Super_horns
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Wonder how Mr Drinkwater might feel...
They already do. Most of their players live and socialise in Newcastle.Then use Newcastle, a much nicer place
Pennies to the biggest club in the world I suppose.Jesse Lingard is set to a sign a new contract at Manchester United for a reported £100k per week.
Just thought I'd share that so we can all laugh at United now pissing money up the wall for the hell of it.
Don't blame the guy for taking it, he'll undoubtedly be at Sunderland in four years. But Jesus Christ United have gone mental.
Remember when little old Bournemouth spent 15 million on Jordon fucking Ibe.Just thought I'd share that so we can all laugh at United now pissing money up the wall for the hell of it.
Remember when little old Bournemouth spent 15 million on Jordon fucking Ibe.
You're talking as if this is a new thing, Phil Neville was getting 60k more than ten years ago.I bet the agent of every other United middling squad player must be rubbing their... hands.. together at the prospect of wrangling a similar deal for their client. Not to mention the agent of any summer targets United have.
Those two factors are both incredibly secondary to the fact that the just have a shitload of money. If you spend world class money and pay world class wages to certain players, it trickles down all the way down to what you pay your five appearances a season reserves.I'm guessing United are being forced to pay over the odds because 1) he's English and 2) they're struggling for Home Grown players?
I have no time for that shithouse and I'm not prepared to type his scum of a name...he would last 2 minutes in this city as you well know.I'm sure Kelvin McKenzie has went down in johnnytodd's eyes with that article...
Must of missed that poll.Go somewhere else then, most wonder why you're still here anyway.
I don't get Kelvin MacKenzie. Why is he such a c***? Is his mission simply to be hated by the city of Liverpool? How is a 'journalist' allowed to get a baseless racially charged opinion piece published? An opinion piece on a city whose civilians he claimed stole from the dead and pissed on police officers? Ross Barkley deserves to be attacked for what exactly? Unbelievable. I wish the nation would boycott the c***.
While a columnist can have a journalism degree, a columnist isn't a journalist in the strictest sense of the word. So you have to start off with that, it affects a lot of things, especially in the editing process.I don't understand how that 'piece' ever got passed the sub-editors. News UK have apologised but they're just as responsible for publishing it in the first place. The column would have been read time and time again and still they deemed it acceptable. The shit MacKenzie comes out with doesn't surprise me and as much as The S*n is a shit rag, there's a certain press code they have to adhere to and they've just completely ignored it for this.
MacKenzie is a former editor, of course he's a journalist. Just happens to be a scummy one who is a stain on the industry.While a columnist can have a journalism degree, a columnist isn't a journalist in the strictest sense of the word. So you have to start off with that, it affects a lot of things, especially in the editing process.
Most newspapers, even the S*n, will have a standing disclaimer regarding the columns as in "the views express bla bla bla" you know it. It doesn't really mean anything in legal terms, but it does in practical terms. Because if a journalistic piece of bullshit is published, the newspaper will take a significantly bigger hit both financially, legally and credibility wise than they ever will do through a column, within reason of course. So they are always more prone to taking risks in the column section than anywhere else. And when the S*n, who are already way off limits when it comes to taking risks within the journalistic profession, you get columns like this.
MacKenzie has said that he discovered early on in his career that he had little writing ability and that his talents lay in making up headlines and laying out pages.[3] By 1978, at the age of 32, he was managing editor of the New York Post, two years after it had been purchased by Rupert Murdoch.
MacKenzie is a former editor, of course he's a journalist. Just happens to be a scummy one who is a stain on the industry.
Just because you're a journalist doesn't mean what you do is journalism. That was half the point of the post. A columnist can be a journalist, just in the sense that a football manager also can be an airplane pilot. But when it comes to "journalism", columnism is something completely different. As it should be, and it's not in any way controversial. Rather the opposite, it's quite common knowledge. Furthermore, once you cross the line towards writing opinions rather than facts, you can't really go back (there are a few examples but they are very, very rare).To be fair, his wikipedia article even states that he wasn't much of a writer, I always just assumed he was a former journalist.
Still, an editor of a world famous newspaper should understand journalistic integrity. Scum. Wishful thinking that this could be the straw that breaks the camel's back with regards to general population's view of The Sun? If every club boycotted The Sun, the show of solidarity could have wider reaching consequences. Yeah, I know, very wishful thinking.
Thanks for the lecture, I also happen to be a journalist.Just because you're a journalist doesn't mean what you do is journalism. That was half the point of the post. A columnist can be a journalist, just in the sense that a football manager also can be an airplane pilot. But when it comes to "journalism", columnism is something completely different. As it should be, and it's not in any way controversial. Rather the opposite, it's quite common knowledge. Furthermore, once you cross the line towards writing opinions rather than facts, you can't really go back (there are a few examples but they are very, very rare).
Journalism in theory is based on facts and the impartial presentation of them, to the extent possible while the editorial routines come to decide what's relevant. Columnism is based on opinions and it's meant to be as partial as possible, with nothing but the writer deciding what he or she finds relevant to defend the standpoint. It's more the exact opposite of each other than anything else and should therefore be treated as such.
Thanks for the lecture, I also happen to be a journalist.
I'm not talking in general, I'm talking about MacKenzie. He has edited the country's most popular newspaper and he's worked as a reporter for his local paper and the Daily Express and then went on to work in TV and radio. He's a journalist.
He can be a journalist but he's not doing journalism when he's writing a column. Just like my posts on this forum isn't journalism just because I have a degree in it. Journalism is impartial, columnism is partial. Downright opposite, treat it as such. The S*n is a fucked up newspaper enough to not have to look into their columns to bash their journalism, because the two have literally nothing to do with each other.Bilo, he's a journalist, just a vile, shit one. Don't worry, just because you're one too it doesn't mean anyone is tarring you with the same brush.
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