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Anyone else seen the thread regarding O'Neill condemning them for singing the Taylor song? They've suddenly decided this afternoon that we were booing Danny Rose (with the racist connotations being obvious).

 

Honestly, there's no level they won't sink to in an attempt to get one over on us. It's actually quite disgusting they'd use the racism he suffered in Serbia and build a fucking tale around it to try and win this absolutely ridiculous argument about class.

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I have just emailed the BBC complaining of the unprofessional way, Dawn Thewlis presents the sports side of the programme.

I feel that her presenting is totally biased towards Newcastle and is not balanced, impartial and neutral, which is what i expect from a programme which covers the whole of our region from Berwick to York and Carlisle to Scarborough.

i await there reply

 

Hello,

 

i am sorry to have to bring this to your attention but i feel so angry that i feel i have to do so.

 

I thought as a news casting body that serves the whole of our region that your news presenters would be neutral, unbiased, balanced and impartial.

 

i have just watched your sports report of the recent Wear Tyne derby played between Sunderland and Newcastle aired during the 18:30 Look North programme.

 

Its quiet obvious that your presenter Dawn Thewlis is a Newcastle United fan and uses the medium of your programme to highlight this.

 

This would not be such a problem, if the programme balanced this out with an obvious Sunderland fan co presenting. That said i still would not consider it to be balanced when you consider that the region also covers Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, York, Carlisle and Berwick Rangers.

 

In my opinion, it maybe best to the whole region if the programme used a non biased presenter.

 

Her quotes today of " I don't think it was a sending off" in relation to the Tiote sending off, even though the co presenter stated that it must have been as the ref saw it that way is an example of her bias

 

I recall the Monday after the previous Derby match in March this year which she co presented, she actually referred to Newcastle United as "us" and "we" and even complained about the penalty that Sunderland got and stated " Those type of things happen in every game" implying that the penalty should not have been awarded.

Again questioning the decision of a referee.

 

I may be wrong here but does does Ms Thewlis hold a qualified refereeing certificate or is it just sour grapes on her behalf on a decision which has gone against her team, i suspect the latter.

 

Where is the impartiality in this kind of presenting and dont get

me wrong i would still think this kind of presenting to be unprofessional even if it was biased towards Sunderland.

 

I do expect to see a match report on your programme to be balanced, accurate on the events that have taken place, fair and impartial. Not the way they are currently presented by the unprofessional Thewlis

 

Angry Look North viewer

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=737916&page=2#ixzz2A3eLQsR3

 

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Her quotes today of " I don't think it was a sending off" in relation to the Tiote sending off' date=' even though the co presenter stated that it must have been as the ref saw it that way is an example of her bias[/quote']

 

If that's the case I'm going to write to BBC/MOTD2 because they thought it was a red card.....

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I wonder how on earth our lispy mackem chum is supposed to say Thewlis! Magedia causiing mackems problems again.

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I have just emailed the BBC complaining of the unprofessional way, Dawn Thewlis presents the sports side of the programme.

I feel that her presenting is totally biased towards Newcastle and is not balanced, impartial and neutral, which is what i expect from a programme which covers the whole of our region from Berwick to York and Carlisle to Scarborough.

i await there reply

 

Hello,

 

i am sorry to have to bring this to your attention but i feel so angry that i feel i have to do so.

 

I thought as a news casting body that serves the whole of our region that your news presenters would be neutral, unbiased, balanced and impartial.

 

i have just watched your sports report of the recent Wear Tyne derby played between Sunderland and Newcastle aired during the 18:30 Look North programme.

 

Its quiet obvious that your presenter Dawn Thewlis is a Newcastle United fan and uses the medium of your programme to highlight this.

 

This would not be such a problem, if the programme balanced this out with an obvious Sunderland fan co presenting. That said i still would not consider it to be balanced when you consider that the region also covers Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, York, Carlisle and Berwick Rangers.

 

In my opinion, it maybe best to the whole region if the programme used a non biased presenter.

 

Her quotes today of " I don't think it was a sending off" in relation to the Tiote sending off, even though the co presenter stated that it must have been as the ref saw it that way is an example of her bias

 

I recall the Monday after the previous Derby match in March this year which she co presented, she actually referred to Newcastle United as "us" and "we" and even complained about the penalty that Sunderland got and stated " Those type of things happen in every game" implying that the penalty should not have been awarded.

Again questioning the decision of a referee.

 

I may be wrong here but does does Ms Thewlis hold a qualified refereeing certificate or is it just sour grapes on her behalf on a decision which has gone against her team, i suspect the latter.

 

Where is the impartiality in this kind of presenting and dont get

me wrong i would still think this kind of presenting to be unprofessional even if it was biased towards Sunderland.

 

I do expect to see a match report on your programme to be balanced, accurate on the events that have taken place, fair and impartial. Not the way they are currently presented by the unprofessional Thewlis

 

Angry Look North viewer

 

Read more: http://www.readytogo.net/smb/showthread.php?t=737916&page=2#ixzz2A3eLQsR3

 

Jeff Brown gets in my local from time to time. When we asked him where his allegiances lie, he said "put it this way, I grew up a few streets away from Roker Park"

 

Lovely bloke, by the way and Dawn though Newcastle born, favours the Smoggies and is more of Rugby Union fan.

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