Mase wrote:Tottenham announce £80.2m pre-tax loss as debt climbs to £706m
What a businessman Levy is. Class.
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Tottenham announce £80.2m pre-tax loss as debt climbs to £706m
What a businessman Levy is. Class.
Saw that earlier and thought the exact same thing
Will they fall foul of FFP as they also lost a similar sum the previous year?
Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Tottenham announce £80.2m pre-tax loss as debt climbs to £706m
What a businessman Levy is. Class.
Saw that earlier and thought the exact same thing
Will they fall foul of FFP as they also lost a similar sum the previous year?
I hope they’re stuck with Kane now. They only other asset they have is Son. They’re a team on the decline massively.
sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Tottenham announce £80.2m pre-tax loss as debt climbs to £706m
What a businessman Levy is. Class.
Saw that earlier and thought the exact same thing
Will they fall foul of FFP as they also lost a similar sum the previous year?
I hope they’re stuck with Kane now. They only other asset they have is Son. They’re a team on the decline massively.
Decline? Decline from what? Were they good at any stage? Did they win anything recently?
They have always been shit.
sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Tottenham announce £80.2m pre-tax loss as debt climbs to £706m
What a businessman Levy is. Class.
Saw that earlier and thought the exact same thing
Will they fall foul of FFP as they also lost a similar sum the previous year?
I hope they’re stuck with Kane now. They only other asset they have is Son. They’re a team on the decline massively.
Decline? Decline from what? Were they good at any stage? Did they win anything recently?
They have always been shit.
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Tottenham announce £80.2m pre-tax loss as debt climbs to £706m
What a businessman Levy is. Class.
Saw that earlier and thought the exact same thing
Will they fall foul of FFP as they also lost a similar sum the previous year?
I hope they’re stuck with Kane now. They only other asset they have is Son. They’re a team on the decline massively.
Decline? Decline from what? Were they good at any stage? Did they win anything recently?
They have always been shit.
From a top 4 side for a good few years to the mid table. From a side who played in the CL more regularly than the rags or dippers at one point to having little to chance of appearing in it again. The trophy engravers never had to learn how to spell Tottenham, but they weren’t as shit as is made out
patrickblue wrote:They were top 4 for 3 seasons in a row from 16-19, but never serious title contenders, with a couple of earlier CL appearances when the usual suspects had a duff season.
But every man and his dog knew they would bottle it, which they did time after time.
sheblue wrote:Ah the good old we scraped 4th place cup, forgot about that trophy.
Look Spuds are a joke. Always have been always will be. The End.
sniffer wrote:Got so pissed off with BBC football reporting I complained regarding 10 out of 14 of the first 14 articles being Man United based. I was very scathing and did not mention I was a City fan, just said what about all the other clubs. I intend to follow up with complaints every time I see such bias.
This was the reply.
Thank you for contacting us regarding coverage on the BBC Sport website.
Impartiality is a core value of the BBC, and this is one reason why we believe our news and sport coverage is trusted and respected around the world.
We apply this principle to our reporting of all issues and topics. The BBC is of course independent of any political or commercial interests, and our news agenda would never be influenced by any outside organisation, or in this case, football club.
Ultimately, we know that not everyone will agree on what stories we should cover, how we should cover them, and to what extent. These are complex decisions that our news editors put a great deal of care and consideration into, based on the editorial merit of all the stories at hand on any given day.
We regret that you are unhappy with the level of coverage dedicated to Manchester United on the BBC Sport website, and please be assured we have noted your concerns.
All that being said your feedback is highly valued. All complaints are sent to senior management and the team at BBC Sport for review, and we’ve included your points in our daily overnight audience feedback report.
These reports are among the most widely read sources of feedback in the company and ensures that your concerns have been seen by the right people quickly. This helps inform their decisions about current and future content.
Thanks again for taking the time to get in touch.
Kind regards,
Abbie Crawford.
BBC Complaints Team
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints
Dimples wrote:sniffer wrote:Got so pissed off with BBC football reporting I complained regarding 10 out of 14 of the first 14 articles being Man United based. I was very scathing and did not mention I was a City fan, just said what about all the other clubs. I intend to follow up with complaints every time I see such bias.
This was the reply.
Thank you for contacting us regarding coverage on the BBC Sport website.
Impartiality is a core value of the BBC, and this is one reason why we believe our news and sport coverage is trusted and respected around the world.
We apply this principle to our reporting of all issues and topics. The BBC is of course independent of any political or commercial interests, and our news agenda would never be influenced by any outside organisation, or in this case, football club.
Ultimately, we know that not everyone will agree on what stories we should cover, how we should cover them, and to what extent. These are complex decisions that our news editors put a great deal of care and consideration into, based on the editorial merit of all the stories at hand on any given day.
We regret that you are unhappy with the level of coverage dedicated to Manchester United on the BBC Sport website, and please be assured we have noted your concerns.
All that being said your feedback is highly valued. All complaints are sent to senior management and the team at BBC Sport for review, and we’ve included your points in our daily overnight audience feedback report.
These reports are among the most widely read sources of feedback in the company and ensures that your concerns have been seen by the right people quickly. This helps inform their decisions about current and future content.
Thanks again for taking the time to get in touch.
Kind regards,
Abbie Crawford.
BBC Complaints Team
http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints
That is a very long winded way to say fcuk off.
sniffer wrote:Thanks, I intend to keep asking/complaining. BBC/sport/football/premier league usually have 14 headline stories, sometimes 8 to 10 feature united. Regardless of me being a City fan what about the other 18 premiership clubs and their followers. It is biased and unfair beyond belief, I will not rest on this.
john@staustell wrote:sniffer wrote:Thanks, I intend to keep asking/complaining. BBC/sport/football/premier league usually have 14 headline stories, sometimes 8 to 10 feature united. Regardless of me being a City fan what about the other 18 premiership clubs and their followers. It is biased and unfair beyond belief, I will not rest on this.
Been there done that, good luck.
It's a bit like the long-haired left wing students of the late 60s and early 70s are now the Uni lecturers and civil servants and it takes decades to iron that out. Same unfortunately with places like BBC and SKY and Scum. Fed on a constant drivel of success under Taggart, these places are awash with Scum fans and it takes ages to get rid.
On the positive side, seems not that long ago that the only City rep on these programmes was Mike Summerbee, who got banned for telling them about their bias. Oh and Andy Hinchcliffe - who just as well never have played for us. Nowadays the first and second generation of City champions are all over the place - and biased as hell.
Great
sniffer wrote:At least we have a voice in Micah now. Some clubs have no representation at all. I agree Sky are just as bad. How biased are Rat Boy and Martin Tyler apart from being a pair of pricks. It makes me cringe when they commentate.
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