Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I like being able to watch football games every week, and not just city but Barcelona, Madrid
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Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I like being able to watch football games every week, and not just city but Barcelona, Madrid
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I find it difficult to see why people will cancel sky. Whether or not it is baised it shows a huge number of football games, many city games, champions league and games which don't even involve the rags. I don't give a shit about the commentary or punditry, I just wanna watch the matches.
Beefymcfc wrote:Simple really. If you want the Rag shit thrown down your throat, 24-7, then crack on sunshine.
You're right though, I should just suck it up and turn the sound down. I wonder if they'll give me a discount if I tell them I don't want to listen, just watch? Funnily enough, I get a weekly update letter from Sky offering me cut price viewing, what do I do, What do I do!
Now, where's that sign-up number again.
Edit: Nope, just heard Rat-Boy advertising Sky. Don'tthink I'll bother now. Enjoy your viewing ............... for a cost.
Alex Sapphire wrote:just once in a while they forget they are Rags though don't they
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRlsN4GyPxo">YouTube Link</a>
Original Dub wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:just once in a while they forget they are Rags though don't they
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRlsN4GyPxo">YouTube Link</a>
I remember that ad campaign.
It involved every club.
What is your point? Do you believe there is no bias?
Alex Sapphire wrote:
it highlighted key goals scored by Huddersfield Town, us and Sheffield Utd. It featured fan reaction from other clubs too (although I don't see any happy scum fans). In fact they only feature for conceding. To US (I think it's Vinnie's in the 1 nil)
Individuals have bias, sometimes individuals dominate enterprises. I believe there is some bias and much more paranoia about bias.
Do you believe we never get a fair shout from any press? And they never get criticised by any press?
Oh and "my point" is that Sky is capable of balance. You don't agree with that do you?
Beefymcfc wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I find it difficult to see why people will cancel sky. Whether or not it is baised it shows a huge number of football games, many city games, champions league and games which don't even involve the rags. I don't give a shit about the commentary or punditry, I just wanna watch the matches.
Simple really. If you want the Rag shit thrown down your throat, 24-7, then crack on sunshine.
You're right though, I should just suck it up and turn the sound down. I wonder if they'll give me a discount if I tell them I don't want to listen, just watch? Funnily enough, I get a weekly update letter from Sky offering me cut price viewing, what do I do, What do I do!
Now, where's that sign-up number again.
Edit: Nope, just heard Rat-Boy advertising Sky. Don'tthink I'll bother now. Enjoy your viewing ............... for a cost.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Original Dub wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:just once in a while they forget they are Rags though don't they
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRlsN4GyPxo">YouTube Link</a>
I remember that ad campaign.
It involved every club.
What is your point? Do you believe there is no bias?
it highlighted key goals scored by Huddersfield Town, us and Sheffield Utd. It featured fan reaction from other clubs too (although I don't see any happy scum fans). In fact they only feature for conceding. To US (I think it's Vinnie's in the 1 nil)
Individuals have bias, sometimes individuals dominate enterprises. I believe there is some bias and much more paranoia about bias.
Do you believe we never get a fair shout from any press? And they never get criticised by any press?
Oh and "my point" is that Sky is capable of balance. You don't agree with that do you?
Ted Hughes wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Original Dub wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:just once in a while they forget they are Rags though don't they
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRlsN4GyPxo">YouTube Link</a>
I remember that ad campaign.
It involved every club.
What is your point? Do you believe there is no bias?
it highlighted key goals scored by Huddersfield Town, us and Sheffield Utd. It featured fan reaction from other clubs too (although I don't see any happy scum fans). In fact they only feature for conceding. To US (I think it's Vinnie's in the 1 nil)
Individuals have bias, sometimes individuals dominate enterprises. I believe there is some bias and much more paranoia about bias.
Do you believe we never get a fair shout from any press? And they never get criticised by any press?
Oh and "my point" is that Sky is capable of balance. You don't agree with that do you?
Mate, your continuing attempts to show media balance in general, just show what small straws everyone has to clutch to & pretty much prove the opposite.
If the rags had scored a certain goal in the last minute of last season, do you think Sky would be showing ads for 'every' goal or just one ?
That was the biggest thing that's ever happened in domestic football here & I do mean EVER.
Sky would be running that every day, instead of Ratboy, if the rags had scored it, just like the Mirror etc ran ads with Rooney's overhead kick for a good year or so but have never used an ad with 'that' goal on it.
They are ALL pandering to rags, ALL the time. Of course they have to show a bit of City or other teams. HAVE to. Not WANT to.
If it was upto them, they would buy every game of Utd's, show every game of Utd's in every competition, live, & just fill in the gaps in schedule with everyone else but mainly Liverpool.
They are running an advert for Utd every day. Think about it. Did they not realise it would be considered biased by some supporters ? Do they care ? No. It appeals to rags. Is it the only advert they could have used to do the job ? No. But it appeals to rags.
They are choosing to run an advert for Man Utd every day, because it appeals to their main target audience: rags.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Original Dub wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:just once in a while they forget they are Rags though don't they
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRlsN4GyPxo">YouTube Link</a>
I remember that ad campaign.
It involved every club.
What is your point? Do you believe there is no bias?
it highlighted key goals scored by Huddersfield Town, us and Sheffield Utd. It featured fan reaction from other clubs too (although I don't see any happy scum fans). In fact they only feature for conceding. To US (I think it's Vinnie's in the 1 nil)
Individuals have bias, sometimes individuals dominate enterprises. I believe there is some bias and much more paranoia about bias.
Do you believe we never get a fair shout from any press? And they never get criticised by any press?
Oh and "my point" is that Sky is capable of balance. You don't agree with that do you?
Mate, your continuing attempts to show media balance in general, just show what small straws everyone has to clutch to & pretty much prove the opposite.
If the rags had scored a certain goal in the last minute of last season, do you think Sky would be showing ads for 'every' goal or just one ?
That was the biggest thing that's ever happened in domestic football here & I do mean EVER.
Sky would be running that every day, instead of Ratboy, if the rags had scored it, just like the Mirror etc ran ads with Rooney's overhead kick for a good year or so but have never used an ad with 'that' goal on it.
They are ALL pandering to rags, ALL the time. Of course they have to show a bit of City or other teams. HAVE to. Not WANT to.
If it was upto them, they would buy every game of Utd's, show every game of Utd's in every competition, live, & just fill in the gaps in schedule with everyone else but mainly Liverpool.
They are running an advert for Utd every day. Think about it. Did they not realise it would be considered biased by some supporters ? Do they care ? No. It appeals to rags. Is it the only advert they could have used to do the job ? No. But it appeals to rags.
They are choosing to run an advert for Man Utd every day, because it appeals to their main target audience: rags.
ted, are you're forgetting that a recent survey conducted by the rags showed that 6 in 4 of the world's population support them?
Nickyboy wrote:To me that advert is just their lead pundit talking about what makes you fall in love with footy. Your dad taking you for the first time, the excitement and how the bug gets you etc. Could be any bloke talking about his first time.
I do think there is a kind of institutionalised bias at sky but think some are over analysing this advert.
At least its not redknapp talking about honest harry teaching him about brown envelopes at Bournemouth
Ted Hughes wrote:
Mate, your continuing attempts to show media balance in general, just show what small straws everyone has to clutch to & pretty much prove the opposite.
If the rags had scored a certain goal in the last minute of last season, do you think Sky would be showing ads for 'every' goal or just one ?
That was the biggest thing that's ever happened in domestic football here & I do mean EVER.
Sky would be running that every day, instead of Ratboy, if the rags had scored it, just like the Mirror etc ran ads with Rooney's overhead kick for a good year or so but have never used an ad with 'that' goal on it.
They are ALL pandering to rags, ALL the time. Of course they have to show a bit of City or other teams. HAVE to. Not WANT to.
If it was upto them, they would buy every game of Utd's, show every game of Utd's in every competition, live, & just fill in the gaps in schedule with everyone else but mainly Liverpool.
They are running an advert for Utd every day. Think about it. Did they not realise it would be considered biased by some supporters ? Do they care ? No. It appeals to rags. Is it the only advert they could have used to do the job ? No. But it appeals to rags.
They are choosing to run an advert for Man Utd every day, because it appeals to their main target audience: rags.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
Mate, your continuing attempts to show media balance in general, just show what small straws everyone has to clutch to & pretty much prove the opposite.
If the rags had scored a certain goal in the last minute of last season, do you think Sky would be showing ads for 'every' goal or just one ?
That was the biggest thing that's ever happened in domestic football here & I do mean EVER.
Sky would be running that every day, instead of Ratboy, if the rags had scored it, just like the Mirror etc ran ads with Rooney's overhead kick for a good year or so but have never used an ad with 'that' goal on it.
They are ALL pandering to rags, ALL the time. Of course they have to show a bit of City or other teams. HAVE to. Not WANT to.
If it was upto them, they would buy every game of Utd's, show every game of Utd's in every competition, live, & just fill in the gaps in schedule with everyone else but mainly Liverpool.
They are running an advert for Utd every day. Think about it. Did they not realise it would be considered biased by some supporters ? Do they care ? No. It appeals to rags. Is it the only advert they could have used to do the job ? No. But it appeals to rags.
They are choosing to run an advert for Man Utd every day, because it appeals to their main target audience: rags.
Ted, the only thing that is "continuing" is you and OD shouting down anyone who points to media balance (although at least ODub has acknowledged there is some)
You make it sound above as if Sky immediately buried Aguero's goal and it never sees the light of day. Not so.
"All pandering to the Rags all the time is plainly nonsense": how is the fiction of Rooney being off as recently as last week pandering?
I know you will win this argument on wordcount, and on the last word rule, but while there are knob heads in the press they are not universally determined that they suffocate us and feed the Rag machine. It''s just not that way. And Neville is quite a good pundit it turns out
Nickyboy wrote:To me that advert is just their lead pundit talking about what makes you fall in love with footy. Your dad taking you for the first time, the excitement and how the bug gets you etc. Could be any bloke talking about his first time.
I do think there is a kind of institutionalised bias at sky but think some are over analysing this advert.
At least its not redknapp talking about honest harry teaching him about brown envelopes at Bournemouth
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