Stato
Well-known member
- Dec 21, 2011
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The thing that annoys me about the TV companies thirst for Christmas schedule fillers is that they are moving more and more towards total saturation. If we're lucky enough to have them, Christmas is about seeing family and friends, not watching football on TV. Yes, the tradition of the Boxing Day / New Year's Day games are a huge part of this for those attending the matches, but the TV scheduling of Christmas Eve is obviously not aimed at this group. It's aimed at the people at home. People who should be wrapping presents, or in the pub drinking, or singing carols, or mulling wine, or wrestling with assembly instructions for any kid's presents that need to be ready to go on the morning, or getting everyone in new pyjamas and re-reading favourite Christmas stories, or eating half a carrot and a glass of milk or brandy, or arguing with the in laws, or rushing to the corner shop for forgotten pigs in blankets, or going to church, or all of these things. Not watching ninety minutes plus of a match between two teams most of you probably don't even support.
It's Christmas bloody Eve! Leave it alone. There are other days. Not every day has to be football.
It's Christmas bloody Eve! Leave it alone. There are other days. Not every day has to be football.