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Was West Ham the one lobbed over his shoulder as he was walking back towards goal then?That was the Liverpool game, last minute corner and Dave Watson headed in past Joe Corrigan.
So long ago ...
Was West Ham the one lobbed over his shoulder as he was walking back towards goal then?That was the Liverpool game, last minute corner and Dave Watson headed in past Joe Corrigan.
Kits get very oilyWhat is ‘sports washing’? Do they have to wash their kits more often? ;-)
Was that the game where Jimmy Greaves made his debut for West Ham and scored?Was West Ham the one lobbed over his shoulder as he was walking back towards goal then?
So long ago ...
See our good friend and pyschopath Rob Harris was escorted and thrown out of the new LIV golf series press conference for consistently asking questions about sportswashing .
He ended up shouting and got thrown out
He needs sectioning this twerp or worse
Still brings back memories.Was West Ham the one lobbed over his shoulder as he was walking back towards goal then?
So long ago ...
Agreed. It is just selective and a very lazy narrative. Rob Harris could also have attended the Kenya Savannah Classic last March. Another Euro Tour event being held in a country which has been accused by human rights groups of murdering and torturing its political opponents. What I can't understand is why people like Harris only seem to have a problem with certain Arab states. Is he a moron who can't use Google or does he have another motive?I find it fascinating that this section of the media seemingly want to make working for or with Saudi Arabia equatable to collaborating with Aparteid South Africa, not because I agree with their policies or laws, but because Saudi Arabia are so clearly peas in a pod with all the other gulf states and an increasing number of Islamic African countries.
I think it's easy to try and make one state a pariah, South Africa was basically the only country doing aparteid and it's a realtively minor player globally. Trying to make Saudi a pariah because of their islamist governance suddenly brings in 20-30 other countries who must be excluded, and trying to do it based on their extrajudicial killings/war means going after China, Russia, the USA.
I don't see how they can succeed.
And while this usually brings about cries of whataboutism, why wasn't Rob Harris at the Saudi International in Februrary asking these questions to all the players on the European Tour. Why hasn't he done it at any of the races to Dubai?
Yes and it bounced abnormally high because of the frozen pitch. And we all knew it would cost us the title.Wasn't it a header back to Joe who had unfortunately come off his line to collect a cross so it went over his head.
Another good friend Mr Roan of the impartial BBC joins in on the act:
Another good friend Mr Roan of the impartial BBC joins in on the act:
Good post. Sums the situation up nicely.Agreed. It is just selective and a very lazy narrative. Rob Harris could also have attended the Kenya Savannah Classic last March. Another Euro Tour event being held in a country which has been accused by human rights groups of murdering and torturing its political opponents. What I can't understand is why people like Harris only seem to have a problem with certain Arab states. Is he a moron who can't use Google or does he have another motive?
Are all the people at the top of the European Golf Tour involved in some giant "sportswashing exercise" or are they just trying to turn a profit. Why does no one make a fuss about Dubai and its tourist industry. I think there is no such thing as "sportswashing." It is a fabricated concept. Lots of countries are trying to diversify their economies away from fossil fuels and tourism, leisure, and sport is a huge commercial opportunity. If they promote their country as a leisure destination at the same time then so what. Does anyone think that Sheikh Mansour sat in a room with Government officials and said: "We must do something to cover up the dreadful publicity about our migrant workers. Let's buy football clubs across the world including some in places with worse human rights records like China and Uruguay." It is total bollocks.
Crikey what an exclusive. So he managed to ambush someone and ask a few pathetic questions which were more like his statements rather than questions and which were swatted away with niceties.As usual with Roan it's all about him. He epitomises everything that has gone wrong at the BBC. His Twitter account is 90 per cent him re-tweeting his favourite political causes. He is a joke....at our expense.
There appears to be no Editorial control over Roan. He is allegedly the "Sports Editor for BBC News" whatever that means. He seems to flit around the world reporting things based on his own political prejudices. Today he has gone with a film crew to get 30 seconds of footage of the Newcastle United boss at a Pro-Am golf event.Dan Roan will be the first 'sportswriter' in the queue for the flights to Qatar when the World Cup starts that's for sure. If any of them were that serious about sports washing they would boycott the the tournament. But how many of them actually will? They will be filling their hypocritical boots with the lavish 'hospitality' and freebies that will get thrown at them. They will then arrive back in England and immediately revert to type. Spineless, hypocritical, cockroaches. All of them.
Yes and precisely what Lebedev has done with the Evening Standard and the Independent. Which employs lunatics like Delooney and EvansIf "sports washing" exists or even existed then its been an almighty failure
Would make far more sense to buy a media organisation and dictate the narrative like the owners of the NY Times or any of Murdoch's empire, could that be termed "media washing"?
Another good friend Mr Roan of the impartial BBC joins in on the act:
I remember the 1-0 at bristol city, I`m sure peter barnes scored only for it to be ruled offside, at the time I thought it was onside but I was in the opposite open end. was truly gutted.I always reckoned we did. Big losses at Bristol City and Derby did for us
That's how I remember it, although it seemed from where I was that Dave didn't connect properly and the ball skidded off the top of his head and over Joe.That was the Liverpool game, last minute corner and Dave Watson headed in past Joe Corrigan.