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I don't think he's a particularly good journalist.Originally posted by G View Post
When he was at the Echo, people liked him because he was perceived to be a reliable source of information and he stuck up the for the club.
When he was at the NOTW, people disliked him because he was perceived to be an unreliable source of information and he got stuck into the club, plus he worked for the Sunday Sun.
Now he is at the Telegraph, people are more ambivalent towards him.
I guess people often judge football journos by how often they agree with their own opinions, rather than the quality of writing, investigation, interpretation, analysis and all the other stuff you should judge journalists by.Oh I don't know.
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It's how a lot of people judge many things. It's certainly how George Osborne chose his experts on economic policy.Originally posted by dom9 View PostI guess people often judge football journos by how often they agree with their own opinions, rather than the quality of writing, investigation, interpretation, analysis and all the other stuff you should judge journalists by.
It's good to be aware of the tendency, we're none of us immune..
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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Yeah I'd go along with that. Your assessment of his article was spot on too.Originally posted by dom9 View PostI don't think he's a particularly good journalist.
When he was at the Echo, people liked him because he was perceived to be a reliable source of information and he stuck up the for the club.
When he was at the NOTW, people disliked him because he was perceived to be an unreliable source of information and he got stuck into the club, plus he worked for the Sunday Sun.
Now he is at the Telegraph, people are more ambivalent towards him.
I guess people often judge football journos by how often they agree with their own opinions, rather than the quality of writing, investigation, interpretation, analysis and all the other stuff you should judge journalists by.
Good work Dom
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Yes, it's interesting but difficult to know why it's happened. Perhaps the club really has got its PR act together. Or maybe commonsense has broken out like measles. Or maybe it's just a useful way to keep the story going, stoke the controversy by switching angles, talking up one side, then the other. Maybe there's an influence of social media.Originally posted by Muddled View PostIt's all very odd this apparent u-turn in the media.
Ian Herbert is - as usual - spot on, but I'm sure The Mirror has fickled itself into knots.
Carragher's article is decent but surprised it's in there after the headline the Daily Mail parped t'other day.
I imagine they all play a part.
But look - the Mail ran with the "dirty scum" line, Carragher had a piece published and now it seems to have changed line. Coincidence?
Does Carra 'write' regularly for the Mail or was it a one-off?.
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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Who? Jenkins?Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAll I'll say is he has a better reputation with the journos I got to know, both as a writer and a source of reliable info, than another Liverpudlian journo who is held in much higher esteem by most fans..
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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It certainly would be beneficial to the club to offer up Carra to write something for them.Originally posted by Neil Young View PostYes, it's interesting but difficult to know why it's happened. Perhaps the club really has got its PR act together. Or maybe commonsense has broken out like measles. Or maybe it's just a useful way to keep the story going, stoke the controversy by switching angles, talking up one side, then the other. Maybe there's an influence of social media.
I imagine they all play a part.
But look - the Mail ran with the "dirty scum" line, Carragher had a piece published and now it seems to have changed line. Coincidence?
Does Carra 'write' regularly for the Mail or was it a one-off?
*Except Michael, who died.
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