Yea there’s the odd game, which has been exciting. I used to watch a lot of non city games, but I’m turning them off most of time now.This feels like a mediocre PL season. I thought Wolves-Palace last night was one of the most entertaining games I've seen this season and they're both struggling.
Yes, that's my point. The 'bigger' games aren't delivering quality nor entertainment, broadly speaking. So if you can't have quality, at least be entertaining, as Wolves-Palace proved to be :)Only because both teams' defences were even worse than ours, yeah? The actual amount of quality on show was pretty thin on the ground.
Over Palmer?Of all the players we once had ou there now, Rogers is the one I'd love back but probably the one you couldn't really have predicted as much.
Boring as fuck this game.
I reckon since about 2016, the amount of football I watch has reduced significantly. I'm not sure if it's me, the football or a combination of the two.Yea there’s the odd game, which has been exciting. I used to watch a lot of non city games, but I’m turning them off most of time now.
It’s not necessarily quality either, but the atmosphere at most grounds is also dead, feels a bit like Covid season at times.
I actually enjoyed the game, though I'm not so sure O'Neil or Glasner would have. Odds on, it'll turn out to be far more "entertaining" than the rags/Chelsea game.Yes, that's my point. The 'bigger' games aren't delivering quality nor entertainment, broadly speaking. So if you can't have quality, at least be entertaining, as Wolves-Palace proved to be :)
Agree. Add that teams don’t want to take risks and look to stop the opposition and retain possession at all costs.To be honest the PL in general should be used to that now considering the dire stuff the apex predator dishes out week on week.
We've turned into Serie A it's all one-upmanship mind games and players stealing a living.