Sucking your thumb is a bit infantileSo predictable wake up city P R fight. Back for the thousandth time
Sucking your thumb is a bit infantileSo predictable wake up city P R fight. Back for the thousandth time
I genuinely feel sickComments are being moderated.
They Daily United always do this when they know an article by one of their journalists is going to cause a backlash.
2 nice comments have got through.
Mine won't. I've also told the moderator where to go, as well as Powell.
No mention of the Uninted players celebrating together at Burnley.
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I read the Telegraph for years and one of the reasons l stopped was that the young snotty nosed Jonathan Liew got far too gobby not only about City but with Blues.
Journos posting all over social media in their own names and spouting out purely private and often biased stuff started the decline in the previous standards of professionalism and led to the awful state it is now - low grade advertising copy-writers, drumming up support for their clients.
There is no other group of professional writers on earth who openly despise their readers as much as the English football press.The UK media, especially the press, has lost touch completely with its customer base. When you see people like Matt Lawton (Daily Mail) slagging off fans on Twitter it's totally bizarre. The volume of negative comments a lot of these reporters get is seen as some sort of badge of honour.
But upsetting the paying customers is a disastrous business model and most newspapers are already on their last legs because of the digital revolution (let alone Covid). Thousands of jobs have been lost in the media in the last decade. Trolling your own customers on Twitter is just commercial madness.
Most proper fans I meet despise the way football is covered in the press and on TV. There is no need for this to be the status quo. All anyone wants is honest, balanced, fair, and critical analysis of the sport we all love. What we get is bitter, partisan, and negative coverage where content seems to be designed just to wind people up.
I knew a bloke who did the same believe it or not. Mine was in Peckham and did his bit in a swingers contact magazine. A nice old boy who was good company over a pint.There is no other group of professional writers on earth who openly despise their readers as much as the English football press.
I once knew a bloke who earned a crust writing the ‘articles’ and ‘letters’ in porn mags. He had more respect for his readers and his craft than the rabble of grifters and stenographers posing as football journalists nowadays.
Jeff Powell has always been a hysterical, pearl-clutching old queen with little time for City
Comments are being moderated.
They Daily United always do this when they know an article by one of their journalists is going to cause a backlash.
2 nice comments have got through.
Mine won't. I've also told the moderator where to go, as well as Powell.
No mention of the United players celebrating together at Burnley!
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Saw some professional rugby on TV today. Lots of tackles, scrums, and celebrations. A segment was show on the BBC national news with not one comment about social distancing. Yet the media continues to push the negative agenda against football, backed up by some attention-seeking backbench MPs who don't have enough work to do. It's the usual double standards we see all the time.Just posted this in the premier league matches thread but I guess this is a better place for it.
Slightly of topic but is rugby union still being played ? If so have they scrap the scum ? After all that's no different to a celebration hug but with gorging and biting of ears
Getting online clicks from fanboys in Mumbai or Los Angeles doesn't drive much advertising revenue. The press has alienated its core customer base. Audience has no value unless you can monetise it. These journalist trolls are just cutting their own throats commercially.Indeed. What they don’t seem to realise either is that those who respond, Like etc and generally bolster their biased POV on social media are not a representative sample of all footy supporters; they are from a narrow band imho