I was making plenty of noise in front of the TV in Johannesburg
I was making plenty of noise in front of the TV in Johannesburg
We're all getting a flag to wave around, tonight...genome wrote:Bit rich coming from fans of the club who issued out rumblestix. One of the most ridiculous and cringeworthy things I have ever seen at a football match. Well, next to the 2014 pitch invasion.
Just shows anyone can be a moron when it comes to football journalism.From Despair To Where? wrote:Proper awards for proper journalism, apparently although clearly not Sports Writer of the Year He talks a lot about the importance of unbiased reporting and a keen adherence to the facts. A clear case of Do as I Say, Not as I Do.RoyalBlue wrote:'The Kelvin Mackenzie Award For Best Factual Piece'?From Despair To Where? wrote:
What's most shocking about that article is that a quick Google search confirms that that bloke is genuinely an award winning journalist and not a 12 year old netmong having a post game gimp fit.
I might be wrong but I suspect the online biographies relating to him might largely be self-authored. One claims he received an award for uncovering a plot in 1988 to assassinate the queen on a royal tour - strangely the link to the actual award story doesn't work! Other links to awards don't work either. Elsewhere the assassination plot award is watered down to him exposing an attempted cover up of such a plot. And with respect, I doubt he was up against much competition in New Zealand.From Despair To Where? wrote:Proper awards for proper journalism, apparently although clearly not Sports Writer of the Year He talks a lot about the importance of unbiased reporting and a keen adherence to the facts. A clear case of Do as I Say, Not as I Do.RoyalBlue wrote:'The Kelvin Mackenzie Award For Best Factual Piece'?From Despair To Where? wrote:
What's most shocking about that article is that a quick Google search confirms that that bloke is genuinely an award winning journalist and not a 12 year old netmong having a post game gimp fit.
For me, easily the most cringeworthy thing I have ever witnessed at a RFC game was:genome wrote:Bit rich coming from fans of the club who issued out rumblestix. One of the most ridiculous and cringeworthy things I have ever seen at a football match. Well, next to the 2014 pitch invasion.
Agree, that was by far the worst and I think it completely missed the point, with even the most tame and casual families/supporters just looking sheepish and bewildered by the whole thing.under the tin wrote:For me, easily the most cringeworthy thing I have ever witnessed at a RFC game was:genome wrote:Bit rich coming from fans of the club who issued out rumblestix. One of the most ridiculous and cringeworthy things I have ever seen at a football match. Well, next to the 2014 pitch invasion.
Norwich at home, a few seasons back, the bloke on the mike shouting
BRING - IT - ON,
Everyone in the ground had a cardboard placard with the same words on it
Mike bloke
"C'mon everybody, hold your cards up, with me.. BRING - IT - ON
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The worst IMO was when they got little children to do the 'Back the Boyz' bit, remember me and my brother simultaneously facepalming, whilst mrs st pauli looked at us both and ChuckLOLedunder the tin wrote:For me, easily the most cringeworthy thing I have ever witnessed at a RFC game was:genome wrote:Bit rich coming from fans of the club who issued out rumblestix. One of the most ridiculous and cringeworthy things I have ever seen at a football match. Well, next to the 2014 pitch invasion.
Norwich at home, a few seasons back, the bloke on the mike shouting
BRING - IT - ON,
Everyone in the ground had a cardboard placard with the same words on it
Mike bloke
"C'mon everybody, hold your cards up, with me.. BRING - IT - ON
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kids >> the yabbering goon who does it the rest of the time.. I really wish they would let the atmosphere build naturally before the game. The music and announcements at Fulham were oxf*rd deafening and only stopped about 10 seconds before KO (nbot the it's any better at The Madjeski)St Pauli wrote:The worst IMO was when they got little children to do the 'Back the Boyz' bit, remember me and my brother simultaneously facepalming, whilst mrs st pauli looked at us both and ChuckLOLedunder the tin wrote:For me, easily the most cringeworthy thing I have ever witnessed at a RFC game was:genome wrote:Bit rich coming from fans of the club who issued out rumblestix. One of the most ridiculous and cringeworthy things I have ever seen at a football match. Well, next to the 2014 pitch invasion.
Norwich at home, a few seasons back, the bloke on the mike shouting
BRING - IT - ON,
Everyone in the ground had a cardboard placard with the same words on it
Mike bloke
"C'mon everybody, hold your cards up, with me.. BRING - IT - ON
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by From Despair To Where? » 16 May 2017 13:55
16 May 2017 13:55RoyalBlue wrote:I might be wrong but I suspect the online biographies relating to him might largFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Proper awards for proper journalism, apparently although clearly not Sports Writer of the Year He talks a lot about the importance of unbiased reporting and a keen adherence to the facts. A clear case of Do as I Say, Not as I Do.RoyalBlue wrote:
'The Kelvin Mackenzie Award For Best Factual Piece'?
ely be self-authored. One claims he received an award for uncovering a plot in 1988 to assassinate the queen on a royal tour - strangely the link to the actual award story doesn't work! Other links to awards don't work either. Elsewhere the assassination plot award is watered down to him exposing an attempted cover up of such a plot. And with respect, I doubt he was up against much competition in New Zealand.
It wasn't meant as a dig against you, more a dig at the claims on the various web pages where his name pops up as a top class journalist.From Despair To Where? wrote:RoyalBlue wrote:
I might be wrong but I suspect the online biographies relating to him might larg
ely be self-authored. One claims he received an award for uncovering a plot in 1988 to assassinate the queen on a royal tour - strangely the link to the actual award story doesn't work! Other links to awards don't work either. Elsewhere the assassination plot award is watered down to him exposing an attempted cover up of such a plot. And with respect, I doubt he was up against much competition in New Zealand.
I don't doubt that and I appreciate what you're saying. I've got a cycling proficiency badge but that doesn't make me Chris Froome. My point was more that, for someone who on the face of it has some pedigree as a serious journalist to allow the publication of and put his name to such a rambling, incoherent, nonsensical rant is a serious lack of professional judgement. Also using his "pedigree" as validation for such an appallingly written article which is quite frankly dumb.
My 12 year old son would be embarrassed to admit authorship of that.
No. The rules for stick size are pretty clear, although I don't recall what they are ! As long as they aren't great big poles they are ok (that's the flag sticks, not the nationality of the stewards) And certainly if the club have supplied them they have hopefully mentioned to the stewards that they are ok !glass half full wrote:taipairoyal wrote:Well that really is good news, please can someone stick a flag up Ian Royals arse if he tries to run on he pitch again!.TBM wrote:
We're all getting a flag to wave around, tonight...
Could flags on sticks be seen by stewards as offensive weapons?
Oh look, I recognise that website.....
They only have a good home record because their pitch is the worst in the division more like a rugby field which it is ! Coyw's
Just a mention
Was at the game on Saturday with my daughter and after the game we went for something to eat in Putney, as we were going back into Fulham a group of Reading fans saw my fulham top, and decided that one bloke with his daughter were fair game, what a bunch of mugs, sadly it broke into something, and luckily for me some other fellas saw what was going on and rescued me from a potential pasting, whoever they are, thanks fellas. Now I want the team to get revenge, that would make my day
Take sandwiches and crisps to eat in the car before the game, or, risk Pizza Hut/KFC/a.n.other local eatery.
In 2008 we had sandwiches in the car but this is an evening game on a tuesday not 3pm and saturday
Fixed it.paultheroyal wrote:Take cucumber sandwiches and crisps to eat in the car before the game, or, risk Pizza Hut/KFC/a.n.other local eatery.
In 2008 we had sandwiches in the car but this is an evening game on a tuesday not 3pm and saturday
... they are nowDavezk wrote:Are Fulham mad?
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