So is he saying it's acceptable to expectorate water in a child's face? Thanks for reading oi I do t have to
Sky had the option for a couple of years but sadly took away the optionAmazon Prime have the best option that no other company have and thats stadium FX. It cuts out all the commentary just the sound of the game like being there. Wish Sky and TNT had that option but sadly not:-)
Your right just got enough material to get as far as the first ad breakWhoa, whoa, fucking, whoa!!!
Challenging years have got a looooong way yet to run.
That doc can be transmitted in 2045.
I read the whole thing waiting for, and not , getting a critique of the whole punditry industry .I didn't read it! :) I would never read an article written by Carragher or one about him.
It was the reference to water that caught my eye.
Roger Johnson ? He's a Stoke City fan. He just reads the scripts - obviously prepared by the anti City media team at the BBC. Dare say anything negative about anything in Liverpool (the city) and of course he'd be fearful for his life.Didn’t realise that. Been around a bit has he? No idea who he supports, but after tonight it’s fair to say it’s not us!
I’m going for liverpool.
Another huge Simon Stone/Mark Goldbridge (who can tell the difference?!?) fanzine post on the BBC ends with this duvet covered poster pinning gibberish.
"That is the thing with Manchester United. They are big news. They generate debate. Even when they are not very good, people still talk about them."
No Simon. You talk about them and apparently we, the public, pay by the word. Let me give you two more. Fuck off.
Completely agree.Zero self awareness at the BBC. A Sports department full of Rag fanzine writers churning out trivial, pro United shite endlessly. Stone paid to follow United home and away - even on pre and post season tours; so the Chief football writer only covers one club. No attempt is made to create any modicum of balanced coverage - it’s United this and United that - and every other photo on the BBC football site is a United player. Even when they are 16th in the league the majority of BBC coverage is about them. The BBC are obsessed with them so no wonder they think they are newsworthy - we get them rammed down our throats morning, noon and night.
If that’s the case I wonder if he’s a Stoke fan in only quite a lightweight way then. I’ve got mates who support Bolton, Stockport, Sheff Utd, and Chester to name but 4, and they all know KDB is from Belgium. I suspect the truth is that he’s probably not much into football at all, and it was someone in the script dept on the wind up of Blues. And in my case, it worked.Roger Johnson ? He's a Stoke City fan. He just reads the scripts - obviously prepared by the anti City media team at the BBC. Dare say anything negative about anything in Liverpool (the city) and of course he'd be fearful for his life.
A post for the ages. A classic if ever there was one.Another huge Simon Stone/Mark Goldbridge (who can tell the difference?!?) fanzine post on the BBC ends with this duvet covered poster pinning gibberish.
"That is the thing with Manchester United. They are big news. They generate debate. Even when they are not very good, people still talk about them."
No Simon. You talk about them and apparently we, the public, pay by the word. Let me give you two more. Fuck off.
Yes Simon . Like people talk about Faulty Towers or The Unsinkable Titanic . Comedy and tragedy rolled into one and the whole lot of them not learning a thing from it all.Another huge Simon Stone/Mark Goldbridge (who can tell the difference?!?) fanzine post on the BBC ends with this duvet covered poster pinning gibberish.
"That is the thing with Manchester United. They are big news. They generate debate. Even when they are not very good, people still talk about them."
No Simon. You talk about them and apparently we, the public, pay by the word. Let me give you two more. Fuck off
What a surprise. United are total shit so let's run a negative City related story. That'll takes people's mind off things.
He'd be reading an autoqueue and being in CBA mode assuming that what was in front of him was correct.If that’s the case I wonder if he’s a Stoke fan in only quite a lightweight way then. I’ve got mates who support Bolton, Stockport, Sheff Utd, and Chester to name but 4, and they all know KDB is from Belgium. I suspect the truth is that he’s probably not much into football at all, and it was someone in the script dept on the wind up of Blues. And in my case, it worked.
I like Ornstein and he's very balanced.
But his spin on Utd's defeat was, 'it means RA will get more time to work with the players next season'.
Like a politician saying 'rising food costs means less waste'!!!!!!