Twinkle Toes
Growing old disgracefully
Whatever happened to Morph anyway? Another class act that the Beeb f***ed off - probably for being too amusing: or not being egomaniacal enough. Kin' disgraceful
No. Because I don't enjoy watching it, I don't want it on the tellybox. However, the reason I don't think it warrants the coverage it gets is because it is very much a niche competition. I believe I said as much in my very first post.So because YOU don't enjoy watching it, you think it doesn't warrant the coverage it gets?
I did not in any way suggest the competitors should be grateful for my cash as you well know. The reason I said that was to highlight the fact that I am NOT a "dysmorphophobe" and was prepared to give it a chance. To be honest, you're just making yourself look pious and it really is very silly.Well done for parting with some cash. I am sure the over-exposed athletes are eternally grateful.
Dysmorphophobe
"appear to be saying"? No they don't. They appear to be saying it's a decent enough competition but that they don't have much interest in it, and questioning *how much* airtime it is getting. Not the same thing as asking for it to be removed from the screen altogether.I dont find it particularly interesting viewing. However some of the posters appear to be saying that it should not be televised. How would Albion fans feel if they might have the chance to watch there team on the box? Only to be told we are in a minority and therefore it was not important enough to be screened?
I am only yanking your chain, Simster.
I have seen Nibble enjoy a "tete-a-tete" with you and thought I might give it a crack.
I don't agree with your coverage sentiment as it is only on once every four years and it provides valuable income, but the rest of my diatribe was not serious.
"appear to be saying"? No they don't. They appear to be saying it's a decent enough competition but that they don't have much interest in it, and questioning *how much* airtime it is getting. Not the same thing as asking for it to be removed from the screen altogether.
And you're a tedious friendless racist gimp. Just to be clear.f*** me, you are a bore.
My son plays for the Seagulls Specials and I think it is fantastic opportunity for people with disabilities to get the chance to play competitive football. I see the paralympics as a similar opportunity and I think it is fantastic that the disabled have something to strive for and the chance to travel the world and compete against competitors from around the world.
However, would I want my son's football matches to televised. The answer is probably not. The standard is quite poor and to be honest I cannot see why anyone not connected to the players would want to watch other than to take the piss. The BBC show the paralympics to be all PC but I worry that many people watch them for all the wrong reasons.
To the guy that posted the sick poster - you're a wanker. You can try to justify yourself but you're still a wanker.
Thank you. Really good to hear it "as it is". Especially from someone whom is speaking from experience unlike many of the posters tonight, including myself. Unfortunately we all have pre conceived ideas. For example that disabled atheletes wish to be seen on tv?
To the guy that posted the sick poster - you're a wanker. You can try to justify yourself but you're still a wanker.
I daresay they would not be competing if they were "camera shy".I don't see why they wouldn't? The disabilities are nothing to be ashamed of and I daresay they would not be competing if they were "camera shy".
I daresay they would not be competing if they were "camera shy".
Interesting point. Do you know the answer? How do you know the competitors are not camera shy? As the Dad with the lad in the Seagull Specials showed me tonight. We really don't know what we are talking about as we dont have a real insight.
Obviously there will be individuals who are not too keen on the cameras as I am sure there are with the olympic athletes. I would be bold to suggest that the vast majority would want more coverage of their respective sports as opposed to once every four years. More coverage, means more money. I really do not think that one would make it to the olympics if they did not buy into the whole package i.e. facing the public and a worldwide audience.
Being hard of hearing (I hate that phrase), I have a less visual disability than missing a limb or other physical impairments, although it was a big step going into the crowded pub on the hockey social night with my first hearing aids. Took a while to get used to, but has never really been a problem. Chances are I miss the snide/rude/cruel comments from the general public.
Sportswise, I haven't quite made it to the televised standard.....yet!
You are obviously right in that the disabled atheletes would never have flown to Bejing if they did not want to be seen on tv.
Maybe your hearing aid has been doing you a favour in life? Allowing you not to hear ther snide/rude/cruel comments from the general public whom are worth nothing?