Kalimantan Gull
Well-known member
The Team of the Week always does my head in - its a good idea for a piece, and the comments can be insightful, he certainly likes to be very direct with his praise or criticisms - but why oh why can't a bit more effort be put in, it can't be that hard can it? Basically any defender who scores a goal goes in, any midfielder who scores a goal goes in, unless they are big 5 players who ran the show; and big 5 clean-sheets against anybody seem to get a pick, even if the opposition basically had zero attacking threat. He picks players simply so he can talk about their manager, or a potential transfer, or any news story thats relevant that he wants to shoe-horn in. So van Dijk got picked last week even though he had basically nothing to do against Norwich, just so he can talk about him being back. Oh, and any player from any non-big club (expanding to include the likes of Leeds and Villa here) cannot be included without talking about how they are too good for their club and should be sold to a big club.
Yes yes yes its completely expected, its just a microcosm of how the BBC has this big club bias running through every one of their TV and radio programs (with MotD almost being an exception, unless Danny Murphy is a pundit). Still doesn't stop me reading it or feeling pride when one of ours is included
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In some ways it all sums up the 'hidden' promotions that our club has to achieve in the premier league. Getting promoted to the premier league was just stage one. Getting promoted to being more than a novelty club was stage two, then there is promotion to being an 'accepted premier league club', followed by promotion to being an 'established premier league club'. The final promotion, to being a 'big club', isn't achieved by results alone, need to be elected to that. Like the football leagues re-election process of yester-year, its quite a closed shop with the existing big clubs deciding who is allowed to join them. Leicester might get there soon, but I doubt it
Yes yes yes its completely expected, its just a microcosm of how the BBC has this big club bias running through every one of their TV and radio programs (with MotD almost being an exception, unless Danny Murphy is a pundit). Still doesn't stop me reading it or feeling pride when one of ours is included
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In some ways it all sums up the 'hidden' promotions that our club has to achieve in the premier league. Getting promoted to the premier league was just stage one. Getting promoted to being more than a novelty club was stage two, then there is promotion to being an 'accepted premier league club', followed by promotion to being an 'established premier league club'. The final promotion, to being a 'big club', isn't achieved by results alone, need to be elected to that. Like the football leagues re-election process of yester-year, its quite a closed shop with the existing big clubs deciding who is allowed to join them. Leicester might get there soon, but I doubt it