I think that was a much better response and credit to Paul Barber for it. I still feel sad regarding the direction football is going in and its relationship with TV, but that is not Mr Barber's fault.
This all the way. When the game is moved to TV, the family stand where I sit is significantly reduced in attendance. There are loads of kids whose parents won't let them go midweek. Those saying it doesn't matter are usually the ones who are not disrupted by the shift and may be advantaged. For...
I think the problem is that he recently spoke more convincingly about this issue. Perhaps it's my imagination, but this time, as was said earlier in the thread, it came over in a very staged way. That seems patronising.
There are some excellent posts on this thread. I feel quite depressed by what Paul Barber has written. I believe him to be an honorable fellow but at the same time whilst I understand his stance on sky and TV money, I do not feel that supporters up and down the country should be beholden to...