Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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The League Cup Show followed the same format that the Football League Show has been following where our games are concerned. Play our highlights at the end of a batch of games, one quick joke or disparaging remark from Bhasin and move on to discuss the other games with the pundit. Tonight he mentioned that we are usually crap in the League Cup, on Saturday it was 'Worrying for Brighton as it's their fifth blank in eight games' (Actually it was our fourth, but if you are going to make one remark about a team why worry about it being right).
I have seen most of the BBC shows so far this season and the only discussion of us with a pundit I have seen has been over Ince's goal against Swindon. Putting aside my obvious bias, I wouldn't have expected a lot of attention. Tonight there were Premier League teams to discuss, so we were bound to get bottom billing. In the league I would expect that their focus would be where it is always at the beginning of the season i.e. relegated teams, promoted teams and Leeds, always Leeds. Our form has not pushed for attention. However for a team that has had the biggest crowds in the division, a new high profile manager who was recently managing in the Champions League and that has made the play offs for the last two years to warrant absolutely no interest at all seems surprising. I am not saying that we should have expected extended highlights. I am saying that I haven't heard the changes at the club and how we might fare raised at all with any pundit on any of their shows. I am used to us being completely ignored by the Reading and Palace obsessed Late Kick Off shows, but if you consider that this programme generally asks for brief comment about half a dozen Championship clubs each week, nothing at all over six weeks is starting to look like deliberate omission.
I don't know how many of you picked up on the rather sneering piece that was done last season when they finished a show with footage of our home dressing room and made a pathetic dig about how messy it would have been had we lost, but ever since that point, I have had a growing feeling that someone in the production company does not like Brighton. Is this the usual user bias of a paranoid football fan or does anyone think there is anything in this?
I have seen most of the BBC shows so far this season and the only discussion of us with a pundit I have seen has been over Ince's goal against Swindon. Putting aside my obvious bias, I wouldn't have expected a lot of attention. Tonight there were Premier League teams to discuss, so we were bound to get bottom billing. In the league I would expect that their focus would be where it is always at the beginning of the season i.e. relegated teams, promoted teams and Leeds, always Leeds. Our form has not pushed for attention. However for a team that has had the biggest crowds in the division, a new high profile manager who was recently managing in the Champions League and that has made the play offs for the last two years to warrant absolutely no interest at all seems surprising. I am not saying that we should have expected extended highlights. I am saying that I haven't heard the changes at the club and how we might fare raised at all with any pundit on any of their shows. I am used to us being completely ignored by the Reading and Palace obsessed Late Kick Off shows, but if you consider that this programme generally asks for brief comment about half a dozen Championship clubs each week, nothing at all over six weeks is starting to look like deliberate omission.
I don't know how many of you picked up on the rather sneering piece that was done last season when they finished a show with footage of our home dressing room and made a pathetic dig about how messy it would have been had we lost, but ever since that point, I have had a growing feeling that someone in the production company does not like Brighton. Is this the usual user bias of a paranoid football fan or does anyone think there is anything in this?