Yes its all your fault @up_the_valley you have caused anarchy on here.
Now any potential Buyer who will obviously use this site to gage fans opinon(like Chris Wilder did isnt that right Roland) will be instantly put off due to the anarchy.
Roland will never be able to sell now and its all your fault @up_the_valley
@admin think a permanent ban is in order now for lumbering us with Roland forever
Yes its all your fault @up_the_valley you have caused anarchy on here.
Now any potential Buyer who will obviously use this site to gage fans opinon(like Chris Wilder did isnt that right Roland) will be instantly put off due to the anarchy.
Roland will never be able to sell now and its all your fault @up_the_valley
@admin think a permanent ban is in order now for lumbering us with Roland forever
Yes its all your fault @up_the_valley you have caused anarchy on here.
Now any potential Buyer who will obviously use this site to gage fans opinon(like Chris Wilder did isnt that right Roland) will be instantly put off due to the anarchy.
Roland will never be able to sell now and its all your fault @up_the_valley
@admin think a permanent ban is in order now for lumbering us with Roland forever
Of all the taxes we pay, the licence fee is the one that actually feels like you're getting value for your money. Imagine no BBC radio and the endless vacuous shite you'd be left with if radio 4 and 5 didn't exist. It's worth it just for that. If you don't pay your licence fee, I hope you never consume any BBC content of any kind whatsoever.
I don't use the NHS - is it ok for me to fiddle my income tax accordingly?
I get frustrated with the way the BBC wastes licence payer's money. BBC South East News often send out reporters to stand in the pouring rain just because there is some tenuous link to the place they are reporting from. They could report from the studio just as easily. The late evening broadcast is particularly bad for doing this, as it is often so dark you can't see where they are.
Reporters interviewing other reporters when they are running low on the news thread gets my goat.
Don't have a license. You would of thought I was a great train robber, the parlaver I had explaining the simple fact "I do not watch BBC content". It is not relevant to me at 61 years of age, and I suggest it will eventually die along with my generation. I don't know more than that.
I am sure of one thing though, this thread is about to implode...
Don't have a license. You would of thought I was a great train robber, the parlaver I had explaining the simple fact "I do not watch BBC content". It is not relevant to me at 61 years of age, and I suggest it will eventually die along with my generation. I don't know more than that.
I am sure of one thing though, this thread is about to implode...
Not an implosion. Do you watch any live TV or streaming service that’s not BBC?
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Just saying.
Imagine no BBC radio and the endless vacuous shite you'd be left with if radio 4 and 5 didn't exist. It's worth it just for that.
If you don't pay your licence fee, I hope you never consume any BBC content of any kind whatsoever.
I don't use the NHS - is it ok for me to fiddle my income tax accordingly?
TV licence fee to rise by £5 to £174.50 in 2025
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0lez00g85o1. No one listens to regional radio
2. BBC news is pretty dodgy
3. Day time TV is dead
4. BBC light entertainment is benign
----postitves
1. Local news is good
2. Cultural and science output is world class
3. Sport is still world class (whats left of it)
To survive the BBC desperately needs reform. They need to make some difficult decisions or the slow dealth will continue.
I am sure of one thing though, this thread is about to implode...