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    Got sent this by a mate, not sure who the journalist is, but he's a bell-end. (Edit - for anyone reading this for the first time, it's from a 'comedy' section of the guardian and is deliberately OTT)

    A STORY THAT WAS ORIGINALLY SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT LIVERPOOL'S LATEST DEFEAT BUT ENDED UP AS AN ANTI-CLIVE TYLDESLEY RANT INSTEAD

    Barcelona weren't the only ones who were off the pace and showing Liverpool a sickening amount of respect last night. Short of dropping to his knees in the centre-circle and tongueing $tevie MbE's nether regions, ITV cheerleader Clive Tyldesley's commentary could not have been more gushing towards the Liverpool side beaten by the lethargic defending champions.

    The Fiver gets enough fawning high-pitched blather about "tradition", "witty Koppites" and "famous European nights" delivered to its inbox from chippy Scousers on a daily basis, which means we could do without hearing more from a commentator whose job spec surely calls on him to display some small measure of impartiality from time to time. The nearest Tyldesley came to drooling over anyone who wasn't in a red shirt last night was his description of word of a Chelsea goal against Porto as "good news from Stamford Bridge". Good news for who exactly, Clive? Certainly not the vast majority of the punters you're commentating for, who emphatically wanted to see Jose Mourinho's team get tonked.

    But seeing as this story was originally supposed to be about Liverpool's defeat before it turned into yet another rant about the manner in which ITV and their ilk incorrectly presume English clubs competing in Europe have the good wishes of anyone apart from their own fans, we should probably finish by giving a nod to those raucous Liverpool Reds fans who, not for the first time season, bellowed a stirring rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone to mark yet another defeat. "Will I always have this much fun when I come to Anfield?" asked a visibly astonished new American co-owner Tom Hicks in the wake of his first match at Anfield. "I'd heard so much about the fans, but that was spectacular. The Kop was just special." Such blatant attempts to butter up Scousers are unlikely to wash for the American. After all it's not as if you can buy 50 years of tradi... oh.
    Last edited by disco; 08-03-07, 03:10 PM.
    Quote of the year :

    "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"


    #2
    It's Guardian Unlimited's version of Speedy - designed to annoy.

    It doesn't even hang together as a piece of writing and has about as much insight as a caller on 606.
    .
    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



    May the Lord bless this post.

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      #3


      What a ******!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by King Kenny 07 View Post


        What a ******!!


        That's a bit unnecessary Kenny, it was just my opinion.
        .
        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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          #5
          Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
          It's Guardian Unlimited's version of Speedy - designed to annoy.

          It doesn't even hang together as a piece of writing and has about as much insight as a caller on 606.
          Correct. It's part of The Fiver from The Guardian, which is designed to take potshots at everyone and *can* be hilariously funny.
          It is definitely NOT supposed to be taken seriously and, when you know these journos are just trying to provoke vitriol (in order to inflate their letters section), you learn to take it all with a pinch of salt.
          Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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            #6
            Originally posted by Maestro View Post
            Correct. It's part of The Fiver from The Guardian, which is designed to take potshots at everyone and *can* be hilariously funny.
            It is definitely NOT supposed to be taken seriously and, when you know these journos are just trying to provoke vitriol (in order to inflate their letters section), you learn to take it all with a pinch of salt.
            Ah, fair enough

            I guess that makes it funny then if it's a slightly OTT piss take
            Quote of the year :

            "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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              #7
              Joke article, one minute he is supposed to be unbiased and the next he is supposed to hoping that Chelsea get knocked out

              Lazy, cheap and pointless journalism
              https://www.needlesandgrooves.com/

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                #8
                Originally posted by disco View Post
                Got sent this by a mate, not sure who the journalist is, but he's a bell-end

                A STORY THAT WAS ORIGINALLY SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT LIVERPOOL'S LATEST DEFEAT BUT ENDED UP AS AN ANTI-CLIVE TYLDESLEY RANT INSTEAD

                Barcelona weren't the only ones who were off the pace and showing Liverpool a sickening amount of respect last night. Short of dropping to his knees in the centre-circle and tongueing $tevie MbE's nether regions, ITV cheerleader Clive Tyldesley's commentary could not have been more gushing towards the Liverpool side beaten by the lethargic defending champions.

                The Fiver gets enough fawning high-pitched blather about "tradition", "witty Koppites" and "famous European nights" delivered to its inbox from chippy Scousers on a daily basis, which means we could do without hearing more from a commentator whose job spec surely calls on him to display some small measure of impartiality from time to time. The nearest Tyldesley came to drooling over anyone who wasn't in a red shirt last night was his description of word of a Chelsea goal against Porto as "good news from Stamford Bridge". Good news for who exactly, Clive? Certainly not the vast majority of the punters you're commentating for, who emphatically wanted to see Jose Mourinho's team get tonked.

                But seeing as this story was originally supposed to be about Liverpool's defeat before it turned into yet another rant about the manner in which ITV and their ilk incorrectly presume English clubs competing in Europe have the good wishes of anyone apart from their own fans, we should probably finish by giving a nod to those raucous Liverpool Reds fans who, not for the first time season, bellowed a stirring rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone to mark yet another defeat. "Will I always have this much fun when I come to Anfield?" asked a visibly astonished new American co-owner Tom Hicks in the wake of his first match at Anfield. "I'd heard so much about the fans, but that was spectacular. The Kop was just special." Such blatant attempts to butter up Scousers are unlikely to wash for the American. After all it's not as if you can buy 50 years of tradi... oh.
                This is from The Fiver. And is just what that column is about really.
                I live with Steptoe.

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                  #9
                  Anyway everyone knows Clive loves Manure!! He finally seems to have stopped mentioning the 99 final - only took him 8 years!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by disco View Post
                    Ah, fair enough

                    I guess that makes it funny then if it's a slightly OTT piss take
                    I don't find this particular piece that funny, but The Fiver can often be hilarious...often at our expense, but they take the piss out of everyone equally.
                    Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Maestro View Post
                      I don't find this particular piece that funny, but The Fiver can often be hilarious...often at our expense, but they take the piss out of everyone equally.
                      Yeah it can be very funny at times. Just not this time!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Maestro View Post
                        I don't find this particular piece that funny, but The Fiver can often be hilarious...often at our expense, but they take the piss out of everyone equally.

                        exactly brother maestro - there's a really strange "don't rock the sacred cow" attitude going on here at the moment.
                        Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bloody and porcine View Post
                          exactly brother maestro - there's a really strange "don't rock the sacred cow" attitude going on here at the moment.
                          Easy tiger - I didn't know the source.

                          If it was a serious item then we'd quite rightly criticize the journalist for being so vitriolic

                          But as it's taking the piss it's ok, albeit not that funny.
                          Quote of the year :

                          "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                            #14
                            wasn't referring to your initial post disco - just some responses.
                            Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                              #15
                              This doesn't bother me. Everyone's got their right to an opinion, and the Fiver does take the piss out of everyone equally, as it did with Lamplard the other week:

                              'Norwich player Dickson Etuhu said after the FA Cup defeat to Chelsea: "What was incredible was going into the Chelsea dressing room to have a chat and swap shirts. It's bigger than my house!"

                              He obviously swapped shirts with Frank Lampard.'

                              Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
                              John Updike

                              My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
                              George Gillett

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