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    Re: Anyone watching All or Nothing on Spurs?

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    its about the daily working and drama of a lower league club , they are often fascinating and far more interesting than hearing about a load of overpaid , pampered darlings

    If you think we are never going to grace the lower divisions again then we are just one bad season from joining them
    Sorry, but I really don't think that watching a documentary series about how a club like, for example, Rochdale have managed to stay in the bottom two divisions for their entire existence (I think that's correct) would be particularly interesting? Surely everyone has a fair idea why that's happened - I can't imagine watching a documentary about fans moaning that they've been shafted their entire existence and watching some stressed exec run around looking for money would be enjoyable at all, nor particularly interesting.

    This is not to say I am anti small clubs, I love seeing them succeed - but for watching purposes, I fail to see how that would be enjoyable. Unless we are talking a Wycombe, or Forest Green for example, small clubs on the up - but you have referred to small clubs who have historically struggled - well we all know why, so it wouldn't be a particularly enlightening or exciting watch.

    I did not say I thought we would never grace the bottom two divisions again, but thanks.

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    Re: Anyone watching All or Nothing on Spurs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Der Kaiser View Post
    Sorry, but I really don't think that watching a documentary series about how a club like, for example, Rochdale have managed to stay in the bottom two divisions for their entire existence (I think that's correct) would be particularly interesting? Surely everyone has a fair idea why that's happened - I can't imagine watching a documentary about fans moaning that they've been shafted their entire existence and watching some stressed exec run around looking for money would be enjoyable at all, nor particularly interesting.

    This is not to say I am anti small clubs, I love seeing them succeed - but for watching purposes, I fail to see how that would be enjoyable. Unless we are talking a Wycombe, or Forest Green for example, small clubs on the up - but you have referred to small clubs who have historically struggled - well we all know why, so it wouldn't be a particularly enlightening or exciting watch.

    I did not say I thought we would never grace the bottom two divisions again, but thanks.
    What's the difference? They're both football clubs, there's drama at either one. I don't think the daily grind at Rochdale would be any less interesting than the millionaires at Spurs.

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