Quote from: Villadroid on January 15, 2013, 01:49:38 PMSo there we have the work of other people used to make money for those who did not produce it and only own the means of production - the website.Take the example of the Huffington Post - the material was provided entirely free by bloggers and it was sold for $315m.So the fact that you don't pay for content does not mean no one is being exploited, or that no one is confiscating the surplus value produced by someone else.Sounds like capitalism to me.Right, so advertisers and the funders of the website have been exploited, and the sweat and blood of the web developers spills in into the drains of the Daily Mirror offices. Sweat and blood that could have been expended reporting on Katy Price's new shagpiece.
So there we have the work of other people used to make money for those who did not produce it and only own the means of production - the website.Take the example of the Huffington Post - the material was provided entirely free by bloggers and it was sold for $315m.So the fact that you don't pay for content does not mean no one is being exploited, or that no one is confiscating the surplus value produced by someone else.Sounds like capitalism to me.
The general football fan isn't going to be logging into our forums to learn about what's happening at Villa so for that reason I thought it was a good piece that moved beyond the usual, lazy narrative.
Quote from: not3bad on January 15, 2013, 01:58:17 PMQuote from: Villadroid on January 15, 2013, 01:49:38 PMSo there we have the work of other people used to make money for those who did not produce it and only own the means of production - the website.Take the example of the Huffington Post - the material was provided entirely free by bloggers and it was sold for $315m.So the fact that you don't pay for content does not mean no one is being exploited, or that no one is confiscating the surplus value produced by someone else.Sounds like capitalism to me.Right, so advertisers and the funders of the website have been exploited, and the sweat and blood of the web developers spills in into the drains of the Daily Mirror offices. Sweat and blood that could have been expended reporting on Katy Price's new shagpiece.No.Without content the website has nothing to attract readers and without readers there are no advertisers and without advertisers there is no money to pay the web developers or to pay those who provide the servers.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 15, 2013, 01:58:33 PMYou get it so often with football journalism, particularly at the populist end of the market. The reader agrees with the writer and says it's a well written article, if he disagrees it's ill thought out and poorly constructed.That doesn't just apply to football does it?
You get it so often with football journalism, particularly at the populist end of the market. The reader agrees with the writer and says it's a well written article, if he disagrees it's ill thought out and poorly constructed.
When journo's started picking up the story that McLeish was sacked because he was poor at his job and not because we just disliked where he come from, we almost to a person sighed a sigh of relief that at last they understood. There was vindication for our annoyance and dislike of Mcleish. Now, The Mirror has done a piece that makes us think, 'thank-feck you understand' and yet there is still a quibble of who is saying it and whether them being capitalists nullifies the point which is spot on.Or, maybe not spot on. But I think it is.
Doug loves the Villa, he is Villa through and through, yes we berated him for saying no to glory signings, we give him stick for the best part of twenty five years for being our chairman and showing little ambition in our eyes on the Holte BUT all our teams with the exception of our relegation team were better equipped, stronger, more disciplined and more credible than the poor lads we see running around the pitch like headless chickens without a leader every matchday right now.Yes Liverpool was a good result (lucky for us Liverpool were off form that day), we beat Man City away because they hadnt done thier homework, Man U was a great performance until they sussed us out, Arsenal was a result but Chelsea, Spurs, Wigan and Bradford found us out big time with Southampton bossing us about on Saturday.The Capitol One Cup is a mere distraction we look like throwing away.I can't remember it being this desperate, even McLeish's team were better than this and they were complete tripe.We can't blame the players they just aren't premier league players (yet, but one day some of them will be), we can't blame the manager and we are stuck with Lerner so prepare for the Championship so we can play the kids and let them learn how to play gritty hard football like a battle hardened team. When we come back up (eventually) then maybe, just maybe we will have a Premier league set of players once again.Alternatively Randy, break the bank and keep us up by buying the experience we need to survive, only problem is - who in thier right mind would come and play for us who is already at the top of thier game in the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesleague, Series A. I cant think of anyone, I await to be surprised.If Bradford get an away goal then at least we can concentrate on the league!!!!
Doug loves the Villa, he is Villa through and through...I can't remember it being this desperate, even McLeish's team were better than this and they were complete tripe.Randy, break the bank and keep us up by buying the experience we need to survive, If Bradford get an away goal then at least we can concentrate on the league!!!!
Shame we can't combined the best of both into one. I hope Randy Lerner keep in touch with Doug Ellis to see what is happening with the club.