For the second year in a row, NBC has decided to market its Premier League season finale as “Championship Sunday.”
We already know the relegation race is done and dusted except for the miraculous chance that Hull City can beat Manchester United and hope that Newcastle drops points against West Ham. But FOX’s choice of the Survival Sunday theme for its final day of the 2012 Premier League season was, in my opinion, a better name.
While the ratings for today’s matches may do well, the reality is that only two of the games really matter (the aforementioned Hull-United and Newcastle-West Ham games). The battle for Europa League between Liverpool, Spurs and Southampton only matter to fans of those clubs. And even then, some of the fans of those clubs don’t care either except for bragging rights of who finished above whom.
The whole concept of a ‘Championship Sunday’ or ‘Survival Sunday’ theme (or whatever future rights holders want to call it) is a bit silly in my opinion because it’s so rare that the final day of the season culminates in a lot of excitement. It’s almost as if the TV broadcasters are thinking that the end to the 2011/12 season is the norm (the day when the league title, Champions League qualification places and relegation were all decided on the final day).
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