You took me back to the days of the 60s/70s precursor of BBC's 'Football Focus' which was 'Football Preview', every Saturday lunchtime and part of the 'Grandstand' programme.
'FP' was introduced by (the grossly overweight) Scotsman, Sam Leitch, who was also the main production man at 'Match of the Day'.
My school pals and I reckoned he was a closet Arsenal fan, as every programme seemed to lead with Arsenal stories and news, no matter what important games might be happening elsewhere. One classic I remember was when it was the Everton-Liverpool Charity Shield Derby at the start of the season after England had just won the 1966 World Cup. Roger Hunt (Liverpool) and Ray Wilson (Everton) paraded the Jules Rimet trophy before the game started. Of course, big Sam ignored that until after he'd first brought us the latest transfer gossip from Highbury, despite Arsenal floundering in mid-table over several years until Bertie Mee's double-winners emerged in 1971.
At school when we returned after the holidays, we were all doubled up with laughter at the total preposterousness of it (..well, you had to be there..!) Every week without fail, old Sam would invariably lead off with something to do with Arsenal.
And what compounded our suspicions about the 'Arsenal bias' at the Beeb was the fact that, when Sam packed in the 'FP' gig, it was taken over by.. none other than Bob Wilson, Arsenal's just retired goalkeeper!
Btw, big Sam was the reporter who brought us the classic 'And they'll be dancing in the streets of Raith tonight..' when Raith won a promotion (I think?).. but as any fule knew, Raith Rovers played in Kirkcaldy!
Eeeee.. 'appy days!