6 pages on Liverpool in the Guardian sport section.Yep, that hasn’t been nearly enough about how Liverpool should win the title in the Main Street media
6 pages on Liverpool in the Guardian sport section.Yep, that hasn’t been nearly enough about how Liverpool should win the title in the Main Street media
They're fucking praying for it aren't they, wouldn't surprise me if some of these media wankers have made a personal call to bodgers willing him to raise their game against us.Tossers
Why fucking read it ?
To be fair, their coverage is sh*te even with the sound down. It's far from fair and balanced, as we see in their highlights package of what incidents they choose to highlight or discuss.This is the response i got from Sky when complaining about Carragher and Tyler.....
Thanks for your email to Sky regarding Jamie Carragher.
At Sky, we choose our co-commentators for their experience, knowledge and their ability to provide immediate insight into what is happening during the game
As a commentator, we ask Jamie to give a fair and balanced opinion on every match we cover, and we believe he does that. It would be impossible for both sets of fans to agree with Jamie on every incident, but it's this debate and difference of opinion that makes the game so interesting.
I am sorry that the incidents you refer to may have affected your enjoyment of our coverage but thank you for taking the time to express your views. Please be assured that your comments raised in your email have been noted and passed to Sky Sports for their information.
Told them I was cancelling at the end of the season.
Wait till next Monday6 pages on Liverpool in the Guardian sport section.
Plus Alexander Arnold avoiding a red card for deliberate hand ball on the goal lineIt shows how biased Sky and media are when that replay of the free kick dive was not shown.
It wouldn't have been a red card since they scored, he should have got a yellow mind.Plus Alexander Arnold avoiding a red card for deliberate hand ball on the goal line
It wouldn't have been a red card since they scored, he should have got a yellow mind.
The title race might, but Liverpool don't and are being coddled over the finishing line by referees.McNulty, BBC Sport online.
The Premier League title race deserves to go the final kick of this relentless, spectacular confrontation between Liverpool and Manchester City. It will now do exactly that after Jurgen Klopp's side showed heart, nerve and resilience to prevail against Newcastle on a thunderous night on Tyneside.
This is the response i got from Sky when complaining about Carragher and Tyler.....
Thanks for your email to Sky regarding Jamie Carragher.
At Sky, we choose our co-commentators for their experience, knowledge and their ability to provide immediate insight into what is happening during the game
As a commentator, we ask Jamie to give a fair and balanced opinion on every match we cover, and we believe he does that. It would be impossible for both sets of fans to agree with Jamie on every incident, but it's this debate and difference of opinion that makes the game so interesting.
I am sorry that the incidents you refer to may have affected your enjoyment of our coverage but thank you for taking the time to express your views. Please be assured that your comments raised in your email have been noted and passed to Sky Sports for their information.
Told them I was cancelling at the end of the season.
They said this to me:
Jamie has been reminded of the standards expected of him at Sky Sports, and
it has also been made clear to him that he is on a final warning.
He won't be able to help himself, so at some point they'll sack him!
I've lost count of the times I've said I was going to cancel but I definitely am after the Brighton game. I could have paid for my last three Wembley trips with the latest twelve months over priced subscription money.This is the response i got from Sky when complaining about Carragher and Tyler.....
Thanks for your email to Sky regarding Jamie Carragher.
At Sky, we choose our co-commentators for their experience, knowledge and their ability to provide immediate insight into what is happening during the game
As a commentator, we ask Jamie to give a fair and balanced opinion on every match we cover, and we believe he does that. It would be impossible for both sets of fans to agree with Jamie on every incident, but it's this debate and difference of opinion that makes the game so interesting.
I am sorry that the incidents you refer to may have affected your enjoyment of our coverage but thank you for taking the time to express your views. Please be assured that your comments raised in your email have been noted and passed to Sky Sports for their information.
Told them I was cancelling at the end of the season.
F*king vile fan from a f*cking vile club, and seemingly condoned by the BBC.
From the BBC Charter:
"4.1 INTRODUCTION
Impartiality lies at the heart of public service and is the core of the BBC’s commitment to its audiences. It applies to all our output and services - television, radio, online, and in our international services and commercial magazines. We must be inclusive, considering the broad perspective and ensuring the existence of a range of views is appropriately reflected".
Make your own mind up how impartial you think the BBC have been this season (or any other season in recent memory).
They said this to me:
Jamie has been reminded of the standards expected of him at Sky Sports, and
it has also been made clear to him that he is on a final warning.
He won't be able to help himself, so at some point they'll sack him!