Originally Posted by The Difference:
“I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it appears as if Up The League has been cancelled - at least as a regular weekly programme. Geoff did put out a season preview on the first Saturday of the Football League season, but since then the Saturday 6-7am has been filled by these My Sporting Life hour long "Best Ofs". Geoff's taken the Up The League host bit out of his Twitter bio which I think tells you all you need to know - although I think his illness the other week is just a coincidence, as despite that he's still doing lots on the station such as co-hosting The Player's Lounge with Matt Holland a few weeks ago and covering Extra Time during the week just gone. He also seems to be the main cover host on Matchday Live whenever Adrian Durham is away, now that Ian Danter is the regular presenter of talkSPORT 2's equivalent show.
I'm really sad to see Up The League go, it was one of the few must-listen shows on the station for me and a programme they could and should have given a more prominent timeslot to on talkSPORT 2 - perhaps in one of the weeknight 10pm-midnight slots shows like Cricket Week and Fight Club get. Hopefully they can incorporate Football League content better into their Kick Off slot, I really enjoy Geoff's weekly preview with Matt Holland on Friday nights and wouldn't mind hearing another show like the one they did a few weeks ago when Geoff joined him in the studio for a few hours.
I've been a bit disappointed with many of talkSPORT's recent scheduling decisions outside of their live football coverage at the moment. I actually think they have done well in reshuffling their football coverage in the wake of Stan Collymore's departure; replacing his phone-in on Saturdays by effectively moving Danny Kelly's Season Ticket forward and extending Sunday Exclusive to 6pm on Sundays was a low-key but efficient way of doing things and both shows have sounded pretty strong since the change. I also think it's a masterstroke to make Jim Proudfoot their regular Sunday afternoon commentator as he's a superb broadcaster, one of the best around in my opinion, and I highly rate some of their early choices of post-Stan Premier League co-commentators in Danny Higginbotham, Stuart Pearce and Alvin Martin. They've also made some good additions to their already very strong reporting team such as darts commentary legend John Gwynne and ex-BRMB lynchpin Tom Ross.
But while that aspect of their output is largely good, the decisions to end Up The League and Full Contact in favour of a clip show and an oddly-positioned edition of The Two Mikes (I do wonder if they are keeping the Sunday night hotseat warm for regular NFL coverage from next month, given the gridiron-based shows with Nat Coombs that are going out on talkSPORT 2 at the moment). With Danny Kelly moving forward, they've got an empty slot vacant on Saturday nights that seems set to just be occupied by pre-recorded filler, The Warm Up is rank and I don't do the Weekend Sports Breakfast. In the week, the Sports Breakfast and Drive Time seem to be stagnating and to cap it off Charles Sale is reporting that the dreadful Jim White is poised to take over the mid-morning slot. If that's true, I certainly won't be listening to him.
I guess I can't grumble too much, as a lot of talkSPORT 2's output is much closer to my listening tastes and serves me well, but outside of H&J and the live football timeslots, there's not much that appeals to me on talkSPORT.”
Let us not mourn and lament at the loss of 'Up The League' from the talkSPORT schedules let us instead rejoice and be happy that now even more Premier League based content can be introduced for as everyone knows the Premier League is better than sliced bread and every single person in the whole wide world supports a Premier League club.
Let's kill off all the 72 other professional clubs in England then talkSPORT won't even have to mention them in the results roundups on Saturdays, if they don't have to waste time reading their results out they could EVEN cram in more Premier League stuff now that's sounds a plan doesn't it.
On a serious note, ....
One day if this over inflated, over-hyped league goes bust after Murdoch and BT pull the plug because of over-exposure I hope the clubs in the Football League tell talkSPORT when they come crawling to f' off they don't want them in their grounds.