Now I'm as understanding as anyone with regards to the entertainment factor of Football games.. Some of my best memories have been about games that could only be described as "Wars of attrition." But, when the TV rights are such a big factor in the success of the modern game, then a certain level of excitement has to be provided for the "Neutral Home Viewer".
I know several people (myself included) who have cancelled their Sky/BT subscription due to a certain amount of boredom with Elite level Football. I can't tell you the last Champions League game I watched, or even the last Premier League game (that didn't include Wigan Ath).
Im really struggling to understand this argument that the products got worse. People are saying that there's not enough goals in games and goals make it interesting.
it may be if interest to know that since the prem went to 20'teams,so the highest total of goals was 1066. That was in 2011/12. The minimum was 931. So 130 goals swing from best to worst. So on average teams score 46 goals and 53. That's hardly a massive difference.