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Since January 2020...

Since January 2020...

  • I watch more football now than I did prior 2020

    Votes: 27 33.8%
  • I watch the same amount of football - no recent change

    Votes: 20 25.0%
  • I watch less football now than I did prior 2020.

    Votes: 33 41.3%

  • Total voters
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I’ve watched less, but that is primarily because the US broadcast for PL has mostly gone to their streaming platform, Peacock. Very few matches on tv. Can‘t be arsed with that unless it is Everton

This. I dropped Sling over it - seems like the only games you ever get on NBCSN these days are the Europa teams on Sunday.

I'll watch the 12:30 Saturday game if we're in it, or if the teams are good.
 
Probably less.
We have had every PL game available on tv in Aus for years. I used to watch the early game and 3pm kick offs on Saturday and Sundays, but now apart from Everton, I maybe watch 1 game every 3 weeks or so.

Champions league is also available, but the last game I watched was Real winning the cup against the rs, before that was probably the Barca - man utd final
 
I hardly watch any and I include missing some CFC games. It’s a horrible, sanitised dystopian experience without fans so I’d like to say I’m less arsed but of course it all matters really, just doesn’t feel right. I will be renewing my season ticket though!
 
I used to watch any footy that was on, which was swiftly binned when I met my missus, and took a further blow once kids came along. Since lockdown, though, with the weekends showing 4 games in row on some days, my numbers have gone right back up.
 
I really only watch the blues, Ireland & Bray Wanderers matches. Used to be in person but now online.

I used to watch loads and loads of football before kids came along as my old profession afforded me the opportunity and technology to watch pretty much any live sport.

I've lost a lot of interest in sport over the years, no doubt that interest will return later in life.
 

Initially in lock down I watched a load, but it soon dropped off. Now almost nothing. I hope that with crowds it becomes a bit more interesting. Playing in front of a crowd makes a difference, even if you are watching it on tv.
 
The commentary puts me right off , doesn't matter who's playing liverpool get shoehorned into the conversation , at one point I was convinced virgil legless was getting mentioned on ready steady cook.
 
Nothing personal, I’m just bored of it.

I like Saturday 3pm, and having a little flutter, but honestly, it’s over saturated, football every single day, 3 times a day.

The reality is, there are few premier league games I get excited by the prospect for.... As a neutral, Brighton Vs. Everton is a terrible Monday night slot.

Burnley Vs. Southampton no interest, just too much of something can put you off, and honestly, bored to hell of it.
 

I watch less, there’s way too many games on. Saturday starts at 12:30 is it? Last game kicks off at 8? Can’t be doing with it
 
Definitely less. Only Everton and Fortuna Sittard matches that I try very hard for, not to miss. Can't really be that bothered with the rest. Used to watch the Championship, or even the lower leagues, very closely. However, without crowds, playing for an emty stadium, I just can't be bothered.
 
Slightly more, as a greater quantity of games are TVed due to lockdown. I dabble with Bundesliga games on BT sport occasionally, just to see what the hoo har is about.

My disappointment in every team - with the possible exceptions of Bayern (with a fit Lewandowski) or BVB (on a good day) - is always immeasurable. Every Dortmund match just feels like a tryout for Man City, Real or Barca. If Haaland isn't in Real colours before August I'll be seriously stunned. He's outgrown the Schwarzgelben in lightning time.

RB Leipzig are particularly guilty, buying their way into the title race, but crumbling like week-old spag bol the minute you put a decent team in front of them. Even Fulham would give them a good game I reckon.

I've developed a soft spot for Union Berlin recently, but everyone knows that they'll go full Sheff Utd next term, and finish on like 17 points when their best players are snatched away.
 
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