing side has basically run the show, played brilliantly (or even just 'played well'), what's wrong with giving the award to them?
Not really got my head around this one...
Mainly because the MOM turns up in the BUPA lounge to collect his award from the sponsor, after the match.
It wouldn't be hard to create a post-match MoM poll every Saturday afternoon here on NSC, result announced on Monday morning.
Also, why do they HAVE to give it to a goalscorer (if any goals are scored)? Such a basic way of looking at the game.
I'm sorry but against Newcastle Adam El Abd WAS the MotM all day long.
Depends. Is the ability to award the MotM a deal-breaker for the sponsors? If they didn't have that right would people still sponsor games? I don't know the answer to this.I would imagine the figures don't quite stack up. 5,000 is quite a lot and it would take the shine off the Sponsors MOM (after all they're paying for their mention and their moment in the spotlight).
Cool idea though.
From my experience of the two or three times I was part of the match sponsorhip we were usually too pissed to remember anything other than the goal scorer. Another time Andy crosby was chosen just because Bobby Zamora always seemed to get them
Such grim imagery.
IIRC, the company also supplied software to a Finnish team where fans could vote for a player to be substituted and another come on - that would be really radical (can't see Gus going for that one though )
Could you imagine that with some of the GOONS on here
'And in the 5th minute Brighton make their third and final substitution '