clarence
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Since the Olympics closed the Daily Telegraph has had a new format and look.
I've noticed too, that it seems like they have added more column space to Football coverage.
Last week I noticed a solid two pages of Football news, same goes for today's paper.
And I also notice that Tom Smithies has been given a commentary column (quite sizeable too) to write up in today's paper. Prominently posted too, on the inside of the back page.
Previously, dingbats like Paul Kent or Rebecca Wilson would have been given that task and the talk would have been about Life, the Universe and Rugby League ( or, in the case of Wilson, how women should avoid dating RL players).
This does appear to be more media coverage of Football.
A while ago, and not too distant in the past, folks like Smithies would barely had been given small match reports to put to print, while other codes of football had such commentaries as Smithies has filed this week, and were given blocks of pages. We now have at least two pages, so it seems.
Are FINALLY the media people realising there's some people interested in this game of ours and we will actually buy their papers if they put Football news in their paper?
Has Midfielder's constant media campaigns finally paid of ;D ?
Is the sermon, according to St. Simon of SBS/Foxtel, coming to fruition?
I've noticed too, that it seems like they have added more column space to Football coverage.
Last week I noticed a solid two pages of Football news, same goes for today's paper.
And I also notice that Tom Smithies has been given a commentary column (quite sizeable too) to write up in today's paper. Prominently posted too, on the inside of the back page.
Previously, dingbats like Paul Kent or Rebecca Wilson would have been given that task and the talk would have been about Life, the Universe and Rugby League ( or, in the case of Wilson, how women should avoid dating RL players).
This does appear to be more media coverage of Football.
A while ago, and not too distant in the past, folks like Smithies would barely had been given small match reports to put to print, while other codes of football had such commentaries as Smithies has filed this week, and were given blocks of pages. We now have at least two pages, so it seems.
Are FINALLY the media people realising there's some people interested in this game of ours and we will actually buy their papers if they put Football news in their paper?
Has Midfielder's constant media campaigns finally paid of ;D ?
Is the sermon, according to St. Simon of SBS/Foxtel, coming to fruition?