The quality of football journalism is very very poor, they can hardly string a coherant sentance together let alone come up with relevant opinion.I dont read much of it, once i read some idiotic comment by one of them or see thier pathetic ramblings on Sky, I avoid them. It must be one of the easiest jobs on the planet, few of them are any good at it.
Quote from: hawkeye on January 21, 2011, 11:17:03 PMThe quality of football journalism is very very poor, they can hardly string a coherant sentance together let alone come up with relevant opinion.I dont read much of it, once i read some idiotic comment by one of them or see thier pathetic ramblings on Sky, I avoid them. It must be one of the easiest jobs on the planet, few of them are any good at it.Try it if you think it's easy.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 22, 2011, 12:20:02 AMQuote from: hawkeye on January 21, 2011, 11:17:03 PMThe quality of football journalism is very very poor, they can hardly string a coherant sentance together let alone come up with relevant opinion.I dont read much of it, once i read some idiotic comment by one of them or see thier pathetic ramblings on Sky, I avoid them. It must be one of the easiest jobs on the planet, few of them are any good at it.Try it if you think it's easy. Why would I want to?
Getting up at 10AM, then mooching off down to a Starbucks whilst typing on your Macbook Air for a few hours writing about the sport you love whilst sipping on skinny latte's looking very important. Bliss.
i would love to be paid to write about the sport i love BUT! what i would hate is my editor breathing down my neck about what should and should not be said. making you fill page after page with soft news about the latest flavour off the month club, or media darling manage. rather than relevant storys. there are those that seem to revel in it, such as holt. there are those who seemingly dont ( different format )soccer am, who find the media frenzy around beckham to spurs as pathetic as we do. People delude themselves into believing we have a free press and journalists write what they truly think but i think if you sit back and think about it you realise they are puppets whos masters are seldom seeninvestigative journalism seems to be restricted these days to finding out what bog gorge michael like to visit.
Quote from: Holy Trinity on January 22, 2011, 01:32:19 AMi would love to be paid to write about the sport i love BUT! what i would hate is my editor breathing down my neck about what should and should not be said. making you fill page after page with soft news about the latest flavour off the month club, or media darling manage. rather than relevant storys. there are those that seem to revel in it, such as holt. there are those who seemingly dont ( different format )soccer am, who find the media frenzy around beckham to spurs as pathetic as we do. People delude themselves into believing we have a free press and journalists write what they truly think but i think if you sit back and think about it you realise they are puppets whos masters are seldom seeninvestigative journalism seems to be restricted these days to finding out what bog gorge michael like to visit.Pretty much this.Man United fans want to be told Alex Ferguson is the greatest manager of all time.Chelsea fans want to be told how they're still good enough to win the league.Man City fans want to be told why spending £27 million on Edin Dzeko is going to win them the league.Spurs fans want to be told they can go far in the Champions League.Liverpool fans want to be told... ah, forget it.That's the sort of thing which will sells the papers. Nothing too controversial most of the time, just the same repetitive droan. Just provide the biggest consumers with what they want to hear to massage their ego. So simple yet so effective.I've got loads of time off at the moment, I'd be willing to give it a go. Hook me up with a Macbook and supply me with all the skinny latte's in the world. It'll be a blast!
Quote from: hawkeye on January 22, 2011, 12:30:02 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 22, 2011, 12:20:02 AMQuote from: hawkeye on January 21, 2011, 11:17:03 PMThe quality of football journalism is very very poor, they can hardly string a coherant sentance together let alone come up with relevant opinion.I dont read much of it, once i read some idiotic comment by one of them or see thier pathetic ramblings on Sky, I avoid them. It must be one of the easiest jobs on the planet, few of them are any good at it.Try it if you think it's easy. Why would I want to?The £400,000 one of them is getting as mentioned earlier?
I'm starting to get tired of us getting slagged off for spending a large amount on Bent. We are being portrayed as the bad guys yet did the press slate £iteh for taking Barry & Milner off us, course not. Bollocks to the lot of em.