Media Discussion - 2023/24

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The floppy haired c*nt at the Daily United is spouting off again.

The only thing ABSURD is that anyone reads his articles.

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I’d love to know what parameters Holt is working from here. What statutes is he working from to come up with this pearl of wisdom ?
I have maintained all along that this is an exercise in reputational damage and that alone.
The dippers, rags et al will commit mass suicide and those left will cite brown envelopes.
 
Having read Oliver Holt in the Mail this morning I just cannot believe this twat is paid good money to abuse us in this rag. It is ridiculous that he is allowed to spew his bile in a paper once graced by the writings of Martin Samuel without doubt our finest sports writer. Holt plainly attends our games I would urge anyone who sees him to let him know what we think of the shit he writes and that he is not welcome at our club. Better yet the club should ban him.
Tannoy: Message for Mr O Holt............

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Gave the whole press box a mouthful at Villa match last year. Proper drunk tirade. Got a pic somewhere.
Post it post it post it * apologies to the Masked Singer trash that appears on TV this time of year.

Apart from the Honourable Martin Samuel ( and maybe Jack Gaughan/ Martin Blackburn) every last one of them I truly wouldn't piFs on if they were on fire. Spineless slimballs with pitifully few brain cells amongst them and a lower life form than an amoeba, ( apologies to all amoebas).
 
Stop sending Sly Stone on United pre-season tours at licence fee payers expense. That should say a few quid.

The BBC has agreed a deal to sell the EastEnders set and its other studios at Elstree, Hertfordshire, as part of a drive to raise funds.

The TV soap will still be filmed on the site, however, after the BBC also agreed to lease back Albert Square from its new owner, insurance giant Axa.

The price Axa will pay for the 16-acre site has not been disclosed, but the BBC was reportedly looking for £70m.
It comes as the broadcaster has to find £500m in annual savings.
 
Stop sending Sly Stone on United pre-season tours at licence fee payers expense. That should say a few quid.

The BBC has agreed a deal to sell the EastEnders set and its other studios at Elstree, Hertfordshire, as part of a drive to raise funds.

The TV soap will still be filmed on the site, however, after the BBC also agreed to lease back Albert Square from its new owner, insurance giant Axa.

The price Axa will pay for the 16-acre site has not been disclosed, but the BBC was reportedly looking for £70m.
It comes as the broadcaster has to find £500m in annual savings.
Easy, sack Lineker.
 
Client journalism
Holt was made chief sports correspondent for the Mail last year, Initially writing articles on all sports, obviously with very little engagement, you can tell by the pitiful lack of comments on his pieces. And now has resorted to click-bait for the arm chair fans of the red tops to drive traffic... the modern world I'm afraid.
 
Some fuckhead at the Mail put out an article yesterday that NONE of the six City players named in the FIFPRO 2023 team of the year deserved to be on the team. I saw the headline while scrolling. I refused to open the article. It's just not the charges, it's anything and everything they can say that's negative about the club. They look to turn even the most positive of things into some kind of negative. If these cocksuckers were working and doing this type of over-the-top slandering toward a New York or Philadelphia team they'd have fallen off the George Washington or the Walt Whitman a long time ago...not joking a little bit...
 
Stop sending Sly Stone on United pre-season tours at licence fee payers expense. That should say a few quid.

The BBC has agreed a deal to sell the EastEnders set and its other studios at Elstree, Hertfordshire, as part of a drive to raise funds.

The TV soap will still be filmed on the site, however, after the BBC also agreed to lease back Albert Square from its new owner, insurance giant Axa.

The price Axa will pay for the 16-acre site has not been disclosed, but the BBC was reportedly looking for £70m.
It comes as the broadcaster has to find £500m in annual savings.

It does make you wonder where the money is going when good old Auntie Beeb can make a 240million profit on a £2billion turnover.
 
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