No subject (n/t) 17:59 - Nov 4 with 9781 views | DaleAwaydayBot | [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 18:11 - Nov 4 with 4326 views | sandylaner1 | | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 18:21 - Nov 4 with 4302 views | Crede | Quality | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 18:26 - Nov 4 with 4291 views | TTNYear |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 18:21 - Nov 4 by Crede | Quality |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 18:42 - Nov 4 with 4259 views | zxcvbnm | Oh well at least my computer isn't going to be screwed up anymore with over large photos | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 19:30 - Nov 4 with 4190 views | RoChDaLe | MY LIFE CANNOT BE COMPLETE WITH OUT THESE MATCH REVIEWS :( | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 19:35 - Nov 4 with 4169 views | Dale23years |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 19:30 - Nov 4 by RoChDaLe | MY LIFE CANNOT BE COMPLETE WITH OUT THESE MATCH REVIEWS :( |
Tazzy you really are one attention seeking tw at | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 19:38 - Nov 4 with 4154 views | mightydale | How come when i asked you last night were your camera was you said you not took it so is this the real reason why its cancelled ??????? | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 19:59 - Nov 4 with 4103 views | D_Dale | If I caused you pain, I know I'm to blame Must have been insane, believe me From the bottom of my heart, dear I apologize I realize I've been unfair to you Please let me make amends Don't say that you forgot the love we knew After all, we were more than friends If I made you blue, I've had heartaches too Now I beg of you, forgive me From the bottom of my heart, dear I apologize Give me back your glance, give me back romance Give me one more chance, forgive me From the bottom of my heart, dear I apologize | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 20:49 - Nov 4 with 4025 views | Thacks_Rabbits | Taz - Most ppl seem to be positive about your random pub/ground/chippy - then eventually dale game posts - I like them tbh. Whats up - or did you just forget your camera! | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 21:23 - Nov 4 with 3971 views | dalenumber2 | I look forward to them! Keep them coming, it's a nice change from all the whinging on here (and I include myself in that - sometimes) | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 21:43 - Nov 4 with 3931 views | phomem |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 20:49 - Nov 4 by Thacks_Rabbits | Taz - Most ppl seem to be positive about your random pub/ground/chippy - then eventually dale game posts - I like them tbh. Whats up - or did you just forget your camera! |
Can give but can't take IMHO | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 21:57 - Nov 4 with 3907 views | rafc1984 | Thank fook for that I say | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 22:43 - Nov 4 with 3843 views | DaleAwaydayBot |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 20:49 - Nov 4 by Thacks_Rabbits | Taz - Most ppl seem to be positive about your random pub/ground/chippy - then eventually dale game posts - I like them tbh. Whats up - or did you just forget your camera! |
I had a change of heart over last couple of hours the awayday review has been posted | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 23:02 - Nov 4 with 3808 views | roccydaleian |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 22:43 - Nov 4 by DaleAwaydayBot | I had a change of heart over last couple of hours the awayday review has been posted |
So who's apologised, to make you change your mind? | | | |
No subject (n/t) on 23:53 - Nov 4 with 3752 views | ChaffRAFC | What did I miss?? I've no idea what is going on, someone wanna explain? | |
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No subject (n/t) on 00:03 - Nov 5 with 3743 views | roccydaleian |
No subject (n/t) on 23:53 - Nov 4 by ChaffRAFC | What did I miss?? I've no idea what is going on, someone wanna explain? |
The Tazbot has edited this thread, but it started with him saying he wasn't gonna post his match day review, until some piss takers apologised, or summat like that. | | | |
No subject (n/t) on 00:17 - Nov 5 with 3732 views | ChaffRAFC |
No subject (n/t) on 00:03 - Nov 5 by roccydaleian | The Tazbot has edited this thread, but it started with him saying he wasn't gonna post his match day review, until some piss takers apologised, or summat like that. |
Cheers for the update. However will we live without them? | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 00:19 - Nov 5 with 3730 views | AtThePeake |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 22:43 - Nov 4 by DaleAwaydayBot | I had a change of heart over last couple of hours the awayday review has been posted |
Taz. This has been brewing for a few weeks now but I feel I actually have to say it. You know you do these away day reviews because you want to be a Sports Journalist? Have you taken any other steps towards it? Because this is the career that I want to go in and I think you're gonna have to put a lot more effort in if you want to get there, so I'm gonna give you some pointers. First of all, have you thought of enrolling on a course? For example, I'm studying a degree in Sports Journalism currently. Admittedly it's setting me back quite a bit of money but it's just a student loan and I don't have to pay it back until I am earning a certain amount, so this really shouldn't deter you. I am not sure what qualifications you already have but I know some Universities have fairly low grade boundaries and if not you could always go back to college and get the necessary UCAS points to apply for a course as local as Leeds or Preston. If you feel this isn't a viable option you will, at the very least, need to look into applying to do some of the NCTJ exams are these are pretty much required if you want a full time job in the world of sports media. Secondly, these reviews are very biased towards Dale. I don't know if you've noticed but even Leighanne, who works for the club, tries to give an unbiased description of the game. These type of reviews are incredibly rare at a professional level as they are available for free at Ground and Away Trip review websites that are run freely by supporters. I'd also probably run them through a grammar and spelling auto-correction system first. And have you thought about this? Setting up a blog to showcase your work? I'd definitely do this if you are thinking of Sports Journalism as a professional line of work and it means you can start to develop a portfolio. I'm saying this mainly as a retort to your comment last week about 'settling' to be a press officer at a football club. So far, in order to give myself the slightest chance of becoming a football journalist, I have enrolled on a degree level relative course, I have signed up to do the relevant and almost necessary NCTJ exams, I have shadowed a couple of different press officers, I have worked voluntarily for a few football news websites, I have personally emailed several websites that showcase football blogs with my work that has since been published, I have voluntarily sent in pieces about local football to my University website and to my local paper and I contribute to The Voice Of Spotland. I have appeared regularly, and again voluntarily on my university's radio sports show, and I have been offered and I have taken a voluntary position for the FIFA job that was advertised on this website a few months ago. I was lucky enough to be offered a paid, part-time position with a football website last Christmas which I have pursued and managed to do quite well with for the past 11 months despite having Uni commitments and my other voluntary commitments. And if I was so lucky as to receive a position as a press officer on a full time basis at any Football League club, I would be incredibly grateful and would feel incredibly lucky, as I know there are several other people trying to go into this line of work. I'm only trying to help Taz. If you set your sights at 'settling' for this level as a local press officer, you need to start putting a lot more work in if you want to put yourself in a good position to get a job like this. Only trying to help. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 00:31 - Nov 5 with 3709 views | TVOS1907 |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 00:19 - Nov 5 by AtThePeake | Taz. This has been brewing for a few weeks now but I feel I actually have to say it. You know you do these away day reviews because you want to be a Sports Journalist? Have you taken any other steps towards it? Because this is the career that I want to go in and I think you're gonna have to put a lot more effort in if you want to get there, so I'm gonna give you some pointers. First of all, have you thought of enrolling on a course? For example, I'm studying a degree in Sports Journalism currently. Admittedly it's setting me back quite a bit of money but it's just a student loan and I don't have to pay it back until I am earning a certain amount, so this really shouldn't deter you. I am not sure what qualifications you already have but I know some Universities have fairly low grade boundaries and if not you could always go back to college and get the necessary UCAS points to apply for a course as local as Leeds or Preston. If you feel this isn't a viable option you will, at the very least, need to look into applying to do some of the NCTJ exams are these are pretty much required if you want a full time job in the world of sports media. Secondly, these reviews are very biased towards Dale. I don't know if you've noticed but even Leighanne, who works for the club, tries to give an unbiased description of the game. These type of reviews are incredibly rare at a professional level as they are available for free at Ground and Away Trip review websites that are run freely by supporters. I'd also probably run them through a grammar and spelling auto-correction system first. And have you thought about this? Setting up a blog to showcase your work? I'd definitely do this if you are thinking of Sports Journalism as a professional line of work and it means you can start to develop a portfolio. I'm saying this mainly as a retort to your comment last week about 'settling' to be a press officer at a football club. So far, in order to give myself the slightest chance of becoming a football journalist, I have enrolled on a degree level relative course, I have signed up to do the relevant and almost necessary NCTJ exams, I have shadowed a couple of different press officers, I have worked voluntarily for a few football news websites, I have personally emailed several websites that showcase football blogs with my work that has since been published, I have voluntarily sent in pieces about local football to my University website and to my local paper and I contribute to The Voice Of Spotland. I have appeared regularly, and again voluntarily on my university's radio sports show, and I have been offered and I have taken a voluntary position for the FIFA job that was advertised on this website a few months ago. I was lucky enough to be offered a paid, part-time position with a football website last Christmas which I have pursued and managed to do quite well with for the past 11 months despite having Uni commitments and my other voluntary commitments. And if I was so lucky as to receive a position as a press officer on a full time basis at any Football League club, I would be incredibly grateful and would feel incredibly lucky, as I know there are several other people trying to go into this line of work. I'm only trying to help Taz. If you set your sights at 'settling' for this level as a local press officer, you need to start putting a lot more work in if you want to put yourself in a good position to get a job like this. Only trying to help. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 00:37 - Nov 5 with 3701 views | AtThePeake |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 00:31 - Nov 5 by TVOS1907 | You've missed something out. |
Just put it in! I knew there was something, how could I miss out the finest publication of all! | |
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No subject (n/t) on 06:55 - Nov 5 with 3639 views | phomem | All this involves work and commitment though... | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:09 - Nov 5 with 3557 views | DaleAwaydayBot |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 00:19 - Nov 5 by AtThePeake | Taz. This has been brewing for a few weeks now but I feel I actually have to say it. You know you do these away day reviews because you want to be a Sports Journalist? Have you taken any other steps towards it? Because this is the career that I want to go in and I think you're gonna have to put a lot more effort in if you want to get there, so I'm gonna give you some pointers. First of all, have you thought of enrolling on a course? For example, I'm studying a degree in Sports Journalism currently. Admittedly it's setting me back quite a bit of money but it's just a student loan and I don't have to pay it back until I am earning a certain amount, so this really shouldn't deter you. I am not sure what qualifications you already have but I know some Universities have fairly low grade boundaries and if not you could always go back to college and get the necessary UCAS points to apply for a course as local as Leeds or Preston. If you feel this isn't a viable option you will, at the very least, need to look into applying to do some of the NCTJ exams are these are pretty much required if you want a full time job in the world of sports media. Secondly, these reviews are very biased towards Dale. I don't know if you've noticed but even Leighanne, who works for the club, tries to give an unbiased description of the game. These type of reviews are incredibly rare at a professional level as they are available for free at Ground and Away Trip review websites that are run freely by supporters. I'd also probably run them through a grammar and spelling auto-correction system first. And have you thought about this? Setting up a blog to showcase your work? I'd definitely do this if you are thinking of Sports Journalism as a professional line of work and it means you can start to develop a portfolio. I'm saying this mainly as a retort to your comment last week about 'settling' to be a press officer at a football club. So far, in order to give myself the slightest chance of becoming a football journalist, I have enrolled on a degree level relative course, I have signed up to do the relevant and almost necessary NCTJ exams, I have shadowed a couple of different press officers, I have worked voluntarily for a few football news websites, I have personally emailed several websites that showcase football blogs with my work that has since been published, I have voluntarily sent in pieces about local football to my University website and to my local paper and I contribute to The Voice Of Spotland. I have appeared regularly, and again voluntarily on my university's radio sports show, and I have been offered and I have taken a voluntary position for the FIFA job that was advertised on this website a few months ago. I was lucky enough to be offered a paid, part-time position with a football website last Christmas which I have pursued and managed to do quite well with for the past 11 months despite having Uni commitments and my other voluntary commitments. And if I was so lucky as to receive a position as a press officer on a full time basis at any Football League club, I would be incredibly grateful and would feel incredibly lucky, as I know there are several other people trying to go into this line of work. I'm only trying to help Taz. If you set your sights at 'settling' for this level as a local press officer, you need to start putting a lot more work in if you want to put yourself in a good position to get a job like this. Only trying to help. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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There is more than one way to get your foot in the door thats a fact and why should i get in thousands of pounds worth of debt for a piece of paper from from a Uni when the Government have tripled fee's i'm not stupid and i bet my way works and i bet i get my foot on that ladder you've gotta start from the bottom Uni Qualifed or Not that's a FACT!! | |
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:24 - Nov 5 with 3526 views | TTNYear |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:09 - Nov 5 by DaleAwaydayBot | There is more than one way to get your foot in the door thats a fact and why should i get in thousands of pounds worth of debt for a piece of paper from from a Uni when the Government have tripled fee's i'm not stupid and i bet my way works and i bet i get my foot on that ladder you've gotta start from the bottom Uni Qualifed or Not that's a FACT!! |
You also have to have a modicum (a little bit) of talent. But don't worry Taz you have enough mollycoddlers on here to give you the confidence to try and get this job that I think (and I know it's harsh), you have no hope of getting. You keep listening to the opinions you want to listen to and churning out stuff that if you wanted to improve, you would have done long ago. I know I'm wasting my time, you won't listen, you never do. That's ok you have sycophants that will answer for you... Don't give up Tazzy ... I really like your reviews... The hope will kill you Taz, because you listen to them, and not the harshness. But in the future when you're still taking pictures of pub chalk boards and still using 'were' instead of 'was'... And you're no where near a journalists job. I'm hoping you'll think 'that cambridge tw@t was right, and all the people patting me on the head were wrong'.You have to be cruel to be kind, but the reverse is also true being kind is sometimes cruel, especially when it's false hope. If you truly want to be a journalist then invest in a decent English course ... Fook me it would be a start [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:28 - Nov 5 with 3516 views | CockneyDale |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:09 - Nov 5 by DaleAwaydayBot | There is more than one way to get your foot in the door thats a fact and why should i get in thousands of pounds worth of debt for a piece of paper from from a Uni when the Government have tripled fee's i'm not stupid and i bet my way works and i bet i get my foot on that ladder you've gotta start from the bottom Uni Qualifed or Not that's a FACT!! |
I think you're forgetting to thank AtThePeake for taking the time to offer some well-intentioned help. For someone so keen on manners in others you show a startling lack of them yourself. | | | |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:46 - Nov 5 with 3494 views | Brierls |
Awayday Review: Morecambe (Lancashire) Cancelled on 10:09 - Nov 5 by DaleAwaydayBot | There is more than one way to get your foot in the door thats a fact and why should i get in thousands of pounds worth of debt for a piece of paper from from a Uni when the Government have tripled fee's i'm not stupid and i bet my way works and i bet i get my foot on that ladder you've gotta start from the bottom Uni Qualifed or Not that's a FACT!! |
Perhaps you should stop dreaming and start doing? You're a fantasist, Tazzy! When has 'your way' ever worked other than creaming undeserved money in benefits? Step out of the 'woe is me' bubble and ask yourself if you're being realistic in your ambitions, or even believe half of what you type yourself. Ask yourself for evidence that you're doing what you say you are. AtThePeake has taken the time to offer constructive advice, having worked hard to even have a chance at the same career, and you've thrown it back in his face. Even I was surprised by your level of stupidity on this one, and that's saying something! You're as ungrateful as you are unqualified to perform in any form of employment that requires half a brain. TTNYear has it spot on! | | | |
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