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Don't know. I've had nowt to moan about since Adkins went and I'm feeling lost.2nd in the league, dressing room, management and staff all together, fantastic football, oh yes and I've just knocked off for Christmas.
What are we moaning about again?!?!
Why do people get upset by articles like that?
The Star is independent, and might try to be 'thought provoking' at times. People seem to think it can only report and say nice things about United, or things that they want to hear. That's not going to happen. If you don't like what's written, don't read it, it's a free country after all.
Don't know. I've had nowt to moan about since Adkins went and I'm feeling lost.
Thought wrong I'm afraid. Showed displeasure at a poor run, along with 95% of the fan base.Funny, I thought you flounced on wilder 4 games in...
Simple James,Why do people get upset by articles like that?
The Star is independent, and might try to be 'thought provoking' at times. People seem to think it can only report and say nice things about United, or things that they want to hear. That's not going to happen. If you don't like what's written, don't read it, it's a free country after all.
Not that I'm defending the standard (or lack thereof) of journalism at The Star - I find most of James Shields' articles on United to be painfully dull, totally uninsightful, often reworded and rehashed versions of something that was reported only the day (or hours) before, and suspect they could have been easily written by any one of us given the amount of "inside knowledge" that appears to be sadly lacking by a professional sports journo - but they have in fact now posted a rebuttal by a Blade:Simple James,
Thought provoking it may be. Balanced it isn't. Why not make a debate of it and publish our supporters viewpoint? Not for the first time your newspaper publishes only half a story.
Can you honestly take anyone seriously whose name is an Anagram of 'DJ is Shemale'?
Credit where it's due. Better late than neverNot that I'm defending the standard (or lack thereof) of journalism at The Star - I find most of James Shields' articles on United to be painfully dull, totally uninsightful, often reworded and rehashed versions of something that was reported only the day (or hours) before, and suspect they could have been easily written by any one of us given the amount of "inside knowledge" that appears to be sadly lacking by a professional sports journo - but they have in fact now posted a rebuttal by a Blade:
http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...y-from-a-sheffield-united-supporter-1-8295934
Simple James,
Thought provoking it may be. Balanced it isn't. Why not make a debate of it and publish our supporters viewpoint? Not for the first time your newspaper publishes only half a story. What about Cloughs' treatment of Collins? Like him or not there was a story there and questions to be asked but of course your cosy little position was far more important. It's what suits you or the editors best. Not what makes good journalism. Your plummeting sales will vouch for that.
Not that I'm defending the standard (or lack thereof) of journalism at The Star - I find most of James Shields' articles on United to be painfully dull, totally uninsightful, often reworded and rehashed versions of something that was reported only the day (or hours) before, and suspect they could have been easily written by any one of us given the amount of "inside knowledge" that appears to be sadly lacking by a professional sports journo - but they have in fact now posted a rebuttal by a Blade:
http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...y-from-a-sheffield-united-supporter-1-8295934
Then surely as a business it's in the papers interest to be accurate, interesting and balanced?And you care because.....?
Like I say, don't like it, don't read it and if the paper goes bust because many people don't read it for the same reason, then that's the papers fault anyway, it is after all a business and not a public service.
Think it's more to do with The Stir again rather than what's put in the letter. People often accuse it of being bias and highlight it when it happens to make there pointThe reaction to this is as bad as Cov's reaction to our chanting. It's just a fucking letter.
Gary made some good points and the Journalists weren't too happy with a fair amount of the comments he made but, stop with the damn air bunnies Gary!
I don't read it so I don't know if it's biased or not but if I were running The Star I would be asking questions about why the paper was perceived as being biased. It's a pretty big fan base to piss off.Think it's more to do with The Stir again rather than what's put in the letter. People often accuse it of being bias and highlight it when it happens to make there point
The Coventry Telegraph has covered the response (which is excellent incidentally). I assume the journalist Chris Bickley is now being asked why that newspaper has covered a letter from a Sheffield United fan that wasn't even addressed to their newspaper...
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sp...news/45-watch-farce-sheffield-united-12341160
Local journalists do a great job for very little pay in very difficult circumstances. If they do go under it will be a sad day.
A very reasonable response from one of the Cov fans, that highlights exactly why we were all so hacked off with the entire affair.SSB said:Like everyone else I was disappointed by the pro-SISU chants from the Sheffield fans. While the televised game provided an unmissable opportunity to draw attention to CCFC's dire predicament and our grievances, we have to accept that any disruption to games is going to have an impact on the opposition team and its supporters. There's no dispute that the various actions by City fans were very successful in highlighting how we feel, however it's also important to look at it from Sheffield fans' perspective. It's obvious from this response and other comments in the media that they thought that the actions were unfairly targeting their players. Even though we might disagree, apparently that was their perception and we need to view their responses in the light of that and their frustrations of being stuck in this division for even longer than us. This was important game for them and it's worth thinking about how we'd have felt if we'd been in their position.
To be honest, I think the response above from the Sheffield fan is reasoned and sensible. He makes a number of valid points that ought to be considered if we are hoping to get opposition fans on our side with future protests.
Mine was around the bottom of Woodseats from Banhams ,once got flashed by a bloke round the back of the Abbey Glen and just laughed at him ,so he walked off wi't face on ,proper dirty old mans raincoat too. Reported it back at Banhams and they just sent Mrs Banham round with me next day ,didn't get no counselling ,newspaper articles ,compo or owt.Mine was from the top of Granville road and city road , down all three side rows leading onto Granville , up city road to the three tower blocks and all way up to city road cemetery , Sunday morning was by far the worst with all them big bastard heavy editions two trips then as bag was too heavy .
£2 a week , oh and had a job with milkman on a satdi in morning as well .
All them flats in top end of Norfolk park were a bastard .
The Stir needs to realise that "Perception is Reality". Mo matter what the Stir believes is the reality, the effects of the perception is what is affecting sales and confidence in the paperI don't read it so I don't know if it's biased or not but if I were running The Star I would be asking questions about why the paper was perceived as being biased. It's a pretty big fan base to piss off.
Or maybe it's just that people can't get their heads round the fact that it's a local paper and local papers are, in general, a bit shit when compared with nationals.
Can you honestly take anyone seriously whose name is an Anagram of 'DJ is Shemale'?
Mine was around the bottom of Woodseats from Banhams ,once got flashed by a bloke round the back of the Abbey Glen and just laughed at him ,so he walked off wi't face on ,proper dirty old mans raincoat too. Reported it back at Banhams and they just sent Mrs Banham round with me next day ,didn't get no counselling ,newspaper articles ,compo or owt.
The end of the Star was a cert once they banned wrapping chips in newspaper.
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