
Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
It's a valid criticism. I watched way too much televised Championship football last season. As a rule, the standard was so poor that more often than not I found myself thinking: "why am I watching this rubbish?" But watch it I did.
Of course, there's a significant difference, as many of the games I saw had a direct effect on City's situation and plenty of other matches featured teams City were due to play, so I had a vested interest of sorts. Nevertheless, I definitely watched far too much of it. No doubt about that.
Having said all that, I find a lot of the criticism of the Premier League and its supporters to be shallow. It's inverse snobbery of sorts, and I'm sure a significant part of it stems from the fact that City's efforts when we've got there have been so pathetic.
There's also a degree of what I regard as the football equivalent of virtue signalling when people post stuff like: "Oh, I'm going to try to find a stream on the National League North play-off semi-finals this evening rather than watch Man City's game." That's basically saying: "Look at me, I'm a proper football fan!"
I watched the League One play-off final yesterday - the only League One game I've watched from start to finish this season. It was really poor. Of course, the circumstances probably went some way towards explaining that, play-off finals are rarely classics, but yesterday's was absolute garbage. I didn't watch any of the televised Premier League games, but you can guarantee they would have been a lot more entertaining than the Charlton v Orient final. Nevertheless, there will be plenty of 'proper football fans' who will claim otherwise.