Football journalism

Message Bookmarked
Bookmark Removed
Not all messages are displayed: show all messages (653 of them)

Guardian's Football League Blog has been a really good thing: often interesting stuff, and less frequently told stories. And the below-the-line stuff is miles better than on the Premier pieces, because it doesn't degenerate into "You hate Man U and you're shit".

Now working on a documentary about Sham 69's recent tour of China (ithappens), Wednesday, 18 May 2011 16:10 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jun/23/wimbledon-2011-li-na-lisicki-sabine

not football but hayward...fucking unreadable. i actually can't read it.

MAYBE YOU SHOULDN'T BE LIVING HERE!! (Local Garda), Friday, 24 June 2011 08:59 (twelve years ago) link

The hyped political plot-line that cast Li Na's historic French Open win as the start of a sweep by the world's most populous nation was doused as Asia's first winner of a grand slam tennis event fell in the second round to Germany's Sabine Lisicki.

haha what.

'No results found for "the plotline was doused".'

dicks+wallpaper+3.jpg (peligro), Friday, 24 June 2011 09:13 (twelve years ago) link

like how could you write that sentence and submit it...do they even read their own stuff back after finishing it? and how do the subs leave it in, i've been subbing a bit in a freelance job lately and believe me i would go to town on that shit

MAYBE YOU SHOULDN'T BE LIVING HERE!! (Local Garda), Friday, 24 June 2011 09:19 (twelve years ago) link

nice job, ronan

Ismael Klata, Friday, 24 June 2011 22:33 (twelve years ago) link

lol carles

The emergence of Chicharito on the global soccer stage doesn't just threaten the upcoming era of the American soccer zeitgeist (sponsored by Nike). His superior skills and warranted hype expose the faults with the American fan's relationship with our national team and the marketed motivations to anoint a "next great thing." Freddy Adu is still "the face" of failed American hopes that were overmarketed, and the loss to Mexico coupled with his "solid performance" has sent my fandom into a spiral of darkness. Sort of like a fun college relationship that was only possible because you were young and still living on your parent's dime, but now that you have grown up and acquired a grim office job, you realize that you were living in a distorted version of reality.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/6708423/do-love-much-love-chicharito-adu-adu

James Mitchell, Tuesday, 28 June 2011 07:47 (twelve years ago) link

I'm still riding really high from Landon Donovan's last-minute game winner against Algeria

This phrase or a variation on it appears in roughly 70 percent of articles on US soccer, and translates as This was the last soccer match I watched, or at least caught the highlights.

boxall, Tuesday, 28 June 2011 13:18 (twelve years ago) link

Will the general public finally accept and praise Clint Dempsey as the player who we actually wanted Landon Donovan to be?

"I first learned who Clint Dempsey was last month, but I'd heard of Donovan *at least* as far back as 2009. Dempsey's a year younger. Yeah, I think I can get away with writing this like it means something."

boxall, Tuesday, 28 June 2011 13:51 (twelve years ago) link

two months pass...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2011/sep/13/sergio-aguero-manchester-city

The only time Agüero sets his ball aside comes when he reaches for his new Puma boots – which he will wear for the first time against Napoli. Draping them around his neck, and clutching them happily, Agüero says: "If I could score a goal with these boots against Napoli it would be a great debut for me and City in the Champions League. Of course, winning the game is much more important but a goal would be nice."

interesting seeing this sort of thing slowly creep into the broadsheets... first time ever in the guardian iirc?

r|t|c, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 04:10 (twelve years ago) link

although i suppose it's only wishful thinking that any major "regular" interview these days would be any less of a product of club/pr/sponsor collusion

r|t|c, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 04:14 (twelve years ago) link

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/18/robin-van-persie-arsenal

Similar photo in this piece, though the analogous product placement is a little subtler: "Everybody knows everything about each other," he said, at the launch of the new adidas adiPower Predator boot.

Say anything less anodyne in an interview and your club will launch an investigation, it seems.

boxall, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 04:37 (twelve years ago) link

V hard to get access to any of these guys unless it's tied to some big brand. Is why the BBC are doubly screwed.

When a German communicates, you listen (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 06:44 (twelve years ago) link

I like that Agüero plays with plain black boots, it brings a touch of olde worlde tradition back to the EPL and I'll cling to anything these days.

― Ismael Klata, Sunday, September 11, 2011 1:21 PM (3 days ago)

FFS the real world can't even go a week without crushing me

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 06:54 (twelve years ago) link

i think this thread has made me realise that i don't like reading about football.

talking heads, quiet smith (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 08:39 (twelve years ago) link

a ringing endorsement of ILF, that

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 09:36 (twelve years ago) link

I learnt a long time ago that if in the photo a player/manager is wearing an obvious sporting brand (as opposed to just their kit or normal attire) then you should be fine reading the first half the interview and then remember to stop because everything after that is just shilling you shit you don't want.

Ravaging Rick Rude (a hoy hoy), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 09:37 (twelve years ago) link

xp nah, i love discussion of football maybe more than i ever have, tbh. It's just lengthy written articles that fail to catch my interest.

What footballers have to say couldn't interest me less. I think pete and ithappens said it upthread, but you can't expect a player to have anything meaningful to say while they're still marketable, and even afer that there's few enough of them that engage. G Neville's been good, though. Was trying to watch sky sports saturday the last day and by the time merse and phil thompson had said their piece on stoke i was done. Pure ignorance, pubtalk, nothing bluster

talking heads, quiet smith (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:02 (twelve years ago) link

been noticing recently that wayne rooney, especially in post match interviews, is just the most terrifyingly perfect of all footballers at coming out with the exact scripted straight bat responses every time. such a model automaton is he that you almost start to suspect sort of diabolical intelligence in him, idk

r|t|c, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:24 (twelve years ago) link

he doesn't blink

talking heads, quiet smith (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:27 (twelve years ago) link

no he's quite natural! - like you can see in other players eyes they're restraining themselves - but natural only in saying the most artificial things

r|t|c, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:42 (twelve years ago) link

He's not though

Number None, Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:43 (twelve years ago) link

yeah he's not though

talking heads, quiet smith (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:45 (twelve years ago) link

he's completely white iirc.

Rooney's eyes are really weird, idk if it's just the way everything is filmed on BBC nowadays (well, like Dragons Den or the Apprentice where everyone has vivid eyes) but on Saturday's MOTD he looked like had doll's eyes, with quite long eyelashes. When he lies down they close gradually.

Skrillex Ferguson (useless chamber), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:51 (twelve years ago) link

he has really long eyelashes tho, with very childlike eyes imo. Completely white.

talking heads, quiet smith (darraghmac), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 10:55 (twelve years ago) link

he's completely white iirc.

this was fucked up

probably talked about on another thread, but it bears repeating

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 14 September 2011 14:36 (twelve years ago) link

Think the NultBot 3000 might be a faulty prototype of this kind of thing tbh: http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/20-companies-using-computer-generated-stories-save-money-on-writers_b37987

Stevie T, Thursday, 15 September 2011 11:14 (twelve years ago) link

xpost Anyone wearing plain black boots is doing so only because they don't have a kit sponsorship deal, so they'd rather black out all logos than let someone put a logo on their feet for which no money has changed hands.

Trudi Styler, the Creator (ithappens), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 10:23 (twelve years ago) link

warms the cockles of yer heart

Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 20 September 2011 11:02 (twelve years ago) link

It has been thus for many years ...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2001/may/07/mondaymediasection.football

Trudi Styler, the Creator (ithappens), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 12:02 (twelve years ago) link

yeah the subliminal stuff (and editorialising) i take as given but was it really ever thus that journos were forced to crowbar references to branded goods into the copy? maybe my memory is failing me but every time i see this it always rings a loud alarm

granted some journos are subtler about it (or less strongarmed, who knows) than others; it's one thing to be like "cattermole, speaking at hi-tec's free tibet campaign launch," rather than "cattermole sips his lucozade powervom fortified by minerals and ponders the question, a smile playing on his lips"

r|t|c, Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:15 (twelve years ago) link

lol

diouf est le papa du foot galsen merde lè haters (nakhchivan), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:17 (twelve years ago) link

That Aguero one upthread was quite startling, I grant you. My guess would be there was only one print slot available, and that was the promise extracted for a piece all the papers would have wanted. Doubt Ryan Shawcross, say, would get that quote published.

Trudi Styler, the Creator (ithappens), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:22 (twelve years ago) link

friend pointed out something similar to me from the cricket world the other day -

Just flicking through an evening standard. Small piece on surrey's cb40 semi final on sunday, with a few quotes from hamilton-brown. At the end, apropos of nothing, it says hamilton-brown is represented by the wasserman media group. What's that all about? Do u reckon he wouldnt talk to them unless they put that at the end?

Fizzles the Chimp (GamalielRatsey), Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:29 (twelve years ago) link

Only when football catches up with the media model of American sport, where journalists are granted formalised and regular access to players

how does this work btw? centralised organisation is one thing sure but as a space for free media too?

r|t|c, Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:34 (twelve years ago) link

I'm always slightly taken aback when in the aftermath of an NFL/NBA game you see a player at his locker with about 15 mics/tape recorders in his face being asked questions. The idea of 20+ print, radio and tv journo's in the dressing rooms at Old Trafford post game asking whatever the hell they want doesn't seem feasible tbh

pandemic, Tuesday, 20 September 2011 14:54 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/oct/29/players-managers-bad-challenges

hayward can be bad but this isn't

www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2054847/John-Terry-scandal-Des-Kelly-Football-tolerate-blind-spot-racism.html

surprisingly considered stuff from ver mail

Nigel Farage is a fucking hero (nakhchivan), Sunday, 30 October 2011 23:30 (twelve years ago) link

two months pass...

anyone read an issue of the green soccer journal? it looks great. but i have no idea as to the quality of the writing.

i read this spanish mag called panenka, it's great. if you can read spanish.

zverotic discourse (jim in glasgow), Saturday, 14 January 2012 19:52 (twelve years ago) link

I never read tabloid journalism or listen to radio phone-ins relating to English football, but I wondered if you had a media that is as suspicious of the internet as our mob up here. Whenever there is a groundswell of support for an idea (e.g. Fans Against Criminalisation, the idea that Rangers may generally be fucked), it is always dismissed as the work of tinfoil-hat-wearing wotsit-munching mentalists rather than of functioning intelligent human beings with a useful means of contact and research and an ready-made audience at their fingertips. I just wondered if this was particular to the dinosaur media up here? (Hats off to STV though, their twitter presence and engagement is excellent)

ailsa, Sunday, 15 January 2012 10:13 (twelve years ago) link

I got a subscription to When Saturday Comes for Christmas. First issue arrived in the week. I'd never read it before but it's so excellent - short articles thus far, and every one interesting.

Ismael Klata, Sunday, 15 January 2012 19:54 (twelve years ago) link

surprised u never read it

nakhchivan, Sunday, 15 January 2012 20:07 (twelve years ago) link

So am I. Just got out of the habit of *buying* media I suppose, though a quick glance suggests their website's good too and I've never been on there either. I can't really explain it.

Ismael Klata, Sunday, 15 January 2012 20:21 (twelve years ago) link

the last one i got had ramsey&theo on the cover and wasnt great but generally its pretty good

nakhchivan, Sunday, 15 January 2012 20:26 (twelve years ago) link

chilling parallels with arsenal tbh

til the power failure (darraghmac), Sunday, 15 January 2012 23:31 (twelve years ago) link

I never read tabloid journalism or listen to radio phone-ins relating to English football, but I wondered if you had a media that is as suspicious of the internet as our mob up here. Whenever there is a groundswell of support for an idea (e.g. Fans Against Criminalisation, the idea that Rangers may generally be fucked), it is always dismissed as the work of tinfoil-hat-wearing wotsit-munching mentalists rather than of functioning intelligent human beings with a useful means of contact and research and an ready-made audience at their fingertips. I just wondered if this was particular to the dinosaur media up here? (Hats off to STV though, their twitter presence and engagement is excellent)

― ailsa, Sunday, 15 January 2012 10:13 (Yesterday)

If anything I think it has made clubs

-try to be even more secretive abt 'big issues'
-allow twitter for players who, lets be honest, dont ever really say anything newsworthy but makes it feel like the fans are more connected and inside because they read what jermaine jenas ate at pizza hut
-ignore message boards and blogs until they have a new shirt or dvd to sell, in which they use them as an promotional tool, knowing fans do read them. i'm more likely to find out that arsenal have a dvd of [xyz] because arseblog are doing a competition about it than because it is mentioned in the sun and that has to be the same all around by now. Again this makes them seem 'inclusive' or whatever when it really is just shilling.

I think we won't really find out until there is an arab spring of a football club (to use a very awkward metaphor). If Bolton are 100m in the shitter and with no prospects, how long is it until Bolton fans a) find out through blogs and b) get together to do something about it, like an Ebbsfleet for a Premiership team or something?

Aesop Rizzle (a hoy hoy), Monday, 16 January 2012 09:33 (twelve years ago) link

FC United?

Number None, Monday, 16 January 2012 09:55 (twelve years ago) link

oh yeah, like that.

Aesop Rizzle (a hoy hoy), Monday, 16 January 2012 10:00 (twelve years ago) link

The Black Scarf Movement?

James Mitchell, Monday, 16 January 2012 10:17 (twelve years ago) link

I'm hoping that Rangers going tits up, as discussed on many a blog/messageboard for years while the traditional media fail to mention it and mutter about internet mentalist conspiracy, will be the thing up here that shifts the balance. There was definitely an undercurrent of suggesting that Hugh Dallas is no longer head of refereeing at the SFA because of meddling nerds rather than because he was a bigoted bastard in charge of a corrupt system exposed by a journalist who wrote on the internet rather than in a print publication. Antiquated old twats like Hugh Keevins and Jim Traynor have no idea how modern communication works.

ailsa, Monday, 16 January 2012 10:25 (twelve years ago) link

The odd thing is that almost every fan under 40 reads blogs and gossip, right? Or at least 60%? I know some folk who are seem like the most casual fans who check out Swiss Ramble or at least f365 and talk about stuff you don't hear/read within trad media. Once a week you are also seeing some sort of club protest at places were the trad media aren't talking about problems (isn't every thing said on tv 'give kean a chance already people!' as opposed to 'hmmm maybe they have an issue with how venkys run the club?') and this is gonna have to reach a tipping point soon enough, right? TV pays for the Premiership, not the other way round but they act like they are muzzled by the Etihad and can't speak about actual stories.

Aesop Rizzle (a hoy hoy), Monday, 16 January 2012 14:16 (twelve years ago) link


You must be logged in to post. Please either login here, or if you are not registered, you may register here.