WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Fauxstralian 3:17 Fri Oct 20
Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Can't imagine why ....


BBC:
MOTDx was hosted by Jermaine Jenas and featured football chat and interviews plus music, comedy and
games

As well as players, its guests included musicians like Aitch, Self Esteem and Loyle Carner, and personalities including comedian Maisie Adam, DJ Reece Parkinson and former Love Islander Jordan Hames.

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arsene york-hunt 3:22 Fri Oct 20
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Maybe the people at the BBC realise that dumbed down presentation of sport, along with woke content, is turning off the extortion money payers. I would not bet on that though.

Lee Trundle 3:25 Fri Oct 20
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
It wasn't very DIVERSE was it?

arsene york-hunt 3:27 Fri Oct 20
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
""ts guests included musicians like Aitch, Self Esteem and Loyle Carner, and personalities including comedian Maisie Adam, DJ Reece Parkinson and former Love Islander Jordan Hames."""

(WH)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO???????????

Vexed 3:40 Fri Oct 20
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
The BBC will be scratching their heads as to what went on here. Then they'll revert to replacing anyone that doesn't tick a fashionable box with a lady footballer or a drag act or something. Jenas will be OK though because he's a beige lesbian.

WHU(Exeter) 3:43 Fri Oct 20
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
They didn’t have anyone on it from RuPauls drag programme, not even as an occasional guest.

Doomed to failure.

cholo 3:59 Fri Oct 20
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled


MOTDX was a "football programme" for people who don't really like football. Just a bunch of trendy cunts pretending, to get on tv and increase their profile.

Any Old Iron 1:04 Sat Oct 21
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
It’s looking as though ‘go woke go broke’ has become a truism.

Willtell 10:08 Sat Oct 21
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Good. My wife likes to watch Richard Osman's House of Games instead of the news programmes on other popular channels. Even they had a bloody trans on it which made me turn it off.

OK I'll suffer female presenters but the female pundits are so out of their personal experience levels that their comments sounds like WHOers deciding what Moyes and Aguerd did wrong and why Antonio is shit every week...

the exile 8:09 Sat Oct 21
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Only saw 10 minutes of it once and it was a painful, "never again" watch.

Helmut Shown 9:13 Sat Oct 21
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
I thought that the BBC had actually realised hiring ex - Sp*rs reserves meant that their input was too lightweight but then they had Michael Brown to accompany the customary bimbo on Final Score today

Nobody 10:00 Wed Oct 25
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Can't imagine why ....

Nobody wanted to watch it...

pdbis 12:42 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Football Focus can't last much longer.

Darlo Debs 3:45 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Will...that wasn't a trans person on House of Games it was a dreg queen and we've been having them.in TV as entertainers for bloody ages.

the exile 12:09 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Debs - true, so we need to ask ourselves what has changed. Nobody objected to drag artists like Lily Savage but now it has become part of an agenda and gets shoved down everybody's throats. That may be an over-simplification of what is quite a complex issue, but the new approach behind it is very divisive.

On The Ball 1:37 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
I don't think a single person on WHO is in the target demographic of the programme, so it's no great shock that none of us watched it or knew who the presenters are.

It's good to have different programmes for different demographics, but if that programme isn't something they want to watch then the BBC got it wrong.

It's like Soccer Am going. It's not what people want any more.

Eerie Descent 1:58 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Considering the BBC is paid for by the public, they should probably stop worrying about targeting a demographic, and concentrate on putting out quality content?

11MDE 2:57 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
They tried to make it urban and street and as usual, no one was interested in that shit so they turned it off.

Manuel 3:20 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Still harping on about something that happened FORTY years ago? You sad old fuck.

Manuel 3:34 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Oops, wrong fred.

Fauxstralian 4:18 Thu Oct 26
Re: Match of the Day spinoff show MOTDx cancelled
Under its charter the bbc is required to present things for all ages, demographics etc so there are boxes to be ticked.
I susoect this was commissioned by a bunch of middle aged white guys who thought they knew what the 'KIDS' wanted.
Suspect their potential audience is small or doesnt watch much network tv

The debate on Football Focus is interesting
Suspect the viewing audience has plummeted and the BBC doesnt want to admit that the previous audience thinks its turned to shit once the presenters have to be non-white, lesbian or preferably both.

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