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I think it also fails to, deliberately or not, to understand the target audience. How often do you start watching a cup game with no real allegiance for either team, and by the last 30 minutes or so, you, for whatever reason, desperately want one of the teams to win."We could imagine a subscription for the last 15 minutes of a specific game,” Agnelli said (via The Guardian). “The attention span of today’s kids and tomorrow’s spenders is completely different to the one I had when I was their age.
If you take golf, if it’s interesting at all, it’s only the last six holes on the final day. You are not going to watch the whole thing on the TV unless you are a hardcore fan.”
The idea that 90 minutes is too long for people to pay attention is a baffling outlook by the people in charge of European football.
It's the thin wedge to them trying to reduce the length of matches.
You have to watch the whole game to become emotionally invested in it. I wouldn't bother watching only the last 15 minutes.
A mechanism to make more money, anyone think?