I haven’t heard of this guy before, why is he so disliked?
You reckon Paul Barber gets bored of repeating himself?We’ve heard that a 100 times before he must get bored of repeating himself.
He’s a pound shop Fabrizio RomanoI haven’t heard of this guy before, why is he so disliked?
Got it. Thanks.He’s a pound shop Fabrizio Romano
You might have heard it 100 times before but thousands haven’t. Barber is promoting Brighton and Hove Albion in the best possible light, part of his job spec I suppose. If it means the world looks on us favourably because of it then it’s all worthwhile.We’ve heard that a 100 times before he must get bored of repeating himself.
shame barber didn’t ask him about why he’s no longer allowed to work for the bbc
You might have heard it 100 times before but thousands haven’t. Barber is promoting Brighton and Hove Albion in the best possible light, part of his job spec I suppose. If it means the world looks on us favourably because of it then it’s all worthwhile.
Luckily for us, Barber has to be above such petty things as grudges over transfer sagas. Fans may not like Jacobs, but he could be a useful asset in future media storms. Fans may not like CHelsea, but the club has said time and again that it's not a problem they have.You might have heard it 100 times before but thousands haven’t. Barber is promoting Brighton and Hove Albion in the best possible light, part of his job spec I suppose. If it means the world looks on us favourably because of it then it’s all worthwhile.
Indeed. Thank heavens the grown-ups are in charge of our club.Luckily for us, Barber has to be above such petty things as grudges over transfer sagas. Fans may not like Jacobs, but he could be a useful asset in future media storms. Fans may not like CHelsea, but the club has said time and again that it's not a problem they have.
People may have heard it a hundred times, but that doesn't mean they listened.
Fans may not like Jacobs, but he could be a useful asset in future media storms.
Yeah, he’s still a **** though.From what I've seen of Jacobs (essentially his Twitter posts), I'm no fan of him. Like Fab Rom, he appears to be stealing a living on there for effectively stirring shit and taking punts on things that come off.
However, he is – whether you like it or not – just doing his job in this instance, as a journalist. Looking at from the other side, it wouldn't be a good look if Barber said 'No, I'm not talking to that goon because I don't like the way he operates'. I can point to hundreds of examples where I've seen people interviewed by people they don't like (I'm not even saying that's the case with Jacobs/Barbs), but it's part and parcel of the job. I've probably even had it myself, where either party has gone in with a pre-conception of what the other one is like. But it's all part of a game and, ultimately, both parties have to rise above it because it's the viewers/readers that really matter.
Whether Jacobs has done a good job at interviewing him – or is even any good as a journalist – I honestly don't know. And I won't know because I have no interest in watching him in that video. But plenty will.
It is what it is
Barbs? Bit harshYeah, he’s still a **** though.
No Jacobs,Barbs? Bit harsh
Yeah, he might well be, but that doesn't automatically make him bad at his job. My point is that people/journalists such as him are – to a point – a necessary evil when you are representing a brand, business or product.
I didn't say we needed him, more that it's useful for people like him to better understand the way we work and do business.We don't need him for anything.
He writes for fans of Chelsea and the big six, because that's where the huge social audience is (especially overseas).
Why can't he? Didn't know he did tbh. I just know him from his twitter BS during transfer windows.
He’s massively sucking up to the Saudis now and projecting himself as some kind of expert on the game/transfer market etc there……have heard a couple of soundbites on the radio from him introduced as ‘our Middle East football expert’ or similar - sort of a ‘Dinar Shop’ Tim Vickery.From what I've seen of Jacobs (essentially his Twitter posts), I'm no fan of him. Like Fab Rom, he appears to be stealing a living on there for effectively stirring shit and taking punts on things that come off.
However, he is – whether you like it or not – just doing his job in this instance, as a journalist. Looking at from the other side, it wouldn't be a good look if Barber said 'No, I'm not talking to that goon because I don't like the way he operates'. I can point to hundreds of examples where I've seen people interviewed by people they don't like (I'm not even saying that's the case with Jacobs/Barbs), but it's part and parcel of the job. I've probably even had it myself, where either party has gone in with a pre-conception of what the other one is like. But it's all part of a game and, ultimately, both parties have to rise above it because it's the viewers/readers that really matter.
Whether Jacobs has done a good job at interviewing him – or is even any good as a journalist – I honestly don't know. And I won't know because I have no interest in watching him in that video. But plenty will.
It is what it is
He definitely doesn’t seem to take any of it on board when it comes to his click-bait focussed twitter output, though. See post #4.I didn't say we needed him, more that it's useful for people like him to better understand the way we work and do business.