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jaecole

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Apr 7, 2005
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What do you know about our media that will make you say something so stupid as this?

"In all seriousness though, from what I have seen thus far, the English really believe in their team, probably a little too much. The Italians seem more eager to criticise their squad instead of praising them to the death, is this perhaps a better way to support your side by staying objective?"

Italian press will blame everyone but themselves. English press will ruin the culprits life be it Beckham, be it anyone.

Now I see our media alot and I see an equal. Opinion of how good we are and how bad we are. Praising players and slamming players. I fail to understand why some members on this board are keen to spread the myth that someone is feeding you.

We praise our team? It's called national pride, maybe you don't have that. Of course we all get behind our teams and hope for them to win, of course some people will get carried away and be over optimistic. We can do that because we have won big games, we have had amazing moments and we have got a chance to win it. Big deal.

Don't like it?
Turn off our media coverage and stop reading our reports. Stick to the American, that will be good.

Now Andy&Burke I know you had a great night bashing England with your nationalistic and bigot jibes after the defeat to Denmark. Do as you will. But save everyone these premeditated threads. And you know what? It was a friendly.

edit: yeah wrong forum.
 

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Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
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#2
Fantastic post. I was going to continue the argument in the other thread but it got closed. Its the people jumping on the bloody bandwagon that I can't stand - how on earth would they know what the British media is like, I mean do they read the Sun everyday too? If you don't know shit, don't say shit.
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
Don't like it?
Turn off our media coverage and stop reading our reports. Stick to the American, that will be good.
I have ten times as many English tv channels as anything else. Half the newspapers here are English. Believe, me, it's tough to miss it. :)

edit: yeah wrong forum.
If you want it moved, say the word.

EDIT: Good post, BTW.
 
Sep 28, 2002
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also what bothers me, its when people say that english think that they WILL win the cup. ok, dont read english papers, dont watch telly bar bbc and dont check the websites. but do they really say that english with definitely will win the cup. there's nothing wrong with hoping to win, they sure are capable but the way andy, burke and david del piero put it in other thread is quite ridiculous.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,241
#5
Please, it's a known fact and Andy and Bürke are biased towards English football. I don't know why they hate it so much, but why would you still take them seriously on this issue?
 
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jaecole

jaecole

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    Because it's annoying that they use football to anathematize England. Usually start's with Burke taking the shot and Andy coming in with a by the way. That way we blame Burke and Andy just happens to have an opinion on football right?

    Bullshit. Completely premeditated.
     

    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #9
    To me, a lot of this is a lot like the DP debates here. Neither side is ever going to "win" it, so you may as well get used to the -- shall we say -- "differences of opinion".
     
    Apr 12, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    Now Andy&Burke I know you had a great night bashing England with your nationalistic and bigot jibes after the defeat to Denmark. Do as you will. But save everyone these premeditated threads. And you know what? It was a friendly.
    I didn't start the thread because I wanted to bash England, I started the thread because i thought it odd that in 40 years, England had not even been in the final of any major tournament.

    Now what do I know about English media, well I know this, I am sitting here watchin Sky Sports News right now, and the Interviewer was just interviewing Franky the Lamp, and he said, "Now that you lost to Denmark 4-1, do you think that it will burst the bubble of us winning the World Cup next year?"

    Now you tell me what the hell THAT guy is talking about.

    Did it also occur to anyone that this is your worst international defeat in over 25 years?
     
    Apr 12, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Tom ] ++
    I'm not even going to get started on those two but all you said is true of course.
    All, questionable. I don't HATE England.

    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    Because it's annoying that they use football to anathematize England. Usually start's with Burke taking the shot and Andy coming in with a by the way. That way we blame Burke and Andy just happens to have an opinion on football right?

    Bullshit. Completely premeditated.
    Truth to a point, I hate English football, but that is the extent of my hatred of the country, I have been all over England, I love the country.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    111,617
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    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    What do you know about our media that will make you say something so stupid as this?

    "In all seriousness though, from what I have seen thus far, the English really believe in their team, probably a little too much. The Italians seem more eager to criticise their squad instead of praising them to the death, is this perhaps a better way to support your side by staying objective?"
    I don't see anything wrong with my statement. "What I have seen thus far" has been exactly that, from England supporters I have chatted with in the States to Tim Park's book "A Season With Verona." I was not talking about the press per se, because all media can be biased and fvcking stupid. See ESPN in my country.

    Don't like it?
    Turn off our media coverage and stop reading our reports. Stick to the American, that will be good.
    See, now that is the problem. I love football very much and I enjoy watching multiple leagues and programs from different countries. In the United States English football is given priority clearance because ESPN as well as other media outlet's football factions are controlled by British football fans. There is an incredible bias towards English football in the States, and to nourish my love for the game I have to read articles and watch football programs that have an English slant to it. But one must realize, unless you are actually a fan of English football and English football only, that the slant can become a bit annoying at times.

    My beef with the football media here is the fact that their biased coverage gives wrong information to prospective American soccer fans who do not know any better and believe what they are told. If they are told English football is the best brand of football in the world, they will hopelessly believe what the media tells them and there goes another new fan of the EPL who can't look at football objectively because the only way he knows about it is through biased coverage. The media biased coverage also tries to take away from leagues it does not like simply by not giving decent impressions of the specific league and even by not mentioning it during world football programs.


    Now, for the topic you have posed here, FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN...which includes the English supporters in the States that I have met at matches, they really tend to over-do the expectations of their country at the World Cup. If that is just simply proper support of their team, I have nothing against that, however when you sit down and have a conversation with them or just a standing convo for a moment they seem to continue to give the "we're gonna win it speech" that becomes rather annoying. I have witnessed and taken part in discussions such as that several times in my life.

    So do you think my comments are unfair? I certainly don't. Just like you stating all Italians are womanizing dickheads before the qauint little line "from what I have seen." The thing is though I stated the line right from the start, and this isn't an attack on a whole race or nation.

    Now Andy&Burke I know you had a great night bashing England with your nationalistic and bigot jibes after the defeat to Denmark. Do as you will. But save everyone these premeditated threads. And you know what? It was a friendly.
    Nationalistic and bigoted jibes? What are you talking about? Where did I post bigoted comments towards England? Is a little bit of criticism a bigoted jibe now? Sheesh. Please, give me a break.

    I'll be honest, I don't like the biased English football crap spread in my part of the world and it indeed pisses me off. However, I still watch the EPL and take part in that type of discussion because I don't hate English football, only the idiots who spread biased views of it around the world and the EPL marketing specialists. Shame because almost every other aspect about England I enjoy and admire.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    111,617
    #13
    ++ [ originally posted by Bürke ] ++


    I didn't start the thread because I wanted to bash England, I started the thread because i thought it odd that in 40 years, England had not even been in the final of any major tournament.

    Now what do I know about English media, well I know this, I am sitting here watchin Sky Sports News right now, and the Interviewer was just interviewing Franky the Lamp, and he said, "Now that you lost to Denmark 4-1, do you think that it will burst the bubble of us winning the World Cup next year?"
    Exxxxxxactly what I'm talking about.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    111,617
    #14
    ++ [ originally posted by Tom ] ++
    Fantastic post. I was going to continue the argument in the other thread but it got closed. Its the people jumping on the bloody bandwagon that I can't stand - how on earth would they know what the British media is like, I mean do they read the Sun everyday too? If you don't know shit, don't say shit.
    Sky Sports, BBC, ESPN (whose football faction is controlled by English nationals), other former English football commentators who make their living in the US now, online versions of different English media outposts.....yeah, I think I get enough of it, thankyouverymuch.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    111,617
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    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    Because it's annoying that they use football to anathematize England. Usually start's with Burke taking the shot and Andy coming in with a by the way. That way we blame Burke and Andy just happens to have an opinion on football right?
    You don't seem to get it here. Why would I have something against England, the country? I have explained myself time and time again that I have nothing against England and in fact I like many aspects of their culture and football culture, too.
     

    peckface

    approaching curve
    Oct 3, 2004
    2,357
    #17
    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


    I don't see anything wrong with my statement. "What I have seen thus far" has been exactly that, from England supporters I have chatted with in the States to Tim Park's book "A Season With Verona." I was not talking about the press per se, because all media can be biased and fvcking stupid. See ESPN in my country.



    See, now that is the problem. I love football very much and I enjoy watching multiple leagues and programs from different countries. In the United States English football is given priority clearance because ESPN as well as other media outlet's football factions are controlled by British football fans. There is an incredible bias towards English football in the States, and to nourish my love for the game I have to read articles and watch football programs that have an English slant to it. But one must realize, unless you are actually a fan of English football and English football only, that the slant can become a bit annoying at times.

    My beef with the football media here is the fact that their biased coverage gives wrong information to prospective American soccer fans who do not know any better and believe what they are told. If they are told English football is the best brand of football in the world, they will hopelessly believe what the media tells them and there goes another new fan of the EPL who can't look at football objectively because the only way he knows about it is through biased coverage. The media biased coverage also tries to take away from leagues it does not like simply by not giving decent impressions of the specific league and even by not mentioning it during world football programs.


    Now, for the topic you have posed here, FROM WHAT I HAVE SEEN...which includes the English supporters in the States that I have met at matches, they really tend to over-do the expectations of their country at the World Cup. If that is just simply proper support of their team, I have nothing wrong with that, however when you sit down and have a conversation with them or just a standing convo for a moment and they continue to give the "we're gonna win it speech" it gets rather annoying. I have witnessed and taken part in that several times in my life.

    So do you think my comments are unfair? I certainly don't. Just like you stating all Italians are womanizing dickheads before the qauint little line "from what I have seen." The thing is though I stated the line right from the start.



    Nationalistic and bigoted jibes? What are you talking about? Where did I post bigoted comments towards England? Is a little bit of criticism a bigoted jibe now? Sheesh. Please, give me a break.

    I'll be honest, I don't like the biased English football crap spread in my part of the world and it indeed pisses me off. However, I still watch the EPL and take part in that type of discussion because I don't hate English football, only the idiots who spread biased views of it around the world and the EPL marketing specialists. Shame because every other aspect about England I enjoy and admire.
    Quality post. :star:
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    People can go ahead and attack my views on English football and it's biased slant around the world because I don't a flying feck. I know it exists because I experiance it every day in my life here in the States, during my quest for football enlightenment.
     
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    jaecole

    jaecole

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    Do I care what you get, what you see, what you are fed? No. That isn't England, that isn't my problem, don't blame the 'English media' when talking about watered down American TV. It's built to suit your audience.

    I'm not annoyed about what you are saying. I'm annoyed about the premeditated threads between you and your buddy. You aren't a bigot? Whatever, though Burke has certainly show he is. Oh he just realised England hadn't won a tournament in so long and he wanted an intelligent football debate? HAHAHAHA! Riiiiiight. That asshole can't handle anything outside jokes about a players name sounding like cock.

    Oh ok Burke. A quote from Joe Cole. So what? 'Burst the bubble' isn't that exactly right? Didn't I explain why we have the bubble? Because we can, we have shown we are capable and it's entirely possible we could win. Will we remain optimistic for EVERY single tournament now and forever?

    Yes. Because that my friend is what Britain is all about. Something you can't understand in your American life.

    The end. I don't care to continue in discussions where the objective is simply to provoke.
     

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