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All the licence fee goes to Auntie. having worked at the Beeb this was mu observation - especially in IT - why get 1 person to do a job when 15 people can do it to a comparable standard?
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what that he is an arse talkerOriginally posted by ClownioThanks - I'll tell him
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yes arse talking ?Originally posted by ChicoYes....
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yes it goes else where?
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Who gets the license fee ?
Does 100% , all and every bit of the license fee go to the Beeb or is some of it distibuted to other broadcasting organisations ?
I have a mate who works for the BBC and he insists that it's not all received by them.
Is he talking out of his arse ?
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Originally posted by OwlHootIs it me, or has the BBC's coverage of the Paris riots been muted almost to the point of non-existence?
No, its not your imagination OwlHoot - but the BBC never cover race problems coherently. It simply doesnt fit with their core audience - and I dont mean the people who pay the licence fee - I mean the minority groups that will complain if the BBC doesnt keep up its amazingly alternative-reality propaganda. And they use that to justify their stealth tax - sorry, 'mandate' thats costs over 100 quid a year to be misled if you have any equipment that can receive TV broadcasts.
Contrast coverage of 'ethnic minorities being ignored by the authorities of New Orleans' - with 'Generation XYZ of ethnic minorities rioting in Paris'.
Dont expect the BBC to report news, or youll receive a letter asking you to report for 're-education'.
Im suprised they havent decided to drop the B for British to be honest. Im sure that the 'British' bit offends somebody somewhere who has access to Legal Aid. Only a matter of time.....
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Tony,Originally posted by TonyEnglish"Sir Alex needs a clear-out and six top class new players. He isn't going to get them."
I think he needs 2 top class mid field players and some good squad players and those on the injured list back again.
I think the front 2 ar good. The Back 4 are good when the midfield are not being overrun. Centre mid is where we have the problem and he is called Fletcher!
As an outsider, I rate Van De Saar, Neville, Heinze, Rooney, and Ronaldo as top class.
The rest are going over the hill and it shows, or simply not good enough for the highest level. Even The Horse is not what he was.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish"Sir Alex needs a clear-out and six top class new players. He isn't going to get them."
I think he needs 2 top class mid field players and some good squad players and those on the injured list back again.
I think the front 2 ar good. The Back 4 are good when the midfield are not being overrun. Centre mid is where we have the problem and he is called Fletcher!
Most of the back 4 are AWOL at the mo'
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Pity in a way. The Blue Monster has got too few challengers at the moment. And I don't mean Wigan.Originally posted by n5goonerdown down down ....... soon they will be like Leeds to much debt, not getting results.....
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"Sir Alex needs a clear-out and six top class new players. He isn't going to get them."
I think he needs 2 top class mid field players and some good squad players and those on the injured list back again.
I think the front 2 ar good. The Back 4 are good when the midfield are not being overrun. Centre mid is where we have the problem and he is called Fletcher!
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down down down ....... soon they will be like Leeds to much debt, not getting results.....Originally posted by wendigo100End of an era up there, I reckon.
All this talk about a "transitional period" - I remember people saying the same thing about Liverpool in the early nineties. No-one realised their era ended in 1991 until about 1998.
Sir Alex needs a clear-out and six top class new players. He isn't going to get them.
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Is it me, or has the BBC's coverage of the Paris riots been muted almost to the point of non-existence?Originally posted by n5goonerriots in Paris..

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End of an era up there, I reckon.
All this talk about a "transitional period" - I remember people saying the same thing about Liverpool in the early nineties. No-one realised their era ended in 1991 until about 1998.
Sir Alex needs a clear-out and six top class new players. He isn't going to get them.
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