The debate between both sides on who dominates the local media is quite interesting. We claim its them, they claim its us. Some might say that that in itself shows balance, but I suggest that if both sets of fans think its crap and biases against them, then its just really poor. I dont suppose its easy when the medium is dying, but the Sheffield Star in particular is very disappointing even against the Yorkshire Post, not just on football, but across the board. Although I do have a look on the Star website from time to time, there is nothing in terms of 'news', just a few stories that surely aren't the most important or interesting things going on in the city, along with some placed advertorial piece about Billy's new carpet shop or pie shop. Their five featured stories on the web today are
A fundraising call from the parents of some poor kiddie who needs some surgery in the US
A poll about whether Sheffield should have a mayor (no analysis to help you make up your mind)
Some wanker who got thrown out of his council house
A warning from the police about halloween mischief
Clarkson finally giving up over trying to hide who he's been boning (what was she thinking..?)
James Shield's contributions in particular look they are cobbled together out of text messages nowadays under the watchful gaze of a sub-editor who only managed a GCSE Grade D in English. The 82 comments from pubescent piggies on the end of every United story are irritating.
Whichever, I too am amongst the many thousands who will never actually go and buy a copy.