Quote from: aj2k77 on September 25, 2015, 12:15:28 PMIf Midlanders are forking out nearly a billion pound in to the BBC then I'd expect some sort of meaningful investment back in to the area. It's not just about getting some cultural representation on the BBC I want something financial back as well. Whilst all these programs etc are being made in Manchester you can bet your bottom dollar that a lot of licence fee money is being spent in the surrounding areas to support what is being made. We are getting fuck all from the BBC, I don't even bother buying a licence anymore.News? World Service? Radio? Fuck all - really?If you access the BBC you should pay the licence - simple. News, shit, not interested in hearing who's died, been raped or scare stories all the time. Radio, nope, listen to podcasts. The only BBC ''product'' I've accessed for years is the sport on the internet and the odd catch up program.
If Midlanders are forking out nearly a billion pound in to the BBC then I'd expect some sort of meaningful investment back in to the area. It's not just about getting some cultural representation on the BBC I want something financial back as well. Whilst all these programs etc are being made in Manchester you can bet your bottom dollar that a lot of licence fee money is being spent in the surrounding areas to support what is being made. We are getting fuck all from the BBC, I don't even bother buying a licence anymore.
One thing have noticed is that when you ring up 'Franksey', you get charged now.
In the industry I work in, Government and Local Authority contracts bang on about local spend with SMEs. Our subcontractors cannot do much about where building materials are made but labour is generally local. It is all very well dictating to the private sector, it is about time there was an emphasis the other way.Birmingham and the wider Midlands gets a poor service from the BBC regarding local content. Birmingham is the 2nd city but little is done to encourage public service entities to use the large population and give something back in the way of jobs. BBC TV and radio in the Midlands is an embarrassment of small time local programmes.
Anyone would think Blose actually won the game on Tuesday with all the back slapping "proud of the lads" comments...apparently we were lucky to be still in the game after being played off the park in the first half, and Grealish was the difference between the 2 sides. They lost their cup final and now just trying to justify their sorry sad existing, where as we scored, we won and we move on. Jealousy is bitter.
Call Me Fuckface
Quote from: KRS on September 25, 2015, 07:22:40 PMCall Me FuckfaceLike that moniker for him.
Some Villa fang just rang up 'call me franksey' and said two players we should have brought in the summer were Joey Barton and Curtis Davies.