I used to stay up until midnight every week watching it on Saturday and Sunday night. Since it resumed I have only watched 3 minute highlights of Everton games on a Monday morning
A rather generous 5/10 from me. The matches at least became better played and there were no COVID outbreaks like everyone feared. But the only time I genuinely enjoyed watching was the relegation battle today. Felt like 6 weeks of dead rubbers.
Gave it a 1, as it was a truly terrible spectacle - pre-season friendlies without the trickle of half-interested fans in the grounds. It was that awful I think a number of people will be sickened off football and won't bother following it again, so it would have done the league more good just to have curtailed it. But it deserves a single point for the completely limp way in which it led the trophy to be awarded, therefore rendering the much-pined-for title totally meaningless to anyone but them. Nice.
No more than 1 out of 10 from me.
It has been more akin to some new American style 'ball game' that has been invented for the purpose of boosting TV ratings.
As many as 5 subs per team each game? Key decisions decided by somebody watching a video replay? A game effectively divided into four quarters? TV 'pundits' analysing every 'play' from half a dozen different angles? Fake crowd noise FFS? Whatever it was, it wasn't football