Prophet of Doom
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Modern journalism is basically intern kids targeted to create 20+ pieces a day which have to generate sufficient clicks to keep their boss off their back.Exactly . I'd love some long form and non partisan journalism about football finance and ownership ( past and present ) , changes in fan demographics , injury patterns , ticket access and pricing , different models of young player development , what's it like living cheek by jowl to a football club , history , stadium development , transport for fans , costs for match going supporters , the impact of wall to wall live coverage .....I know none of this is immediate or mainstream but there's so much to learn about the wider stuff around football that most intelligent journalists could provide, if only , if only .... The current coverage is generally juvenile for the reasons you outline so unfortunately it's not the current direction of travel for the mainstream press . I'm usually mining You Tube and certain podcasts for this stuff .
The majority of which are tripe like ‘Jamie Carragher said…..’ ‘Gary Neville claimed on The Overlap…’ and on and on.
The coverage of the empty seats compared to LFC winning the title is the perfect storm for our new breed of click whores.
Will never change - we’ve let them all get away with it for too long for it to ever change course now.
Listening to Pep’s presser on Friday - not one journalist asked about tactics - hardly a question about Forest - just garbage about empty seats and other such bollocks.