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Just switched over great to see Alan ‘Mad ‘ McGregor getting lobbed and falling on his erchie
Not a lot he could do about it but pleasing anyway
Worth the Licence Fee alone
I agree. I think the highlights are short, but that might be contractual? I'd have a news round up and maybe newspaper gossip. And maybe some features, like the half time ones on Alba. Updates on Scottish players playing abroad. A set piece interview with a former player from time to time. I think Stephen Thompson has zero charisma, but keeps it moving.
What I would like to know is how much do the BBC pay the EPL for their highlights package and how much they pay the SPL for theirs. If there is a massive discrepancy then it would be appropriate to complain considering we are paying the same licence fee as people in England, who get a much classier show.
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But you do have the choice. If you want English tv you simply tune in to English tv.
I don’t want to watch English women’s football or FA cup games. My choice very often seems to be to turn off or look for something on a pay per view channel. It tells me the bbc put a disproportionate amount of my licence fee in to English football.
When the Scottish League Cup final was on, bbc and itv were showing us the above live and not even a nod towards a national cup final taking place in part of the uk by any terrestrial channel. It may even have been bbc one and two rather than itv. One way or another two of the principal terrestrial channels were dominated by English football and regularly are.
About as much people in Scotland care about English football as people in England care about Scottish football. People in Scotland will watch MOTD because it's on, not because they have a major vested interest in it. People in England can watch Sportscene on BBC iPlayer simply by changing their geographical setting to Scotland. But they don't, because they don't give a jobby.
I think you are missing the point. If, as someone suggested, the BBC are paying £211 million pound for EPL highlights, that is a massive waste of OUR licence fee. I don’t think the public should be paying that sort of money to an already wealthy organisation. When you put production costs (i.e. presenters salaries) on top of the initial fee then it is even more obscene. Particularly when you consider that not everyone likes football. Maybe Sportscene, with its cheap production costs and minuscule fee paid to the SPL is good value for money after all!
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That's your opinion and you're entitled to it. All I can say is that just about anybody that I know (who isn't originally from England) will watch MOTD simply because it's on, not because they take English football seriously or have any real following of any of the clubs down there.
I watch MOTD because I’m a Man Utd “fan”, I say that in quotation marks because my fandom of United goes as far as buying a shirt every few years and going down once every five or so years for a game. It doesn’t contend with my support for hibs or Scotland, not even close. But I’ll watch MOTD every week to watch the highlights even if I’ve watched the game live on TV. You’re probably right that a similar amount of people here care about English fitba as what people down south care about ours, but they have 10x the population. Their clubs are a much more attractive prospect for potential supporters than ours unfortunately.
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Like it or not, the Premier League is a massive global attraction. I can't really be ersed with it these days, but a great many Scottish football fans also follow English teams. Personally I used to travel to watch Everton when time and money allowed and I knew plenty of folk back then who did similar, the majority to watch Man United or Liverpool, although some had family/geographical connections to less glamorous teams and I've had some cracking trips with friends to watch the likes of Palace, QPR, Oldham and even York City. The cost of doing so these days is prohibitive (which perhaps accounts for the numbers at Scottish games holding up quite well), but you will still see stacks of kids in Scotland wearing English team kits when playing football in the park. It's simply not true to say Scottish fans view English football in the way the majority English fans view Scottish football. It's very popular up here full stop, as it is around the world.
I would say, however, it's wrong to lump all English football fans into the 'couldn't give a **** about Scottish football' camp. I've come across fans from all over England who have a respectful and knowledgeable awareness of the Scottish game and I've even met fans down the years for whom Hibs are their second team, often travelling north to watch us.