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Brighton’s access to StarLizard’s data has been pivotal to their recent success. So too their astonishingly detailed succession planning. When I spent a week embedded there in Sep, I was told their No1 target to replace De Zerbi, should he go, was Kieran McKenna, then at least https://t.co/SaiN9FQaLS
“Is this what it’s going to be now? Sub-drama. Banter wars. A series of glossy exhibition matches while YouTubers in swivel chairs shout rage-adjacent thought-blurts for advert likes? Was it even worth the expense of actually playing the season? Maybe it could have been simulated instead. Or TV companies could offer a subscription where you get to engage with the banter-content and pundit zingers without having to sit there for ages watching pressing happen.”
And the Oscar for Best Short Film in the Football Banter category goes to… sensational work. Those two Reeves clowns make the Talking Town lot seem professional.
That still seems odd to me. Of all the money being spent at the club, seemed cheap to have commentator and co-comms stuck in a studio instead of at the game. Maybe it was more about logistics and syncing up sound and pictures rather than the expense. Either way. A little odd. Be interested to know what other in-house club TV offerings do for away games.
Whereabouts are you? Here in the U.S. every single prem game is shown live by NBC/TNT/Peacock so also not sure a Town TV sub makes any sense for me. Then again it’s only $200 or so; maybe I’ll let the subscription auto-renew and give it a year and see what they offer.
Assume the commentator Glenn W. will be looking for other opportunities.