tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822241098459274605.post5179189936448568683..comments2023-06-12T12:27:38.956+01:00Comments on Cox In The Box - A Footy Blog: The Old Firm - Am I the Only One Who Stopped Caring a While Ago?MattPeterChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10140685015078268862noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822241098459274605.post-90264957750904451162011-06-01T12:07:33.758+01:002011-06-01T12:07:33.758+01:00Sometimes i think rivalries should be kept between...Sometimes i think rivalries should be kept between the clubs and not broadcast so much, and this is especially true of this one. I think this is what you are getting at mate. Let them have their rivalry, but there is no need to let it take up all of Sky Sports News for days around the games.<br /><br />The same doesnt happen with other clubs. Whenever United play Liverpool or City, there is a bit of commotion but nothing on the same scale.Azazelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10138313545740367007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5822241098459274605.post-75195142549406219302011-06-01T07:56:08.389+01:002011-06-01T07:56:08.389+01:00I think this is a very "outside" look at...I think this is a very "outside" look at things. I'm sure people thought the NLD was boring most of the time with Arsenal dominating, but now interest will be peaking with how Sp*rs have started to be more competitive. <br /><br />That's the way the Old Firm has to look from the inside. Two teams at the top of the table, so the games are obviously massive, potentially determining who wins the league. I mean, we don't care because we don't support either club and because there aren't international superstars there anymore, but to most people in and around the Scottish game it's still a massive fixture. <br /><br />Just my two cents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com