I don't go on 'Pravda' any more.Why do we call it that anyway?
Quote from: Risso on February 28, 2013, 11:23:31 PMI wouldn't have that poor sod's job for a gold pig. Imagine having a year trying to spin McLeish's performances into something positive, only to then be followed with Mr "We Go Again". Must be like trying to make Ed Milliband sound charismatic or George Osborne vaguely intelligent.That's exactly it, though.He's sat there, tasked with churning out content, and not sounding like a miseryarse.He's probably one of three people at the club who are forced to pretend everything is great, all the time. Him, Faulkner, and Lambert.Actually, the marketing bloke also will have to. Imagine his face when he has to start pushing the button on all that "Lambert's Lions" bullshit. No wonder he slips into humiliating nonsense like referring to Spurs as "giants" or talking about the "Theatre of Dreams" and all that bollocks. I reckon he knows it'll piss people off and is just doing it to make his day more bearable.I genuinely mean this, but if that was my job, I'd amuse myself by slipping shit like that into the OS, and then sitting back with a cup of tea, and watching this place to watch people go batshit about it.
I wouldn't have that poor sod's job for a gold pig. Imagine having a year trying to spin McLeish's performances into something positive, only to then be followed with Mr "We Go Again". Must be like trying to make Ed Milliband sound charismatic or George Osborne vaguely intelligent.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 28, 2013, 11:28:44 PMQuote from: Risso on February 28, 2013, 11:23:31 PMI wouldn't have that poor sod's job for a gold pig. Imagine having a year trying to spin McLeish's performances into something positive, only to then be followed with Mr "We Go Again". Must be like trying to make Ed Milliband sound charismatic or George Osborne vaguely intelligent.That's exactly it, though.He's sat there, tasked with churning out content, and not sounding like a miseryarse.He's probably one of three people at the club who are forced to pretend everything is great, all the time. Him, Faulkner, and Lambert.Actually, the marketing bloke also will have to. Imagine his face when he has to start pushing the button on all that "Lambert's Lions" bullshit. No wonder he slips into humiliating nonsense like referring to Spurs as "giants" or talking about the "Theatre of Dreams" and all that bollocks. I reckon he knows it'll piss people off and is just doing it to make his day more bearable.I genuinely mean this, but if that was my job, I'd amuse myself by slipping shit like that into the OS, and then sitting back with a cup of tea, and watching this place to watch people go batshit about it.My gripe with that is that it can't do the morale of the players any good to have our own in-house media department bigging up the opposition left, right and centre. Houllier noticed it when he was here and I read on one of the Villa media staff's blogs how Houllier told off the media guy for making Spurs sound like "monsters".If I was the manager of Villa I would get the media guys in for a quiet chat and tell them in no uncertain terms that getting into our players' faces and bigging up the opposition is a huge no-no.