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We don't need this. - Anonymous - 26-06-2003

Found this article in IC Northern Ireland it is just rubbish that these mixtures of fact and fiction are printed and called journalism.
<A HREF="http://icnorthernireland.icnetwork.co.uk/news/local/page.cfm?objectid=13013001&method=full&siteid=91603&page=2">http://icnorthernireland.icnetwork.co.uk/news/local/page.cfm?objectid=13013001&method=full&siteid=91603&page=2</A>




Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 27-06-2003

This semi factual cack will unfortunately be read by people influenced by the media. I hope someone responds to the writer of this drivel.



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 27-06-2003

Thats a fairly restrained and factual piece compared to some of the hatchet jobs that were printed in the papers that day.
2000 was a bad year for the roads and will be cited every time some journo wants to attack the sport,and sadly,so will events this year.The only consolation is that such shallow journalism sinks without a trace in a day or so...



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 27-06-2003

On a lighter note,Radio TT news featured quotes from one of the nastier articles,I think it was in the Daily Mail.The news reader took great delight in pointing out that the picture that went with it to illustrate the dangers of the TT was of an innocent road in Onchan...
If anyone still has that paper please scan it,kwollity journalism like that deserves a wider audience.



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 28-06-2003

I was amazed that the riders had to dodge potholes on the course!!
One of our "leading" motorcycle magazines even told us that DJ had his accident just after Rhencullen!!
We are lucky to have the TTwebsite to keep our perspective and I hope they fill all those potholes before the Manx!!



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 28-06-2003

I have the article in question and am waiting for a cool down period befor i reply as it made me somewhat angry, the whole thing is grossly distorted and untrue, the picture is indeed on the road to Onchan and some what old, the cross depicted was not there this year and marks the spot where a local lad died in a car accident.

MAY I ALSO POINT OUT THAT THE 'JOURNALIST' IN QUESTION WON AN AWARD FOR HIS HONESTY AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO JOUNALISM IN THE SAME WEEK. YES IT'S TRUE !!



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 29-06-2003

Sorry(!) to be unkind Don, but I have asked the Manx highways to leave just the biggest one so that you may have a quick escape route to Aussie land!!!!!!



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 29-06-2003

What a p*****k



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 29-06-2003

The journalist in question is Ian Wooldridge, whose supposed 'sports' articles consist mainly of fanatical tub-thumping for the Tory Party. His knowledge of the TT is approximately zero, as this particular piece of drivel proves - but why let facts get in the way of a good story ?



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 29-06-2003

As I've said elsewhere, Wooldridge (Woolridge??) has been flogging this horse for at least 20+ years.

His approach is no more informed now than ever it was.

Ignore him -- the purpose of journalists in general is not to improve the human lot, but rather to sell more papers.

The only problem with them is that if you take them on, you're always playing an away match, and you get kicked off the park.

By the next week, he'd no doubt found another target to persecute - that's his job after all.

He'll not bother us again until next year -- if, that is, the TT hasn't suffered from the ACU's suicidal tendencies!!!!!!



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 29-06-2003

He has succeeded. You have responded.
OOOOOOPS! So have I.



Re: We don't need this. - Anonymous - 30-06-2003

Foster, you're a smarta**e.

But then, it takes one to know one . . . . .