by Blue Since 76 » Wed Sep 22, 2010 7:54 am
Don't think changing the pundits will work, it needs a complete revamp. It's still stuck in a timewarp where there is only one match of the day, usually involving one of the traditional top 4. That's given over 20 minutes, even if it's the worst 0-0 draw imaginable. For the matches at the end, your lucky if you get to see the goals and they don't even give you the line ups.
Haven't got sky sports, so rarely get to see their Monday night show, but that's what I want - in depth analysis of why a goal was scored, not them deciding before the match that scholes/fabregas/scholes/gerrard/scholes/essien/scholes is a genius and that they are going to show clips of him making a pass for 5 minutes, even if that pass leads to zilch.
Compare motd to the F1 coverage - there's proper build up, on-line and red button coverage at the same time, showing different data and angles etc and following a grand prix, there's more analysis and discussion on the red button. There's nothing else on telly on a Saturday night, so why not go to town with motd? Show a minimum of 5 mins for each game, with teams, stats etc scrolling during the game, as in sky sports, with at least 4 games getting 10 mins each. Have minimal analysis between the games, bordering on none. After all the games have been shown, have an in-depth analysis show on the red button or BBC 4. They can then go through each game looking at the controversial incidents and interesting aspects of defending/attacking. As it's pre-recorded, you could have a choice of which games to watch the analysis on, so if you're really interested in how Wolves drew with Wigan, you can watch it, without having to wait till 3 in the morning for 30 seconds of being patronised. The analysis could also be available for 24 hours, so you could watch on a Sunday etc.
Once that's sorted, they can then find some decent pundits, with knowledge and an opinion. So not Shearer, then.