Rationality in an Irrational Real Madrid Media Ecosystem
Description
Jarod Hector and Siddharth Ramsundar lay out the click-baity sports media landscape and explain why Real Madrid coverage needs a different approach.
We talk about why Real Madrid attracts distorted narratives, how PR and media incentives shape what fans see, and why emotion matters but cannot be the endpoint. From tactics and data to power dynamics, language barriers, and institutional decision-making, the goal is to understand what actually happens at the club and why.
We discuss Real Madrid as a global institution, the tension between art and structure on the pitch, how modern football is evolving, and why patience, context, and historical perspective are missing from most coverage which devolve into postgame rants or hot-take shows.
This episode serves as a foundation for what The Real Deal aims to be going forward: cinema for Real Madrid fans, grounded in reality and slicing through the noise.




