BlueinBosnia wrote:nottsblue wrote:Let's not forget the Sky 4 is rags, dippers, chavs and arse. Three of those cannot win the league. That leaves the arse as the only contenders from the powerbrokers. I would imagine Sky will want the arse to win, but if they don't or look like they won't after the usual March meltdown, then Leicester will be the horse they back. It sure as shit won't be us. They know that if Leicester do win it then it will be highly likely to be a one off, whereas if we win with Pep coming then we could dominate for the next few years. Something the money men at the Sky 4 won't be happy about one little bit.
The next PL contract is somewhere north of £5 billion. There is no way with that kind of money floating around the people in power won't try to do what they to get the results they want. It will fail of course but they will still try.
The notion of a 'Sky 4' is coming up to being a decade out of date. Kids who were 4 years old when we were taken over will be 12 at the start of our next campaign. In their football-aware lifetimes (taken here as being from the age of 7), trophies will have been won by:
Birmingham LC
Us FAC, PLx2, LC
Rags PLx2
Liverpool LC
Chelsea FAC, PL, LC, CL
Wigan FAC
Swansea LC
Arsenal FACx2
Plus whoever wins trophies this season.
That's eight teams winning domestic trophies, with us being the most successful domestically, behind only Chelsea (who are equal in number of trophies won, but ahead on merit due to one of those being the Champions League), in a far more diverse field than ever over the past two decades.
Over the past five seasons, we have only won one trophy less than the Rags, Arsenal and Liverpool combined. Add to that the fact that Swansea and Bournemouth (two teams from areas with traditionally high Rag/Liverpool support) have joined the Premiership, drawing tens of thousands of kids (and their accompanying money) away from the big clubs.
Do you really think 'the people in power' would have let this pattern go on for so long, were there some kind of conspiracy? Probably 2 million or so fewer people support the 'Sky 4' now than would have been the case had 'the people in power' stuck to any gameplan they had. The idea that there could be some conspiracy to get Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and the Rags back to the head of the table is well and truly dead in the water.
Surely the Sky 4 still exists to some degree? Most of the presenters and pundits are from those clubs. The spin that is generated by Sky for these clubs can be sickening at times. Only last night, barely after full time, they announced the rags brilliant win meant they were back and was the perfect reply to us getting Pep. They have had pundits on talking about who will stay and who will go once Pep arrives.
The demographic of who the young kids support will be changing, there is no question of that. In Nottingham I see more City tops than Notts County tops. Very sad to see IMO but that's the way it's always been. Kids will support the best sides and those who have the most recognisable players, not necessarily their local sides. But the people who pay the bills and who do most of the online clicks are still the generation who grew up with the Sky 4 being those successful and dominant sides. This in time will evolve and change but it will take time, possibly a decade or even a generation. Worldwide, there are still more dipper fans than probably close to Chelsea and City combined yet they haven't won the PL in getting on for 30 years.