Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: andyaston on November 06, 2010, 05:05:37 PM
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I know its gutting be equalised on in injury time, but the BBC sent me mental saying we lost 2-1 on its website feed. From 1-0 up in injury time it come up Fulham 1-1 Villa. Then, Fulham 2-1 Villa!!
Bloody tarts.
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It's still there, and shows Fulham in 5th, the bloody amateurs.
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Corrected now with an apology. Glad I don't suffer from a weak heart the equaliser was shock enough.
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As annoying was Cammey on SSN saying I cannot see Fulham scoring - at which point I said well that will be 1-1 then and got really annoyed when it happened even though I knew it would ....if that makes any sense !
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It makes perfect sense, guess it's part and parcel of being a Villa fan.
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so, bottom three by 10pm Wednesday...? ;)
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It makes perfect sense, guess it's part and parcel of being a Villa fan.
I guess we've come through worse....it still is painful though...
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I know there's been a strike at the corp, but surely the 'reserves' as it were can count?
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I saw that earlier. Briefly wondered whose understanding was wrong - mine or the BBC's.
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I've never understood why anyone takes the BBC news services seriously. They haven't a journalist worthy of the name. All the expenditure goes on presentation. Sky do a far better job, even tho' they've buggered up proper football viz the Premier Division.
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I've never understood why anyone takes the BBC news services seriously. They haven't a journalist worthy of the name. All the expenditure goes on presentation. Sky do a far better job, even tho' they've buggered up proper football viz the Premier Division.
Mike Ingham, David Bond, Phil McNulty, Pat Murphy, Jonathon Agnew, Darren Fletcher, Christopher Martin Jenkins, Simon Brotherton, Mark Pougatch and Iain Carter are all excellent both in presentation commentary and writing. But if you prefer Andy Gray, Jamie Redknapp and Dean Windass then fair enough.
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The BBC videprinter was all over the place yesterday anyway, kept getting goalscorers and scorelines wrong, announcing certain teams had scored when they hadnt etc etc etc.
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I've never understood why anyone takes the BBC news services seriously. They haven't a journalist worthy of the name. All the expenditure goes on presentation. Sky do a far better job, even tho' they've buggered up proper football viz the Premier Division.
What absolute cock.
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The BBC videprinter was all over the place yesterday anyway, kept getting goalscorers and scorelines wrong, announcing certain teams had scored when they hadnt etc etc etc.
Due to the strike there were many "gaffers" pressganged into journalistic positions for which they had no skills or ability. I was managing a building once during a lift engineers strike, one of their bosses turned up to a breakdown but struggled to open the lift room door let alone repair the fault. So he left having not opened his toolbox, but his company had met their agreed attendance time target. Great.
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Ours was the only game on MOTD that didn't have an analysis.