Ma ne dirajte mi Garya

kad poslusate vugdalica, bilica, pa onda prebacite na sky sports( uk, it, de, koji vam je drazi) nema dalje, cudo jedno

a slazem se sa @Monologom i
romanticarem @Magicom

, to je sve u 5 deka, nit' je epl nba, nit' je ncaa kao sto neki kazu

a vec sam objasnjavao sto se tice precjenjivanja i podcjenjivanja od strane engleskih medija, kako kazu "svako svog konja hvali" pa tako i sportsport.ba kad dzeko igra sa cityem stavi uzivo tekstualni prijenos tekme, na naslovnici, kao da igra repka bosne u finalu wc

tako da ni mediji sa ovih prostora ne zaostaju puno za "engleskim", cak sta vise i prednjace u odnosu na njih.
Ali barem oni obicni navijaci i smrtnici iz engleske shvacaju (kao sto i mi shvacamo ovdje za nase fudbalere, dzeku, da nije sve tako kao sto mediji predstavljaju) , barem po onome sto ja znam sa raznoraznih foruma, da im je kako i klubovi, odnosno liga tako i repka precijenjena i da nisu toliko dominantni u odnosu na ostale europske top lige, i rade od toga salu i sprdnju
Kao sto nas @magica kaze englezi su marketinski daleko ispred ostalih liga, sto se tice prihoda od tv prava evo podataka: From 2010 through to 2013, the
Premier League will earn a total of £1.44bn from selling its foreign rights abroad. Per year, that works out at
four times what the Spanish league makes from its foreign rights, six times what Serie A gets and fourteen times the Bundesliga. And the English sum is unlikely to fall.
A evo zanimljive price koja govori o
popularnosti Premier lige diljem svijeta i o
moci marketinga:
Let’s take Nigeria — a country with a proud local football tradition of its own — as our case-study. During the African Cup of Nations in 2008, the Nigerian Muhammed Musa, who teaches mass communications at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, returned to his native land and found something surprising: Nigerians are turning off Nigerian football. In recent years ‘football show houses’ have opened all around the country, Musa discovered. Often the show houses are simple sheds, where people pay entrance fees to watch English games as humble as Fulham v Bolton on TV.
“These places are jam-packed every weekend,” said Musa. He visited show houses during the Nations Cup to observe the crowds, he said, “but to my surprise there were not many people there”. Even when Nigeria played, few Nigerians turned up to watch. The proprietors of the show houses told Musa the Nations Cup was ruining their finances. “People are not interested in this thing,” the owners complained. “We can’t wait for this to end so the Premier League can resume.”
What particularly struck Musa was
what had happened to national TV news. The programme
had begun at 9pm since time immemorial, and had helped build the nation by gathering all of Nigeria together in front of TV sets.
These days, though,
it sometimes moves from its traditional starting time if it clashes with a game between two of England’s Big Four clubs. “Now this national we-ness is built around Liverpool v Chelsea,” Musa marvelled.
People love these clubs – sometimes too much. Nine deaths were recorded in one town alone when Chelsea and Manchester United met in Moscow in 2008. After Barcelona beat Manchester United in 2009, an angry United fan in the town of Ogbo killed four people when he drove his minibus into a crowd.
“
We have not seen people supporting their national team with their blood,” Musa concluded, “but
we are seeing people support corporate teams with their lives. The importance of the nation is diminishing, and what is replacing it is allegiance to a corporate club.”
I za kraj nesto:
England can have an excellent league, or it can have an English league, but it can’t have both. Fans seem to prefer excellence. 
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The greater the challenge the more Glory in overcoming it!
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