How do you complain about bad journalism on the BBC

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Redbrynner

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Was just reading this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16744712.stm

Which in itself is quite shocking.......What also shocked me aside from what happenned to Nathan Blake is that this BBC journalist claims that Tom Adeyemi was racially abused by a section of the Liverpool crowd!!!!

Is it fair to call one racist fan a section?

Does anyone know how this dire journalism can be reported
 
Was just reading this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16744712.stm

Which in itself is quite shocking.......What also shocked me aside from what happenned to Nathan Blake is that this BBC journalist claims that Tom Adeyemi was racially abused by a section of the Liverpool crowd!!!!

Is it fair to call one racist fan a section?

Does anyone know how this dire journalism can be reported

Just the beeb crawling to fungus <ok>
 
The BBC have broken their rule of having to stay neutral a lot lately. I'm surprised they haven't been picked up on it yet.

I thought they were particularly un-neutral at times with the Suarez and Evra case, and they have also put a few misleading headlines and titles up recently as well in the sports section, for example, the article linking us with that Rangers striker.
 
They have had an ear bashing over it. i phoned earlier and gave them a lecture on the importance of objective and accurate journalism. I suggested that with modern communication tools they are writing history and have a duty to ALL to write accurately.
 
A few months ago the boss of the BBC and the head of BBC Sport had a meeting(at the license payers expense)with the manager of Manchester United in which they kissed arse in an effort to get him to give TV interviews on MOTD.

Thats how far they've sunk since the days of quality investigative journalism coming before reputation.
 
BBC: What skills would you bring to the position
interviewee: I can use Wikipedia, went to a private school and my dad works for you
BBC: you're hired.
 
I know they've no obligation to be neutral but I'm finding the guardian pretty horrific lately

"Roy Hodgson would have been run out of town long ago if he'd served up some of the muck that Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool have offered this season, not to mention that t-shirt disgrace. But previous heroics have earned the Scot patience from Liverpool fans, most of whom still have faith in his ability to restore a semblance of glory at Anfield even though some say his most impressive feat during his second stint at the helm has been to make a worse purchase than that of Paul Konchesky (but, would you believe, Andy Carroll starts on the bench tonight as Dalglish resorts to diligent chugger Dirk Kuyt). Still, guiding Liverpool to the League Cup final against Cardiff City may silence some naysayers. They will have to perform a hell of a lot better than they did at Bolton at the weekend, however, against a Manchester City out to avenge their 1-0 first leg defeat."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jan/25/liverpool-manchester-city-carling-cup-mbm
 
I know they've no obligation to be neutral but I'm finding the guardian pretty horrific lately

"Roy Hodgson would have been run out of town long ago if he'd served up some of the muck that Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool have offered this season, not to mention that t-shirt disgrace. But previous heroics have earned the Scot patience from Liverpool fans, most of whom still have faith in his ability to restore a semblance of glory at Anfield even though some say his most impressive feat during his second stint at the helm has been to make a worse purchase than that of Paul Konchesky (but, would you believe, Andy Carroll starts on the bench tonight as Dalglish resorts to diligent chugger Dirk Kuyt). Still, guiding Liverpool to the League Cup final against Cardiff City may silence some naysayers. They will have to perform a hell of a lot better than they did at Bolton at the weekend, however, against a Manchester City out to avenge their 1-0 first leg defeat."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jan/25/liverpool-manchester-city-carling-cup-mbm

Woy was the press brigade's blue eyed boy and Kenny was wrongly portrayed as the villain of the piece as to why Mr Hodgson got his P45,and since the Suarez/Evra case LFC have been public enemy number one and an easy target for the hacks as in your example.

But your right Red that guardian article is pure excrement.

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I know they've no obligation to be neutral but I'm finding the guardian pretty horrific lately

"Roy Hodgson would have been run out of town long ago if he'd served up some of the muck that Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool have offered this season, not to mention that t-shirt disgrace. But previous heroics have earned the Scot patience from Liverpool fans, most of whom still have faith in his ability to restore a semblance of glory at Anfield even though some say his most impressive feat during his second stint at the helm has been to make a worse purchase than that of Paul Konchesky (but, would you believe, Andy Carroll starts on the bench tonight as Dalglish resorts to diligent chugger Dirk Kuyt). Still, guiding Liverpool to the League Cup final against Cardiff City may silence some naysayers. They will have to perform a hell of a lot better than they did at Bolton at the weekend, however, against a Manchester City out to avenge their 1-0 first leg defeat."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jan/25/liverpool-manchester-city-carling-cup-mbm

Its quite inaccurate really. Woy dished up turgid slops from his first match in charge to the last. Kenny provided hot sustenance, with flavour and palatability. Journos have notoriously short memories - yesterday's headlines are tomorrows chip wrappers, so it was ever said. Thus the moronic comparison. I do wonder who wrote the piece, as no-one had the temerity to own up and put their name to it. Could be the dolt who wrote the match review, as he fastidiously leaves Dirk's name out of the piece altogether...http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jan/25/liverpool-manchester-city-carling-cup
 
I know they've no obligation to be neutral but I'm finding the guardian pretty horrific lately

"Roy Hodgson would have been run out of town long ago if he'd served up some of the muck that Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool have offered this season, not to mention that t-shirt disgrace. But previous heroics have earned the Scot patience from Liverpool fans, most of whom still have faith in his ability to restore a semblance of glory at Anfield even though some say his most impressive feat during his second stint at the helm has been to make a worse purchase than that of Paul Konchesky (but, would you believe, Andy Carroll starts on the bench tonight as Dalglish resorts to diligent chugger Dirk Kuyt). Still, guiding Liverpool to the League Cup final against Cardiff City may silence some naysayers. They will have to perform a hell of a lot better than they did at Bolton at the weekend, however, against a Manchester City out to avenge their 1-0 first leg defeat."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/jan/25/liverpool-manchester-city-carling-cup-mbm

I can't believe that a supposedly reputable newspaper has printed that bollocks. It's a disgrace.
 
All<ok>

I used the complaints section to lodge a complaint about Craig Burley recently...I got a cut and paste mail back saying thanks but tough tits...another on the Chelsea board got exactly the same from the same time and the same complaint.

Do it and let them know your unhappy, but don't get your hopes up<ok>
 
Was just reading this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16744712.stm

Which in itself is quite shocking.......What also shocked me aside from what happenned to Nathan Blake is that this BBC journalist claims that Tom Adeyemi was racially abused by a section of the Liverpool crowd!!!!

Is it fair to call one racist fan a section?

Does anyone know how this dire journalism can be reported

What do you mean one racist fan? He hasn't even been found guilty of anything. So its not even one fan, its no one as of yet.
 
I only really take my sports news off not606 and the BBC, and I only found out two minutes ago that Jason Roberts had joined Reading, and I've seen the first article of Tim Ream joining Bolton. Without extensive looking at the website, you would miss a lot of info.
 
I only really take my sports news off not606 and the BBC, and I only found out two minutes ago that Jason Roberts had joined Reading, and I've seen the first article of Tim Ream joining Bolton. Without extensive looking at the website, you would miss a lot of info.

I hope he works out for you, because if he does , he works out for US and we need a commanding CB something fierce. Bocanegra is aging quick.