Fitzhugh Fella Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 For once I - mistakenly - thought we might a decent write up in the national media, especially now we have drawn United. In the Guardian this morning (yes I know I am sorry but it is the only one left I trust just a little) the whole write up surrounds Holloway's infatuation with Dalglish with one line on Lallana at the end. Absolutely laughable and so indicative of how myopic the media are these days to the big 4. How can you work a story re the new Liverpool manager into a Saints v Blackpool? Go read the Guardian to find out and weep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miserableoldgit Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 For once I - mistakenly - thought we might a decent write up in the national media, especially now we have drawn United. In the Guardian this morning (yes I know I am sorry but it is the only one left I trust just a little) the whole write up surrounds Holloway's infatuation with Dalglish with one line on Lallana at the end. Absolutely laughable and so indicative of how myopic the media are these days to the big 4. How can you work a story re the new Liverpool manager into a Saints v Blackpool? Go read the Guardian to find out and weep. TBF, I did read some half-decent reports in yesterday papers (Mail/Telegraph). Admittedly they did make a bit deal of Holloways bleatings, but gave a fair asseement of the game saying how one-sided it was, unlike ITV whose "highlights" gave the impression that it was 50/50. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpine_saint Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Nothing the media does in relation to football surprises me anymore. I started losing my pretentions about such issues with the 1979 League Cup Final, where I really wept at just how biased to Forest the radio commentators on the BBC were (I was only 9..) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 For once I - mistakenly - thought we might a decent write up in the national media, especially now we have drawn United. In the Guardian this morning (yes I know I am sorry but it is the only one left I trust just a little) the whole write up surrounds Holloway's infatuation with Dalglish with one line on Lallana at the end. Absolutely laughable and so indicative of how myopic the media are these days to the big 4. How can you work a story re the new Liverpool manager into a Saints v Blackpool? Go read the Guardian to find out and weep. The Daily Mail's (albeit short) write-up this morning focused on Lallana. Now there's a decent newspaper... ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graffito Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 For once I - mistakenly - thought we might a decent write up in the national media, especially now we have drawn United. In the Guardian this morning (yes I know I am sorry but it is the only one left I trust just a little) the whole write up surrounds Holloway's infatuation with Dalglish with one line on Lallana at the end. Absolutely laughable and so indicative of how myopic the media are these days to the big 4. How can you work a story re the new Liverpool manager into a Saints v Blackpool? Go read the Guardian to find out and weep. Agreed. The paper version in yesterday's Observer did have a sub headline saying Saints deserved the victory and the report had none of the Liverpool rubbish in it but it still had the barest mention of Guly's goal which was arguably the goal of the round. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david in sweden Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 The Daily Mail's (albeit short) write-up this morning focused on Lallana. Now there's a decent newspaper... ;-) Didn't anyone figure out that ...our " reserves " were better than their "reserves" ? Holloway decided to give in before they started, and most likely had his " defeated speech " already. His criticism the home crowd was pathetic. What did he expect? Guess he thought that if his " first team " were defeated it would harm their confidence - Ask Pardew ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stanthemanfairoak Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 For once I - mistakenly - thought we might a decent write up in the national media, especially now we have drawn United. In the Guardian this morning (yes I know I am sorry but it is the only one left I trust just a little) the whole write up surrounds Holloway's infatuation with Dalglish with one line on Lallana at the end. Absolutely laughable and so indicative of how myopic the media are these days to the big 4. How can you work a story re the new Liverpool manager into a Saints v Blackpool? Go read the Guardian to find out and weep. phoned the guardian sports desk, they said sorry about the coverage of the saints game but they had no reporter available for that game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 phoned the guardian sports desk, they said sorry about the coverage of the saints game but they had no reporter available for that game. Those damn nasty Tory cutbacks are even starting to affect the Guardian. ConDems out FFS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noodles34 Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 phoned the guardian sports desk, they said sorry about the coverage of the saints game but they had no reporter available for that game. Jesus, you need to get out more mate... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpine_saint Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Jesus, you need to get out more mate... Why ? I think his action is admirable. It shows up the tabloids for what they are - shallow with half their column space copied off the back of conflake packets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Why ? I think his action is admirable. It shows up the tabloids for what they are - shallow with half their column space copied off the back of conflake packets. The Guardian isn't a tabloid, it's a highly respected broadsheet ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 The Telegraph covered a lot of Holloway's ranting but it did include his comments praising us and the way we played and we deserved to win. Also today there was a large write up about the 4th round draw with a great picture of Guly scoring his goal But yes, compared to the other games it was not as in depth and kept NA's comments to mostly wanting to play Liverpool next Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chez Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 phoned the guardian sports desk, they said sorry about the coverage of the saints game but they had no reporter available for that game. Got a mate who works for them and the workforce can pretty much come and go as they please, so unsurprising they don't have enough people to cover every FA Cup game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brussels Saint Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 It annoys me a bit that all the reports I read, focused on Blackpool only putting out 2nd string players and question if this was an "upset" They made 9 changes, we made 8 from the last league games and not one report gives us credit for what essentially was a squad v squad game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctoroncall Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 The guardian now has a Football League blog, which has been a welcome addition, although one of the last entries was on the FA Cup which talked more about lost its magic because of PL teams fielding weaken sides than the chance for FL clubs to shine! The observer report isn't great but you can put in a comment (if registered). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stoozer Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 The write up in the Sunday Times was positive towards Saints albeit not a large report compared to some other matches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Alternative view alert.... I know we made a similar number of starting line-up changes to Blackpool but, to give the British press a smidgen of credit, isn't there is a subtle difference between the players we left out of the starting line up and Blackpool's? As I understanding it, Blackpool played a team of players that have largely not played week in week out whereas the players we brought in were players who have seen relatively regular action during the course of the season. In other words, we were simply rotating a squad of 'regulars' whereas Blackpool picked a team of players who rarely get a look in? Don't get me wrong, I still think the media are under-valuing our victory but I can see what they're getting at. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trousers Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 At least The Sun are on our side.... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3338181/Southampton-2-Blackpool-0.html "IAN HOLLOWAY lost his sense of humour as Southampton sent his Blackpool side tumbling." "There was one big question on everyone's lips: Was this a Cup shock? The League One title favourites have great strength in depth and thoroughly deserve a fourth-round tie with Manchester United. Yes, Holloway made nine changes, gave teenage midfielder Liam Tomsett his debut and packed his bench with youth-team players. But opposite number Nigel Adkins also made eight alterations and should have utterly squashed the Tangerines." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JibMcdo Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Alternative view alert.... I know we made a similar number of starting line-up changes to Blackpool but, to give the British press a smidgen of credit, isn't there is a subtle difference between the players we left out of the starting line up and Blackpool's? As I understanding it, Blackpool played a team of players that have largely not played week in week out whereas the players we brought in were players who have seen relatively regular action during the course of the season. In other words, we were simply rotating a squad of 'regulars' whereas Blackpool picked a team of players who rarely get a look in? Don't get me wrong, I still think the media are under-valuing our victory but I can see what they're getting at. Yes! We may have made 8 changes, but you look at the team and only Aaron Martin hasn't featured this season. It could have easily passed as our first team. There was no way it was reserves vs. reserves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustMike Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 At least The Sun are on our side.... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3338181/Southampton-2-Blackpool-0.html "IAN HOLLOWAY lost his sense of humour as Southampton sent his Blackpool side tumbling." "There was one big question on everyone's lips: Was this a Cup shock? The League One title favourites have great strength in depth and thoroughly deserve a fourth-round tie with Manchester United. Yes, Holloway made nine changes, gave teenage midfielder Liam Tomsett his debut and packed his bench with youth-team players. But opposite number Nigel Adkins also made eight alterations and should have utterly squashed the Tangerines." for the Sun, that is good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eastcowzer Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 The Telegraph covered a lot of Holloway's ranting but it did include his comments praising us and the way we played and we deserved to win. Also today there was a large write up about the 4th round draw with a great picture of Guly scoring his goal But yes, compared to the other games it was not as in depth and kept NA's comments to mostly wanting to play Liverpool next Today's, (10th), Telegraph Sport section also suggested that St Nigel had made the Blessed Guly's conversion to a true Saint, permanent, though there's nothing on the OS yet. Amen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spudders Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 for the Sun, that is good! It's because Nicola & the Sun are now super best friends Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special K Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Monday newspaper reports hardly focus on reporting the events of a saturday game; they are more likely to focus in on one aspect surrounding the game with a small reference to the events on the pitch. But it's the same for most clubs, except the big name Prem clubs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintbenny Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Yes! We may have made 8 changes, but you look at the team and only Aaron Martin hasn't featured this season. It could have easily passed as our first team. There was no way it was reserves vs. reserves. This above!! Got so annoyed with reading the reports saying that NA had disrespected the Cup and Club by playing a second string of no hopers!! for me it's just a classic case of lazy writing. Any reporter worth their money would have done their research and realised that the team put out was an alternative 1st team Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psycrow Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 This above!! Got so annoyed with reading the reports saying that NA had disrespected the Cup and Club by playing a second string of no hopers!! for me it's just a classic case of lazy writing. Any reporter worth their money would have done their research and realised that the team put out was an alternative 1st team Where did you read that Benny? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Secret Site Agent Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 (edited) for the Sun, that is good! Yes, fair play to the Sun who, after our little tet-a-tet earlier in the season, are giving us our due for a change, and especially with regard to more positive reporting. Perhaps they are looking to the future as well, and want 'IN' at the early stage for when we are in the Champions League And Also there was no mention of RITCHIE LAMBERT or JULIE DEL PRADO, which was good. Edited 11 January, 2011 by Secret Site Agent because I am an idiot, who can't spell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintbenny Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Where did you read that Benny? It was in the sunday mail I believe and also the sunday Mirror of all papers!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miserableoldgit Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 It was in the sunday mail I believe and also the sunday Mirror of all papers!!! I read the Mail and I think that they just mentioned that we had made eight changes in response to Holloways bleatings about them making nine changes. I certainly never saw any mention of NA disrespecting the cup. As I said in an earlier post I thought that the Mail (and the Telegraph) had quite good balanced reports yesterday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
positivepete Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 I was staying in an hotel oop north last night, and in this mornings Independant they also made the point that we made as many changes as they did and our reserves were better than their reserves!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sadoldgit Posted 10 January, 2011 Share Posted 10 January, 2011 Got a mate who works for them and the workforce can pretty much come and go as they please, so unsurprising they don't have enough people to cover every FA Cup game. They couldn't afford to keep that many sports journos on staff. They have a few staff then they buy in reports from freelancers as well. I don't expect the sports editor got over excited about a weakened third division team playing a weakened Prem club. The Guardian has never gone in for a large sports covereage going instead for quality over quantity. Times were hard when I was there 10 years ago and I expect they are even harder now so they will pick and chose who gets the (limited) space. For the record I used to work in Circulation and we were always badgering the editor for an expanded sport coverage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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