@Steven73253802@BilbaoBlackCats@BBCMOTD@BBC But the programme is a set length and they have to decide what to cover. The goings on at Palace are broadly more relevant to the premier league than a team unbeaten at home not getting beat. As Sunderland supporters we want more coverage but they have to work on broadest appeal
@_toosb@Capt_Fishpaste Which is what he did. He's paid as a pundit. One team unbeaten at home all season wins again. The other team in turmoil sold their captain the day before and the manager is leaving. The bias is there. Which story is more interesting to the wider audience?
@Capt_Fishpaste They had bigger things to talk about on the back of the match. Simple. They explained that. Now X is full of whoppers saying it's an excuse to defund the BBC. It's a home win by a team unbeaten at home all season against a club in turmoil with big stories.
@spence_ross1@richard_overson You must of been wearing colours and walking along with the general home fans. Things are much better than the 90s but what would you expect given the fake rivalry you have whipped up? Just wear a coat and walk along quietly.