Bedrock Blade
DJ Bob Hoskins going mental in a dustbin.
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This thread is lovely stuff.
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Of course The Star are biased against us, just like the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky, ITV, The Guardian, The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Mail, The Sun, The Daily Express, Al-Jazeera, Russia Today, El País, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, La Gazzetta dello Sport, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, Fox News, Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo, USA Today and China Daily all are.
Of course The Star are biased against us, just like the BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky, ITV, The Guardian, The Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Mail, The Sun, The Daily Express, Al-Jazeera, Russia Today, El País, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, La Gazzetta dello Sport, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, Fox News, Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo, USA Today and China Daily all are.
No, of course I'm not paranoid.
I started at the Lane in Sept 1953, but the 7-3 win is ancient history to me - I don't connect with it directly. Boxing Day and 1993 can still be repeatedly recycled.
just most of us..and if people think that the Star is that crappy, there's nowt to stop them setting up their own local news outlet.
As has been mentioned, no one is forced to purchase the Star, it's there if you want it - and if you don't want to read it, just don't buy it, no worries. Try the Yorkshire Post instead, or just rely on Twitter, FB and forums like this.
Cheers Danny04 for the inside info. We don't all think you're "pig rag scum"
You mean other than the clearly visible two articles they've written? http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/chesterfield-fc
Fair cop. I didn't explain that very well. I think that if they are going to get people looking at the Sport Retro, it is mainly on the 'I was there' hook - bringing back memories. Sport is about emotion. I feel pain seeing anything to do with the Boxing Day Derby, and just watching Brown's goal in the 3-1 win makes my brain produce the substances that make you feel good all over. I am interested in and glad about the 7-3 win, but it doesn't move me in the same way. I first understood the generation gap when talking football with youngsters who didn't experience the 1966 World Cup (or Wednesday throwing away the Cup Final that year). Reading about history and reading about the history you lived through are very different. I envy those of you who went to Northampton last week.You sound like a contestant on The Chase..... "it was before my time"
Perhaps if it ever got a mention in The Star, you'd be more aware of it and it would have some resonance. It's just as legitimate as the more recent games which didn't go our way.....
The thing that always sticks in my throat every time The Star covers that 1993 Semi...
..a United was killed in cold blood in an unprovoked attack by a Wednesday fan in the Wembley car park after the game, the perpetrator was found guilty and sent to prison for it...
.....it is never ever mentioned in any local press coverage of that day, completely air brushed from history.
.........if It had been the other way would this have been so?
.................. Is it worse than the Ched saga or the battle of Bramall Lane? Of course it is, but both of those incidents are rehashed and poured over again and again.
It's disgraceful.
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