You study, learn, spend years trying to be a journalist for a national tabloid, and the best you can do and are expected to do is…..Yes.
"Comeback Kid!"
Yes!
You study, learn, spend years trying to be a journalist for a national tabloid, and the best you can do and are expected to do is…..Yes.
Against bottom of the league managerless Leeds, I get you're driftYou study, learn, spend years trying to be a journalist for a national tabloid, and the best you can do and are expected to do is…..
"Comeback Kid!"
Yes!
There is so much truth in this. Before Covid, SSN was always on in our house. Apart from the two title wins and our CAS victory, I never watch it now. It's lost a lot of respectability since it started to compromise on the principle of impartiality.
On the whole, I'm much happier for completely disconnecting from the saturated sport that is football, outside of watching games. I don't watch any pre or post-match bullshit. Half-time is for leaving the room and doing something else. I don't need or want the opinions of ex-players. I don't need or want a summariser when a single commentator is more than adequate.
The glee and euphoria on the part of supposedly credible media outlets at the announcement of us having been charged by the Premier League reminded us of who these people really are. They outed themselves. By God, they're going to be disappointed when this comes to a conclusion.
And what, may I ask, is their plan?If there ever was anything to epitomise how the old American led old guard and media are trying to tarnish and degrade us at the same time in broad daylight, we currently have a fucking rag and scouser on SSN giving 'their opinions' on what their paymasters should do with our great club
Given what we see in parliament every day that’s not called out, I’m not sure why you think journalists lying about football stories is a surprise.And lying in the process. You call that a job?
Given what we see in parliament every day that’s not called out, I’m not sure why you think journalists lying about football stories is a surprise.
It's your life, but may I suggest that you maybe care too much about a headline some copy editor wrote who probably never even watched a match that involved two teams you don't support?I never said it was a surprise.
It’s blatant.
The pen is mightier than the sword" is a metonymic adage, created by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicating that the written word is more effective than violence (storming the press box on Sunday) as a means of social, political or football change.
And don’t we know that as City fans.
Politicians are just as bad, if not worse than journalists, when it comes to lying.
By referring to her as Yorath, a name she hasn’t been known by for a long time, it could look like you’re the one trying to push a narrative here. Are you honestly trying to suggest bbc sport is infiltrated by a pro-Welsh agenda? If so, fair enough, but it’s a new one on me.Off topic I know, but think this typifies the BBC. At the end of the Wales v Ireland rugby International on Saturday which Ireland won by 24 points, Gabby Yorath stated Ireland must be worried by their 2nd half performance. It was left to Martin Johnson to point out it was game management and Ireland had more gears to use if needed. Yoraths narrative made it sound like Ireland had clung to win by two points instead of maintaining their 24 point half time lead. There are at one and half million UK residents on the island of Ireland surely they are entitled to unbiased reporting. The BBC are agenda driven and will refuse to report what's in front of them if it doesn't suit their narrative. I have several times had a moan about radio 2 sports news at 8 30 am, but the classic example was City ladies easy cup win over the ragettes. The sooner the poxy BBC becomes subscription funded the better.
The long , the tall, and the smallFuck em, fuck em all.
And people say she’s just a big pair of tits.Apart from Mike W, she was the only reason worth watching Sly Sports News. She even made Jim Shite look good looking.
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Even in her later years on Sly, she could command an audience. Where dId they come from? ;-)
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The massively disappointing big-money flop is now having a better season than Haaland etc etc etcSuper Sancho etc… seem to be the headlines tonight! Would that be the same if we drew 2-2 with Leeds at home?
Sky reporting the Rags actually had a great result against Leeds, this against a team that had scored just 4 goals since the World Cup. Then lauded a Sancho goal that was fucking bad keeping but the commentator was jizzing himself. Ffs, the narrative is fucking sickening.
By referring to her as Yorath, a name she hasn’t been known by for a long time, it could look like you’re the one trying to push a narrative here. Are you honestly trying to suggest bbc sport is infiltrated by a pro-Welsh agenda? If so, fair enough, but it’s a new one on me.
My own view is that bbc football is the pits, the lowest of the low, but for other sports, and the organisation in general, on balance they do a decent job. Happy Valley, Six Nations, Would I Lie To You, Newsnight, a doc series on the history of hip hop music; Radio 1 Essential Mix; just off the top of my head some things I’ve really enjoyed in the last 2 weeks.
Edit. Oh and Silent Witness, and Norton, and Take A Hike ;-)