Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Marlon From Bearwood on August 10, 2010, 09:59:21 PM
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Anyone else think their coverage is a little OTT?
In tonight's edition we have 'Villa In Turmoil' plastered all over the place, as well as an 8 page 'Villa in Turmoil' Pullout, the obligatory picture of the Villa crest with a big crack down the middle, and the back page headline of 'Bob Who?' which seems a bit of a piss take (not that we're likley to appoint him anyway.....
First time in ages I've bought it today, and I'd forgotten what a horrible rag its become...
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That's the paper that loser Colin Twattum 'writes' for? I once read his online column and all it was filled with was anti-Villa and how Carson's Yeung's fortune will make Blose overtake Villa. Pathetic.
Worst.Journalist.Ever.
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Ive always had a certain antipathy towards the Evening Mail which goes right back to the 1960s. Dennis Shaw was the big name reporter then, a definite bluenose.
I have much the same feelings towards the Sunday Mercury, gods knows why but i still buy it every week. For both sports coverage and local politics, and with a letters column which seems to have regular contributions from probable BNP activists, its another cheap sensationalist rag.
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It is only what we expect of that shower of shit.
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you should check out their circulation it is dwindling like nobodies business
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Have to agree, they do like their"silly" stories , if its not Gabby upsetting his neighbours,
Its a story about Charlie Aitkin being a garden grabber!!!
Both Mercury & Mail are poor rags, but I still end up buying them as they,re "local"
ps Do you think Gabby really did try to open his electronic gates to his estate with his tv remote!!!!!!!!!!
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Managed to grab the last copy as my local newsagent was locking up - wish I hadn't bothered
As expected they have given our predicament blanket coverage but you do get the impression
they are having a laugh at our expense-
The photographer even got my Streetly mate 'Rosie' to pose making him look distraught.........
cheer up Mark I'm sure Randy will appoint someone who will get us up and running before you
know it
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Every time I've looked at the back of the Mail over the last few months there's been a big splash story about the Blues, with the little sidebar on the right given over to the Villa.
If you didn't know better you'd get the impression that Villa were the junior team in Birmingham.
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I think if all Villa fans stopped buying these papers, and emailed/wrote to these papers why they are not buying them anymore should do the trick :)
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Newspapers thrive on bad news. If there isn't much bad news about they'll make an issue out of the most mundane of things, so it's hardly surprising that they are having a field day with this. The Editor's mantra is 'If it bleeds, it leads".
Just don't buy the crap, there are plenty of more impartial, interesting sources of information on the web these days.
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Ive always had a certain antipathy towards the Evening Mail which goes right back to the 1960s. Dennis Shaw was the big name reporter then, a definite bluenose.
The Mail was almost a proper paper in the sixties and Dennis Shaw was influential in participating in the demise of the old board with his "open letters" and frequent articles criticising the way the club was run. I didn't see it as anti-Villa, more a crusade to move with the times and bring success back to Villa Park.
Of course now, it's the biggest pile of steaming hot poo ever seen masquerading as a newspaper.
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The Villa badge split in two is surely one of the great Brummie-isms? Like calling your mother mom.
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In fairness, Tom Ross' column is quite good today...
Tom Ross: Martin O'Neill selfish to walk out on Aston Villa
Aug 11 2010 by Ken Montgomery, Birmingham Mail
MARTIN O’Neill walking out on Villa just five days before the Premier League kick-off was nothing short of disgraceful.
It showed no respect for the fans who have adored him for the last four years.
There are those who would say that he has been a man of principle – leaving because the situation at Villa Park was untenable for him with the apparent financial restrictions imposed.
However, spending close to a £100 million and building a squad that was bought to play Martin’s way should have been reason enough to stay and see the job through.
A new manager is likely to want to play a different way and, therefore, will need different players.
Randy Lerner is not just building a team but was also focused on building a club. He has invested in the infrastructure at Villa Park and the Bodymore Heath training complex to create facilities much envied throughout the game.
He has the fans in mind with his constant desire to make going to Villa Park a match day experience to enjoy.
Manchester City should take a chunk of the blame for Martin deciding to walk away.
They are without doubt ruining the game as they try to buy the Premier League title. What is that doing to the game?
Despite what Sky TV tell us the Premier League is a competition for five teams – Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.
I assume Martin realised that it would be a tough task to even emulate last season’s sixth place, especially with players like James Milner leaving and persistent rumours that Ashley Young is set to follow.
You can see how Martin would think that his personal profile would be jeopardised if he had a poor season.
In my opinion Martin left for selfish reasons and showed a lack of loyalty to the club that he has controlled from top to bottom for the last four years.
I am certain he will regret walking away from Aston Villa – because I am not sure he will get a bigger club to manage."
Especially like the last bit.
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Even if he can't spell 'Bodymoor'!
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Where else can you find out about your local lollipop lady retiring aged 104, do the crosswords and sudoku, and check the 'Hatched, Matched and Despatched' and Magistrate's Courts hearings for names you may know, all for 42p?
Any stories regarding Gabby, Charlie Aitkin, 'Villa in Crisis!', or Blose impending glory and global dominance are best ignored.
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Even though he's a Nose, i always have a lot of time for most of what Tom Ross writes. The above comments are are pretty spot on.
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Who the hell still buys local newspapers? Sooner they're wiped off the face of the earth, the better.
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In fairness, Tom Ross' column is quite good today...
Tom Ross: Martin O'Neill selfish to walk out on Aston Villa
In my opinion Martin left for selfish reasons and showed a lack of loyalty to the club that he has controlled from top to bottom for the last four years.
I am certain he will regret walking away from Aston Villa – because I am not sure he will get a bigger club to manage."
Especially like the last bit.
If you look at history there is every reason to believe that Tom Ross will be proved right.
Graham Taylor did of course go onto a bigger job, and we all know how spectacularly that blew up in his face.
From Vic Crowe to David O`Leary inclusive, that is 12 appointments who never had a bigger job after leaving Villa.
You have to go back 40 years to Tommy Docherty to find someone who had a really big job after departing.
I think O`Neill will come to regret his decision, when he realises thats jobs bigger than than Aston Villa are thin on the ground.
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People talk about him replacing Ferguson but he wouldn't last six months at United. I wouldn't be surprised to see him turn up at Citeh when Mancini gets the boot, not sure how well that would go down with Barry and Milner though. You'd be a brave man to trust him with that sort of cash...
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A blind rugby supporting moron would eventually win the league at Citeh. So even an outside chance for MON.
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I got a rare look at the Mail last night on a visit to the old dear. What struck me was the photograph of Mat Kendrick is the pointing-wagging-finger-pose, very similar to that div from the Mercury, Roger Skidmore.
Not sure I can take Mat-with-one-T seriously anymore after seeing that.
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Roger Skidmore.
It's the employment of people like this clown that gives the Mail and Mercury no credibility whatsoever.
I always thought Tattum was ok until the laughable blog after the derby at Villa Park last season. You've failed as a journalist if you let your prejudice influence your writing.
Actually, I don't think the Mail is biased either way, they are after readers from either club. It galls me to have to read the slightest little thing about Small Heath so I read the E+S, where they are considered an afterthought. As it should be.