QUOTE(aressandro10 @ Jan 11 2011, 06:13 PM)
we here in SEA are blessed with wide market for foreign football broadcasting. I dont think they are that easily available in the other smaller nations who's interest in the sport probably not that much..
at most they can probably expect are selected matches in the EPL or in the Champions League. Its very rare to get Seria A broad cast to fully appreciate what sneijder had done to win the treble. Or to get Barcelona's full match week in week out to appreciate why Xavi could be as important as Messi..
if they only served with news clips or highlight, and the hype of written press, i think Messi would definately win it hand down.
hmmm...those who got to vote are captains and coaches right..of course they got sufficient football broadcasting..they are footballers and involve in football, professionals..if you're saying that those who got to votes didnt receive sufficient coverage, i dont think so, but if the voters are spectators or civilians that have no tv, media or even newspaper get to vote, then you can say about that..but the voters are captains and coaches of FOOTBALL..for example, you might say nigeria, slovakia or gabon as the nations that hv no interest in the sport that much...but the voters are joseph yobo, marek hamsik and daniel cousin..they are professional footballers who get to vote..not murray or nadal get to vote..hmmmat most they can probably expect are selected matches in the EPL or in the Champions League. Its very rare to get Seria A broad cast to fully appreciate what sneijder had done to win the treble. Or to get Barcelona's full match week in week out to appreciate why Xavi could be as important as Messi..
if they only served with news clips or highlight, and the hype of written press, i think Messi would definately win it hand down.
jz my opinion
Jan 11 2011, 09:09 PM

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