Swansea raise concern after Wrexham coverage: We felt like 'afterthought'
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Swansea raise concern after Wrexham coverage: We felt like 'afterthought'
"Swansea's chief executive Tom Gorringe stated, 'the build-up and coverage of the game itself left a lot to be desired on those particular scores.' He emphasized the need for balanced and impartial coverage."
"Gorringe remarked, 'With the production being done by Rob and Ryan's own production company, all of the guests and focus was on their team,' highlighting the perceived bias in the coverage."
Swansea expressed dissatisfaction with the television coverage of their match against Wrexham, claiming it prioritized Wrexham, owned by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds. Wrexham won the match 2-0, with McElhenney and Reynolds providing alternative commentary. Swansea's chief executive, Tom Gorringe, criticized the build-up and coverage, stating it lacked balance and impartiality. He noted that the production was heavily focused on Wrexham, with little mention of Swansea, which left the club feeling sidelined during the broadcast.
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