HitchinFox Posted 17 May 2015 Author Posted 17 May 2015 To be fair, BBC gave city and Pearson a fair airing. Sunday supplement would be wise to follow themes of the weekend, and not show Personal favourite bias.. MARMITE type of programme...you like it because of occasional good coverage, or never simply hate its pretence of bring a decent football programm. Even under Hill I liked it, but slowly over the years bored, not of the idea, but its everyweek boring same bias ideas.. It's the negativity and gloominess – masquerading as professionalism – that gets me. There's something very depressing about Sunday Supplement. Especially when they talk about England (national team).
Bamba's Babes Posted 17 May 2015 Posted 17 May 2015 I used to enjoy Sunday Supplement as they quite often talk sense, the problem is they only talk about the same shite each week. When will TV and News Corporations realise the entirety of the UK does not support one of four teams? 92 league clubs, not 4!
Sharpe's Fox Posted 17 May 2015 Posted 17 May 2015 Bet if you locked all them fvcking snake journos in the studio with Nige they would all shit their pants while cowering in fear.
fazzyfox Posted 17 May 2015 Posted 17 May 2015 Historically the most commonly used form of propoganda is to intentionally paint a false untrue picture of a situation. The second type is to simply give little or no coverage to a story to play down its relevance or even act as if it hasn't happened (There were Austerity riots in Wales last weekend, had Charlotte Church not had a twitter exchange with Katie Hopkins it would barely have had a mention). This program uses both to meet its agenda. Find your own truths, believe them, spread them, cherish them, do not rely on the media, the media always have an agenda. Remember the old media slogan, "Why let the truth get in the way of a good story". The preferred good story seemed to be that we are only finishing above Hull because a drug taking player has destabalised morale ruining their chances of survival and above Newcastle because of a disinterested owner (forgetting the fact that our points total represents safety most seasons anyway).
Staffs Fox Posted 18 May 2015 Posted 18 May 2015 I have never been able to watch more than 5 minutes without turning it off, Who is it's target audience? It tries to show its a serious football show for real football fans but only panders to the Chelsea, Arsenal and United crowd. Those three clubs have got more plastic than Mattel. I'd love it if they did an episode for charity and each person had to put a tenner in a kitty ever time Mourinho, LVG or Wenger was mentioned. Forgot Live Aid that'd end poverty right there Who gives a shit what Martin ****ing Samuel thinks? Bunch of Arseholes with ego's bigger than Ronaldo's, thinking their opinion means more than anyone elses
Richard Posted 18 May 2015 Posted 18 May 2015 It's a decent format for a show let down by quite blatant disregard for anyone outside the top 6. It's not like it's targeting the Asian audience, it's likely to be watched by regular football fans who'll want a decent overview of every team rather than focusing on united Chelsea etc
MrSpaM Posted 18 May 2015 Posted 18 May 2015 I'd rather listen to Youngy doing his Jock Wallace impression
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