Half a mild and a bottle of Sam Smiths Nut Brown Ale in The Turnpike in Withington. It was like drinking a pint of soup. Happy days!Shite beer with a twit of an owner...
Half a mild and a bottle of Sam Smiths Nut Brown Ale in The Turnpike in Withington. It was like drinking a pint of soup. Happy days!Shite beer with a twit of an owner...
Sesko “My dad fucked my mum with his rag shirt on, and I came out of my mum supporting the rags, with my rag shirt already on”Who ever posted this, the highest rated comment, which tells you everyone bar Rag fans are sick to death with the BBC and the Rags, looks right. Personally I find it poor that you have this and the Issac to Dippers ie where does he fit in, before any agreement is made between the teams.
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Talksport have just had half an hour section with Alex Crook smugly informing us that Utd are the biggest club in England and him laughing at anybody stupid enough to call in to dispute it.
Radio for idiots.
Its because the moderation team is full of young rags and dippers, the whole BBC HYS is just like a fanzine for the red shirts and you are not allowed any other opinion, sadly thats the state the BBC is getting into these days.Why is it that the hysteria surrounding the Rags seems to have gone into overdrive of late?
Not only do the BBC shamelessly promote the Rags but they also censor any criticism of their coverage.
They are quite literally their propaganda arm.
I'd had over 200 up votes on this comment when it was removed
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Why doesn't Stone just call himself the BBC's Man United correspondent? It would save him the inconvenience of having to occasionally write about other clubs
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The licence fee was formed when people didn't have a choice so they couldn't go elsewhere, now the licence fee just looks and feels like the scam it is.
You get the distinct (Fuck you we'll do what we want) vibe from them most of the time, I want it to close and for it never to open its doors again because it hasn't fed the public appetite for what the majority want for a considerable time now.
Why are you listening then?Talksport have just had half an hour section with Alex Crook smugly informing us that Utd are the biggest club in England and him laughing at anybody stupid enough to call in to dispute it.
Radio for idiots.
Maybe he likes Selco adverts.Why are you listening then?
Talksport have just had half an hour section with Alex Crook smugly informing us that Utd are the biggest club in England and him laughing at anybody stupid enough to call in to dispute it.
Radio for idiots.
They've been doing this for 25 years, I wouldn't hold your breath sadly.Once it finally clicks for football fans that all Talksport does is just provide rage bait because they don't actually have any worthwhile analysis or discussion, the place will go out of business.
Until then...
They were exposed as planning a "symbiotic relationship" many years ago.Why is it that the hysteria surrounding the Rags seems to have gone into overdrive of late?
Not only do the BBC shamelessly promote the Rags but they also censor any criticism of their coverage.
They are quite literally their propaganda arm.
I'd had over 200 up votes on this comment when it was removed
"Thank you for recently contributing to the BBC website.
Unfortunately, we've removed your comment because it broke the house rules
This is the text you wrote:
Why doesn't Stone just call himself the BBC's Man United correspondent? It would save him the inconvenience of having to occasionally write about other clubs
Your comment was considered to have broken the following House Rule:
"We reserve the right to fail comments which...
Are considered to be off-topic for the discussion or are derailing the discussion onto a different topic."
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If you want to appeal the decision, visit our moderation appeals page https://www.bbc.co.uk/usingthebbc/terms/can-i-appeal-against-a-moderation-decision and use this reference number: 74aacbcb-a09e-4d4d-9328-d4c9c1c963bf
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Not been the same since they ditched the hedgehog gutter brush account.Maybe he likes Selco adverts.
Should call in and point out the irony that they steal local fans from Southampton.Talksport have just had half an hour section with Alex Crook smugly informing us that Utd are the biggest club in England and him laughing at anybody stupid enough to call in to dispute it.
Radio for idiots.
Nah a large number of the general public are fuckin morons and sheep, they will never learnOnce it finally clicks for football fans that all Talksport does is just provide rage bait because they don't actually have any worthwhile analysis or discussion, the place will go out of business.
Until then...
Most shows on Talksport are just scripted garbage. Whether it’s a pissed up Alan Brazil, an obnoxious **** like Alex Crook, or a puppet like Jamie O’Hara, it’s all opinions created by a team in a production meeting and fed line by line on an autocue to their actors.They've been doing this for 25 years, I wouldn't hold your breath sadly.
They were exposed as planning a "symbiotic relationship" many years ago.
Trying to find the ironic page about it on BBC Sport now is impossible.
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