BoardmanX
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Sky / BT / ESPN / whoever
Punditry and how its all become the cashcow in modern football.
We cannot escape it any more - we see it all week-long to build up games and then all night long and day after games, the debates are non-stop and VAR has become its new cashcow.
They will constantly debate subjective decisions now made by VAR, and they love it. If VAR decides a decision is "A" then the punditry debate will be it should've been "B" and what we all at home watching need to realise is this is the game they want to play and spin. The truth is if VAR actually decided the decision was "B" then the whole punditry debate spin would be it should've been "A".
VAR has become the great punditry cashcow dream - they now have something that will subjectively divide all watching, and they instantly can debate a spin from all sides thus getting you to watch for longer. Tuning into the game is no longer enough - they want you before the game and after ..
All of it from start to finish has become commerce.
Punditry and how its all become the cashcow in modern football.
We cannot escape it any more - we see it all week-long to build up games and then all night long and day after games, the debates are non-stop and VAR has become its new cashcow.
They will constantly debate subjective decisions now made by VAR, and they love it. If VAR decides a decision is "A" then the punditry debate will be it should've been "B" and what we all at home watching need to realise is this is the game they want to play and spin. The truth is if VAR actually decided the decision was "B" then the whole punditry debate spin would be it should've been "A".
VAR has become the great punditry cashcow dream - they now have something that will subjectively divide all watching, and they instantly can debate a spin from all sides thus getting you to watch for longer. Tuning into the game is no longer enough - they want you before the game and after ..
All of it from start to finish has become commerce.