
Originally Posted by
Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
Ok. Genuine question. It's 1980 again. The only football on telly {barring intls} in the Cup Final and the coverage of that starts at 9am.
It's the Olympics. In the whole 2 weeks, we are expected to have 5 shots at gold medals. Do you watch them all? i.e. every heat and final of the 800m and 1500m with Coe and Ovett? All 10 of Daley's events, and not just him, his major rivals when they're doing their jumping and throwing to see if DT's lead goes up or down?
I started thinking about this on that "Super Saturday" in the 2012 Games. We had a long jumper who won gold but cos it clashed with o Farah, we only saw 3 of his jumps.
I was thinking that in the '80s, if we'd have a jumper in with the shout of any medal, we'd have watched all his jumps, all his rivals' jumps, and I'd have known all their PBs and season's bests etc.
But that's cos medals were rare. But in 2012, when we came 3rd in the table with God alone knows how many, it all seemed a bit meh.
What I'm asking is if you really had this modern yoof attention span c.1980 or it's just you didn't much like Pot Black?
Could you spend a whole evening watching Eric Bristow and Jocky Wilson downing pints, chain-smoking Embassys and wobbling to the oche?
{Though far play if, while the rest of us are moaning about being the last of the Romantics, you were the original yoof with a -ve attention span. That's impressive.}