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Did anyone else listen last night? It's almost worth refusing to pay the license fee for... that pair of idiots rabble-rousing but when someone turns the tables on them, well... uppity doesn't even begin to describe it.
For anyone who didn't listen, there'll be a listen back through the link stickied in this forum. There was a Chesterfield fan who was basically told to shut up by Paul Walker. A Blade who couldn't get a word in edgeways because Paul Walker wanted to tell us all about what he thought.
And then a Blade phoned up and asked them if they maybe felt a bit guilty about the shit stirring they had indulged in with the Howard deal. They were reporting from Saturday that he was definitely going to sign but went back on that last night, blaming Sheffield United for telling them wrong and distancing themselves from the earlier "nailed on" deal. The Blade asked them if perhaps it was something they ought to have sat on until the deal was done in order not to alert the potential deal to other clubs.
The Chuckle Brothers went off alarmingly. Saying that the press had nothing to do with it and was merely trying to "find stories for the fans". How about a bit of responsible journalism and reporting the facts, instead of tabloid-esqe rumour mongering eh lads?
I thought it was meant to be a platform for fans to air their views. Not a pulpit for Paul Walker, who claims to be a fan of Sheffield United but all I've ever heard from him is stuff which tries to stitch up the club.
I'm glad I don't personally pay the license fee so I'm not responsible for his wages.
For anyone who didn't listen, there'll be a listen back through the link stickied in this forum. There was a Chesterfield fan who was basically told to shut up by Paul Walker. A Blade who couldn't get a word in edgeways because Paul Walker wanted to tell us all about what he thought.
And then a Blade phoned up and asked them if they maybe felt a bit guilty about the shit stirring they had indulged in with the Howard deal. They were reporting from Saturday that he was definitely going to sign but went back on that last night, blaming Sheffield United for telling them wrong and distancing themselves from the earlier "nailed on" deal. The Blade asked them if perhaps it was something they ought to have sat on until the deal was done in order not to alert the potential deal to other clubs.
The Chuckle Brothers went off alarmingly. Saying that the press had nothing to do with it and was merely trying to "find stories for the fans". How about a bit of responsible journalism and reporting the facts, instead of tabloid-esqe rumour mongering eh lads?
I thought it was meant to be a platform for fans to air their views. Not a pulpit for Paul Walker, who claims to be a fan of Sheffield United but all I've ever heard from him is stuff which tries to stitch up the club.
I'm glad I don't personally pay the license fee so I'm not responsible for his wages.