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Wars galore, shootings, natural disasters, a banking collapse that will effect God only knows what globally and not to mention the Lillywhites being absolutely stuffed by France.......Yet, this prick is still in the news after days!! :roll: :banghead:

I did hear today (can't find the report) that MOTD had 0.5 million MORE VIEWERS than normal last night - well, that sums things up.

Come on - save some money, bin the twat.

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I did hear today (can't find the report) that MOTD had 0.5 million MORE VIEWERS than normal last night - well, that sums things up.
Human nature. Folk will stop and watch a car crash for a bit then move on.

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To add (said I wouldn't add more on this thread, I lied, sorry) if I wanted to watch the same format of yesterday, I'd just watch the highlight of the games on YouTube half hour after the matches finished. Which I do often when I can't be arsed to stay up for match of the day.

It was rubbish. Youtube highlights (BT sport and the like) are better if you're just after highlights. Match of the day has always offered something more than that. They offered less that what's already available yesterday.
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Of course, the Beeb themselves are a complete and utter disaster with gobshites galore. TV programmes cancelled, removed or otherwise shelved - many other stations doing the same.... :roll:

Sir "Dave" reduced to the iPlayer for one episode of his new series over utter BS Political Correctness (and bollocks to those who dislike that phrase)..... Fecking pricks :cuss: :banghead:

I am all for for Free Speech - as I am for Fawlty Towers, Alf Garnett and Love Thy Neighbour :wink: :D

I don't however think Lineker and co. are big news or should be the talking point in the press for days on end.... Hell's teeth, he'll be taking brunch with Harry and the Witch before long..... Absolute arswipe.

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Not "axed" then....



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A difficult read that. Not due to the content, it's just difficult to read. :D
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Lost wrote:A difficult read that. Not due to the content, it's just difficult to read. :D
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