The beeb on 12:24 - Nov 8 with 3364 views | D_Alien | Our favourite pretend-journo has been at it again Anyone checking the BBC Football main page yesterday evening might've noticed an article headed: "Why Manchester United Are Sticking With Solskjaer" I didn't read it, dismissing it as the usual speculation. Didn't notice who wrote it Today, the header has been amended to: "Manchester United: The reasons why Solskjaer may keep his job after derby defeat" Notice the "may". A quick check (again without reading it) revealed it was another construct of Simon Stone. I wonder who made him amend the article this time? And what else has been amended? Will the BBC ever learn? The guy is a total liability to them, and sooner or later they (we the licence payers) will end up paying for it | |
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The beeb on 14:40 - Nov 8 with 3101 views | Sandyman |
The beeb on 12:24 - Nov 8 by D_Alien | Our favourite pretend-journo has been at it again Anyone checking the BBC Football main page yesterday evening might've noticed an article headed: "Why Manchester United Are Sticking With Solskjaer" I didn't read it, dismissing it as the usual speculation. Didn't notice who wrote it Today, the header has been amended to: "Manchester United: The reasons why Solskjaer may keep his job after derby defeat" Notice the "may". A quick check (again without reading it) revealed it was another construct of Simon Stone. I wonder who made him amend the article this time? And what else has been amended? Will the BBC ever learn? The guy is a total liability to them, and sooner or later they (we the licence payers) will end up paying for it |
Looking at the article this afternoon, the header is "Why Man Utd could stick with Solskjaer". The article itself is headed "Manchester United: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could keep job despite derby defeat". It's "could" now. Likewise, CBA reading it. | | | |
The beeb on 07:36 - Nov 21 with 2669 views | Sandyman |
The beeb on 12:24 - Nov 8 by D_Alien | Our favourite pretend-journo has been at it again Anyone checking the BBC Football main page yesterday evening might've noticed an article headed: "Why Manchester United Are Sticking With Solskjaer" I didn't read it, dismissing it as the usual speculation. Didn't notice who wrote it Today, the header has been amended to: "Manchester United: The reasons why Solskjaer may keep his job after derby defeat" Notice the "may". A quick check (again without reading it) revealed it was another construct of Simon Stone. I wonder who made him amend the article this time? And what else has been amended? Will the BBC ever learn? The guy is a total liability to them, and sooner or later they (we the licence payers) will end up paying for it |
Look what Simon Stone is saying this morning! "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Manchester United boss set to leave club after Watford defeat" https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59364319 | | | |
The beeb on 08:38 - Nov 21 with 2571 views | D_Alien |
Aye, he'll likely get it right at the fourth or fifth attempt In other news, it's likely to get a bit cold out as we approach winter | |
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The beeb on 10:45 - Nov 21 with 2389 views | funkkk | Jesus, nobody holds a grudge quite like the folk on this message board 😂 | | | |
The beeb on 10:49 - Nov 21 with 2375 views | blackdogblue | He was right though.. | |
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The beeb on 11:48 - Nov 21 with 2287 views | D_Alien |
The beeb on 10:45 - Nov 21 by funkkk | Jesus, nobody holds a grudge quite like the folk on this message board 😂 |
I've no doubt you've acquired herd immunity to shit journalism | |
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The beeb on 21:33 - Jul 24 with 1342 views | D_Alien |
Tbf, making him field questions about Villa reserves is a suitable punishment by his bosses for the almighty cock-ups he's made in the past twelve months | |
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