Lionel Messi. Barcelona to Blackburn Rovers. 100 million.
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First up: Lionel Messi, Barcelona to Blackburn Rovers, £100 Million.
In a sensational, if slightly misleading, press statement, the new owners of Blackburn Rovers announce the £100 million capture of Argentine superstar Lionel Messi:
"This is the perfect signing for Blackburn Rovers in every single respect, apart from the fact that it's not actually happening. Obviously. But imagine if it were! How cool would that be? And the fact we're even fantasising about a transfer likes this shows our ambition for the club and proves we're more than just a couple of random chancers, looking for a way to squander our chicken millions."
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Transfer Day Updates are written by Laurence Howarth
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At 31st Jan 2011, 5 Goals 1 Hat-trick 11 Heroes - NUFC4LIFE wrote:Haha
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At 31st Jan 2011, sniper wrote:clsoing 606 for this?
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At 31st Jan 2011, Chandler wrote:The standards of ´óÏó´«Ã½ have gone so low that they resort to "what if?" comedy. Sort it out you bunch of idiots
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At 31st Jan 2011, Tom wrote:I thought comedy was meant to be funny?
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At 31st Jan 2011, ManUtdsince1987 wrote:Brilliant, just imagine how good Blackburn would be if they just imagined their entire season? Top of the league I reckon.
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At 31st Jan 2011, Diamond Dust wrote:And to think that Jon Aird gets paid to write this rubbish.
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At 31st Jan 2011, happyfritz789 wrote:Comedy??? Do me a favour, what a waste of time
Did Russell Howard write this?
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At 31st Jan 2011, WestSussexRover wrote:"All posts are reactively moderated"
So in other words all comments made by Blackburn Rovers fans are denied and all sarcastic immature comments by plastic football fans such as the above are accepted.
Through all the chicken jokes and rubbish such as this immature ´óÏó´«Ã½ joke i don't ever remember porn jokes being made about the West Ham owners and jokes made about when they were linked to Klose etc...
Same borish attitude toward a team that tries to be better then it currently is.
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At 31st Jan 2011, Jon Perry wrote:Hilarious.
I expected better from the ´óÏó´«Ã½.
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At 31st Jan 2011, iberini wrote:Jon Aird.....please just stop this blog now before too many people know it exists. For your own sake.
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At 31st Jan 2011, Colin The Sock wrote:That is the least funny thing I have read in years. That is even worse than this pathetic channel putting Michael McIntiresome on primetime telly every weekend. Mr. Aird, hang up your comedy boots, you're about as funny as herpes.
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At 31st Jan 2011, reddevil19 wrote:blimey, i am detecting a few people commenting on this blog may have a condition known as a 'sense of humour bypass'
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At 31st Jan 2011, WestSussexRover wrote:In fact couldn't this whole article be deemed 'regionalism' with the Messi picture holding a race-dog and farmers cap.
Would the author of this article dare do a article showing jews in Israel wearing the Star of David or people from Norfolk being web-toed?
No didn't think so...
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At 31st Jan 2011, unitedenigma wrote:*sigh*
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At 31st Jan 2011, Dave wrote:Sniper @#2 - my thoughts exactly; what complete toss.
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At 31st Jan 2011, jeff wrote:What do you reckon the chances are that Mr Aird has been supplementing his income writing Christmas Cracker jokes over the last couple of months - the utter muppet!!!
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At 31st Jan 2011, slurms mackenzie party slug wrote:My friend sent me a link to this, i was expecting something dry and satirical like from the Daily Mash, or something wry like from Football365, instead i get this, proof that content providers should be charged for my bandwidth.
The picture's quite funny though.
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At 31st Jan 2011, tom_rovers wrote:The picture is offensive. To depict a "northerner" as such seems to be fine, but if the article was about someone moving to India, and the person was shown eating a curry and wearing a turban, you'd class that as unacceptable, the article would be deleted and the writer of the article would be reprimanded. Why does our country's renowned public service broadcaster have such pronounced double standards when it comes to opposing prejudice and stereotypes?
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At 31st Jan 2011, keyser_sose wrote:I thought bbc comedy at hit it's peak with '2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps', but they've raised the bar again with this article...
perhaps the writer should check out daily mash for how to actually write satire.
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At 31st Jan 2011, Contrast wrote:Wow.
This is awful.
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At 31st Jan 2011, cyberFC wrote:Brilliant! But I think West Ham are working much harder (fantasising of course) in their efforts to land Messi.
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At 31st Jan 2011, myblueandwhiteheart wrote:John it would appear very much like serious journalism and comedy involving anything funny are not exactly your forte...which is probably the reason you managed to get a job at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ in the first place.
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At 31st Jan 2011, wickerman wrote:This is confusing, I can't seem to find a punchline. Or is it the picture? I don't understand what your trying to do. Poor attempt ´óÏó´«Ã½, I'd stick to trying to scare the public with threats of terrorism if I were you.
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At 31st Jan 2011, blueandwhitehalves1 wrote:Thousands of intelligent, varied, interesting football debates per day being axed to save money to produce "comedy" pieces like this.
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At 31st Jan 2011, Diamond Dust wrote:Funny that my earlier comment still remains with the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s panel of experts about whether or not it is suitable to display. Surely a gesture about the quality of journalism/writing/comedy in relation to how much a person being paid is not that difficult to work out?
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At 31st Jan 2011, BaggieMike wrote:@5 I think even blackburn fans know that at as an imaginary team in the imaginary league they would still never claim top spot, European places at best I reckon.
Also dear comedy blog, can i ahve a job, here are my first 3 article titles:
Ronaldo (fat) in stunning £3 move to Leyton Orient, signing on fee of a kebab.
Rooney buys himself and proceeds to offer his services to his local pub team on loan for rest of season.
Barcelona look to get some experience in their defence and midfield and sign the neville brothers for a combined £64.3m
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At 31st Jan 2011, BaggieMike wrote:@10, Dont blame Aird, if you read the bottom apparently 'Transfer Day Updates are written by Laurence howarth'
So there is the culprit
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At 31st Jan 2011, iberini wrote:Laurence howarth? BURN HIM!!!
Oh, and don't forget that your surname also starts with a capital letter.
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At 31st Jan 2011, BaggieMike wrote:Actually didn't notice that Iberni, that was a direct copy and paste from above, cant believe the ´óÏó´«Ã½ aren't even capitalising the surnames of their writers now - the budget cuts are worse than we feared.
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At 31st Jan 2011, myblueandwhiteheart wrote:For those that don't know Lawrence Howarth this article is the pinnacle of his career to date...having apparently:
"appeared in one episode each of the TV series After You've Gone (2007), Hyperdrive (2006), Blessed (2005), The Robinsons (2005), My Hero (2005) and Dark Ages (1999). He has also appeared in the radio comedy Bleak Expectations and written for TV to Go, the 2006 TV series of Dead Ringers, and for Alistair McGowan's Big Impression (1996)."
It is easy to see why the ´óÏó´«Ã½ retains such a talented and clearly sought after comedy genius. Move over Ricky Gervais, Matt Lucas & David Walliams..there's a new boy on the block
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At 31st Jan 2011, BaggieMike wrote:Haha, someone is reading our comments, as they have gone back and edited the article so that Howarth is capitalised.
Ive only heard of a couple of those programs, and they are universalle average or below in terms of quality.
Hyperdrive especially, sci-fi sit com is virtually impossible to run with, and Red Dwarf already took the one success (discounting later series')
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At 31st Jan 2011, LeMaistreBRFC wrote:Utter garbage. I've seen more humorous things on channel 5.
A tragic attempt at humour. I'd like to say don't quit you're day job but this probably is you're day job.
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At 31st Jan 2011, Laurence Howarthlovesthecock wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 31st Jan 2011, BaggieMike wrote:@32 so surely you want to say 'quit your day job'
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At 31st Jan 2011, BlackburnEndResident wrote:Absolutely awful article, can't believe this is what we get for our licence fees. Expect this level of humour from ITV, not the ´óÏó´«Ã½. Author is most likely an idiot who only watches the big four and knows nothing about Rovers except that we are 'somewhere in the north' and 'have small attendances'. GARBAGE.
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