Take it easy, Kettering, standing behind those reporters is the highlight of Ash's yearOriginally Posted by KetterinHammer
...who are behind the Sky reporters..The guy who shouted obscenities while the cameras were outside Upton Park 10 mins ago was disgrace...it happens every transfer deadline day...why dont Sky erect some sort of barriers around their reporters because you can tell that their reporters are very pi$$ed of by the antics of the spotty freaks
Take it easy, Kettering, standing behind those reporters is the highlight of Ash's yearOriginally Posted by KetterinHammer
Isn't a better idea just to report the news as it happens. Does it really improve the program to have a reporter standing outside a stadium or training ground?
You should read all the moaning to Jack Sullivan et al on Twitter that we've signed no-one
...apart from the eight players already bought in ffs
Half of them think we should have had 3 or 4 players today. Nothing like a 30 man squad is there.
Our fans? Moaning?? NeverOriginally Posted by Ironworks1
Are you referring to the blonde haired kid with shades who was about 15 or 16 who was lurking at the back then ran behind the reporter and swore than ran off. I only just put sky sports on and that was the first thing I sawOriginally Posted by KetterinHammer
Are you referring to the blonde haired kid with shades who was about 15 or 16 who was lurking at the back then ran behind the reporter and swore than ran off. I only just put sky sports on and that was the first thing I saw [/quote] Yep he was the one. Although every club seems to have a knob who stands behind the Sky reporters to make a complete idiot of themselves on deadline dayOriginally Posted by ***ypistol
Whisky,it is supposed to engender a feeling of being there - at the coal face. Big problem,the sap with the mike, has no idea whats going on, anywhere around him.Originally Posted by Whiskyman
So the message conveyed by every ground report, is we don't know...which I find funny.
Actually makes the network look very amateur,which it is,under the hi-tec look.
I watched a bit of it. It got so embarrassing I turned it off. There was one occasion an Everton fan waved what looked like a blue dildo under the reporter's nose.
Maybe I'm just becoming a grumpy old git but the day has almost become 'cult' like the last night of the proms with mindless oiks knowing they'll get their one moment of 'stardom' in an otherwise bleak life on the dole.
And Sky encourage it, constantly apologising if anyone's offended. Simple answer, if you're going to have reporters at grounds, employ security to keep the tw@ts away.
As for the 'Social Media' thing they do, who really gives a toss what Rio Ferdinand or Charlie Austin think ?
And what the f#ck is trending ?
Originally Posted by Whiskyman
I completely agree mate
I think Sky do it because they think WE like it, they are under the misconception that most of their viewers are folk like the juvenile little c.unts in the background.