And I think the dumb kick off times in qualifying is a factor.
I don't know about you but 5pm on a Sunday is not what I would choose.
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I don't know how they can guess at a figure to be honest.
But there is no doubting that many of pubs, clubs etc have been created for the rugby game days.
Rugby is played in the heart of the centre. The drinking culture gives it its popularity. You'd think it was new years eve by some of the valley lines on the way to games.
Until football is back directly in the centre, I doubt it'll be able to get the same sort of coverage and following.
I really don't understand why people care. Rugby has been the favoured sport of the majority. Wales football have qualifying games which are covered adequately, then small time friendles. Wales rugby have multiple tests and tournaments every year.
Most games are complete sell outs. The autumn internationals will be rammed. Bringing huge money.
And before people say that "egg chasers" are dumb in the millenium. They have zero idea how tickets are allocated.
Because grass roots rugby clubs have priority. The majority of tickets go to these.
All dayers watching the rugby is awesome. I can't wait for November.
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And I think the dumb kick off times in qualifying is a factor.
I don't know about you but 5pm on a Sunday is not what I would choose.
90% of the stuff BBC Wales churns out is utter dross including their news and radio output. A few weeks ago we were treated to a BBC Wales special programme about Lucy Owen going through the menopause which was instead of panorama on the state of Syria. It's like BBC Wales thought us Welsh people were as parochial as them and were not interested in global news stories.
The cottage burners wanted more Welsh programming though so we must live with it.
I certainly did not say I was disappointed with the appointment in that interview , which went out the day after I gave it so it was recorded after Trollope was sacked but before Warnock was officially appointed.
I gave a further interview to ITV this morning which hopefully they will edit so that the message given is far clearer. I also gave a positive reaction live on Good Evening Wales for the BBC yesterday evening.
Tony
Several people (like Rob) have made great efforts to make football more of a priority at BBC Wales. But they have had to do so against a background of senior management there being firm rugby supporters and wary of anything that might challenge the game they support. For several years in succession , the position of Head of Sport AT BBC Wales was given to ex Wales rugby internationals.
Keith
I think we get a decent deal of the radio. Steve Austins, BBC Radio Wales editor is a big footie fan and I think they broke their budget successfully covering the Euros.
The telly is different with that budget piled onto the egg. You might recall a number of years ago that the Wales FA were told by the BBC that they had no money so couldn't cover Wales games on TV. Shortly after the Beeb paid millions to cover the egg. As a result Wales FA went to Sky, where we have been ever since.
There is still a bias against footie amongst the 'taffia'. I note our success at the Euros meant appearances at the finals, by Charlotte, Cerys and Carwyn and others. Would never have put them down as footie fans. They will soon disappear once we start losing.
Cottage burners - Parochial Welsh nationalists who cannot see the bigger world wide picture AKA BBC Wales and their moronic staff think we'd rather hear about Lucy Owen coping with the realities of being an older woman than the conflict in Syria.
As a child I will always remember by frustration as I sat down with the family on a Friday night to watch a comedy only to find there was some rubbish about red kites in Bethesda instead.
Get over yourselves for goodness sake!!
Football and Rugby can live alongside each other. Our national football team certainly had its moment in the sun over the summer period. The National news is far more to do with national issues rather than club issues when it comes to sport and that applies equally to football as it does to rugby.
The bbc were falling over themselves to have a go at Labour during their conference last week, peddling the bullshit liberal elite narrative, chief shitehouse Laura Kuenssberg unable to hide her bias, theatrically tutting and shaking her head through every interview. Question Time last week was the another shameless excecise in Labour bashing. Contrast it with this week, I've not even heard the merest hint of criticism during the Tory conference.