The Beast, Ade Akinfenwa of Northampton Town, surprises Wrighty on set during episode two of 451.
So they've built a brand, sold naming rights and corporate packages. But no-one in football got rich on their own. The fat cats would be nowhere without your season ticket money, the shirt on your back and the Sky subscription. Sure, the game needs money. It even needs brands. But part of the game is to be a good sport and look after the game handed down to us by our fathers. Ask yourself: are they playing fair?
#BallStreet92
Ball Street is for all fans, all teams and we will dedicate our following to the record attendance of every team that our twitter following reaches.
Our Header image will change as our twitter following reaches the record attendances of all 92 English League Clubs.
We have already hit a few of these attendances, but live today is Aldershot Town to mark their record gate of 7500.
We would like to thank @UrbanArtCrew who we met on Twitter, for this and many other brilliant ideas.
What a 24 hours that has been. Couldn’t sleep for excitement and my eyes are so sore from reading the whole of Twitter last night. Thought it would be good to take stock of where we are.
Firstly, this is our company blog. The company was only formed recently, but Ball Street is an idea that Stuart and I had a good while back.
“Most fans are underserved by the media”
We loved the response to Wrighty’s tweets. Many fans see it the same way we do: most teams get 30 seconds of highlights per week with little insight.
@ianwright0 Coventry and about 2 minutes on the football league show. Not enough media for outside prem in general given fan base.
— Gilby (@skybluegilby) January 21, 2013
@ball_street Everton main one, we could win the league and the media would talk about the rest of the prem having a off day.
— Ian McMenemy (@ianmc23)
@ball_street Fantastic! Hopefully more fans get on board and you + fans as a collective can really make a difference.
— Nick Murphy (@NickDRFCMurphy) January 21, 2013
That's just a fraction of the responses, with many supportive of the idea that fans outside the top 6 are underserved by the media.
To clarify, we're not having a pop at the BBC Football League highlights show, or questioning the logic of Sky showing the matches that generate the most viewers. However, we are questioning the lack of depth and quality of the media coverage outside the top 6 in general and we want to help make a change.
We don’t have all the answers, but we do want to be a part of the solution. We want to improve the media experience for all fans.
As Wrighty says:-
Morning all, overwhelmed by the response yesterday. @ball_street are you watching? The people have spoken - lets get something done!!
— Ian Wright (@IanWright0) January 22, 2013
Some old friends and many new friends and followers have rallied to the cause, asking to help out.
We’re meeting up with Wrighty and the others today to discuss what we can do. This feels like the start of something big.
Matt, football fan/dreamer
"Without fans who pay at the turnstile, football is nothing. Sometimes we are inclined to forget that."
Jock Stein, Celtic Manager 1965-1978
With seven games remaining in the Eredivisie the destination of the championship is no clearer than it was at the beginning of the campaign. At this time of writing four sides are in contention separated by three points making this the most eagerly anticipated climax to any of Europe’s major leagues. Like the season finale of a gripping television drama series, its one not to be missed.
How this has come about is attributed to a new economic reality, one that has slowly weakened Dutch clubs, as a result the gap between the traditional old guard (consisting of Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV) and majority of the division isn’t as wide as it once was. You get the feeling this season won’t be a one-off.
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Episode 3 of Ball Street's 451 show with Ian Wright.
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