It's rapidly becoming a hate of mine where I find myself wishing ill on those who do it.
It's because they're of smug, post graduate bearded opinionated f*cktards mostly. Who spaff themselves silly over social media and what dull brained footballers are saying on twitter.
The worst thing is the way they post up what the massive tw*ts of the general population are saying on twitter, choosing the most extreme of views in order to create some talking points. I'll give you an example of what they published post Chelsea - ****e game.
What they're doing is trying to get attention seeking bells on twitter to make the most [Poor language removed] posts they can think of to get mentioned on their website.
This is from the BBC who have long built a reputation for quality non sensationalist journalism. Is it too much to ask that one of the pages people use most is consistent with that?
It's because they're of smug, post graduate bearded opinionated f*cktards mostly. Who spaff themselves silly over social media and what dull brained footballers are saying on twitter.
The worst thing is the way they post up what the massive tw*ts of the general population are saying on twitter, choosing the most extreme of views in order to create some talking points. I'll give you an example of what they published post Chelsea - ****e game.
tmf15 on Twitter: "Three defeats in four games for Chelsea and Andre Villas-Boas, there will be a very big Guus Hiddink shaped shadow lurking over him now."
Baz via text: "Let's just fire Andre Villas-Boas, admit it was a mistake hiring him and move on. Too inexperienced, too naive. He's wrecked us."
avik20 on Twitter: "If AVB doesn't change his philosophy then surely he will be next on Abramovich's firing range."
TomBrownie7 on Twitter: "Neither Chelsea or Liverpool will have any chance of challenging this year. It's between the Manchester clubs "
conorm11 on Twitter: "Top four in order: Man Utd, Man City, Tottenham, Newcastle. Controversial? Maybe. Possible? Definitley."
Ayman, Aberdeen via text: "The mistake was made last May when Roman Abramovich sacked Carlo Ancelotti. A lack of believe for a proven coach led to this. Andre Villas-Boas is gonna be sacked faster than you can say Steve Kean!"
What they're doing is trying to get attention seeking bells on twitter to make the most [Poor language removed] posts they can think of to get mentioned on their website.
This is from the BBC who have long built a reputation for quality non sensationalist journalism. Is it too much to ask that one of the pages people use most is consistent with that?