Facebook fails Vol. 2

Facebook fails Vol. 2

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vaud

50,704 posts

156 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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vetrof said:
Well, if you are putting up 30M euros in prize money you might expect some exposure.
True, but as many journalists say about F1 press conferences they are mostly pointless as every journalist gets the same material, so there is no differentiation, and almost nobody watches them - and many of the football/tennis ones are pretty toxic.

Gargamel

15,022 posts

262 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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Antony Moxey said:
The two go hand in hand. Elite level athletes expect to be paid handsomely, and those doing the paying expect something in return - no-one at that level of sport can expect to be able to simply turn up, do their thing then go home again afterwards without saying a word to anyone. Tennis, compared to a sport like football or the big US sports, gets a very easy ride from the press, especially at press conferences.
Hmm sort of, I think pre match pressers are fine - mostly.

Its the just walked off the court having lost and being asked if your 'weak' backhand let you down again. Must be incredibly frustrating to have your (known) faults relentlessly picked over after every loss.

I have never seen a post competition interview that told me anything I didn't already know/suspect. (Apart from the odd Joe Root conference where he appears to have taken part in an entirely different game of cricket to the one I was observing)


simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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anonymous said:
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The fail is the irony (I think hehe) of media/corporate sponsorship telling me that Osaka loves Roland Garros, when it has actually been media/corporate sponsorship that’s caused her to pull out.

I make no comment or insinuation about the player in question but thought it a Facebook fail thumbup

Antony Moxey

8,128 posts

220 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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Gargamel said:
Antony Moxey said:
The two go hand in hand. Elite level athletes expect to be paid handsomely, and those doing the paying expect something in return - no-one at that level of sport can expect to be able to simply turn up, do their thing then go home again afterwards without saying a word to anyone. Tennis, compared to a sport like football or the big US sports, gets a very easy ride from the press, especially at press conferences.
Hmm sort of, I think pre match pressers are fine - mostly.

Its the just walked off the court having lost and being asked if your 'weak' backhand let you down again. Must be incredibly frustrating to have your (known) faults relentlessly picked over after every loss.

I have never seen a post competition interview that told me anything I didn't already know/suspect. (Apart from the odd Joe Root conference where he appears to have taken part in an entirely different game of cricket to the one I was observing)
They could relentlessly pick over my faults all they like with me safe in the knowledge I’m probably earning more than the rest of the room put together. It’s a small consolation as i jet off to my next massive pay cheque.

simoid

19,772 posts

159 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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Antony Moxey said:
They could relentlessly pick over my faults all they like with me safe in the knowledge I’m probably earning more than the rest of the room put together. It’s a small consolation as i jet off to my next massive pay cheque.
Yes, money definitely equals happiness... scratchchin

eldar

21,855 posts

197 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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simoid said:
Yes, money definitely equals happiness... scratchchin
It makes the misery more bearable.

Antony Moxey

8,128 posts

220 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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simoid said:
Antony Moxey said:
They could relentlessly pick over my faults all they like with me safe in the knowledge I’m probably earning more than the rest of the room put together. It’s a small consolation as i jet off to my next massive pay cheque.
Yes, money definitely equals happiness... scratchchin
The point being they’re being paid an absolute truckload of cash, and with that comes certain obligations towards the media, especially given the fact that media coverage of them is what’s helped drive up their earnings exponentially in comparison to the rest of us.

There was a time when top flight footballers earnings were on a par with the rest of the world, but now they can earn more in a week than ‘normal’ people can in 20 years. That rise is due largely to sponsorships and the media coverage that goes with it.

If it’s just about playing tennis she could simply play in the park and let people watch her, or even play against her, for free. She certainly doesn’t need the money so why not bow out of the limelight completely if it’s affecting her mental health that badly?

ajprice

27,652 posts

197 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe

Rich135

769 posts

243 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
That is a pathetic attempt! They need to invent a new wall for him that is lower than Shame!!

ChocolateFrog

25,645 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Antony Moxey said:
Gargamel said:
Antony Moxey said:
The two go hand in hand. Elite level athletes expect to be paid handsomely, and those doing the paying expect something in return - no-one at that level of sport can expect to be able to simply turn up, do their thing then go home again afterwards without saying a word to anyone. Tennis, compared to a sport like football or the big US sports, gets a very easy ride from the press, especially at press conferences.
Hmm sort of, I think pre match pressers are fine - mostly.

Its the just walked off the court having lost and being asked if your 'weak' backhand let you down again. Must be incredibly frustrating to have your (known) faults relentlessly picked over after every loss.

I have never seen a post competition interview that told me anything I didn't already know/suspect. (Apart from the odd Joe Root conference where he appears to have taken part in an entirely different game of cricket to the one I was observing)
They could relentlessly pick over my faults all they like with me safe in the knowledge I’m probably earning more than the rest of the room put together. It’s a small consolation as i jet off to my next massive pay cheque.
I have some sympathy but she's not forced to enter Grand Slams for millions of pounds.

If 2 minutes every other day in front of a camera with some nobhead asking bone questions is the worst part of your job then your job isn't that bad.


ChocolateFrog

25,645 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
What a tit.

I wonder how he got so fat if he's only able to eat so little.

matrignano

4,398 posts

211 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
To be fair that must be pretty impossible to complete.
I'm a big eater and I would struggle to even get close to finishing half of that tray

Kermit power

28,721 posts

214 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Antony Moxey said:
The two go hand in hand. Elite level athletes expect to be paid handsomely, and those doing the paying expect something in return - no-one at that level of sport can expect to be able to simply turn up, do their thing then go home again afterwards without saying a word to anyone. Tennis, compared to a sport like football or the big US sports, gets a very easy ride from the press, especially at press conferences.
Indeed... Hence pro cyclists going off in breakaways even on days they know they've no chance of staying away and winning the stage, because it's all good coverage of sponsors' logos on shirts in the inevitable TV coverage.

Alex_225

6,294 posts

202 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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matrignano said:
ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
To be fair that must be pretty impossible to complete.
I'm a big eater and I would struggle to even get close to finishing half of that tray
There's a guy I think he has a Youtube channel but I've seen him pop up on FB. Beard vs Food. He's a skinny looking thing but the amount he can eat is quite abnormal! He'd eat that lot no problem from what I've seen of him.

Matt Cup

3,165 posts

105 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Alex_225 said:
matrignano said:
ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
To be fair that must be pretty impossible to complete.
I'm a big eater and I would struggle to even get close to finishing half of that tray
There's a guy I think he has a Youtube channel but I've seen him pop up on FB. Beard vs Food. He's a skinny looking thing but the amount he can eat is quite abnormal! He'd eat that lot no problem from what I've seen of him.
And probably order a dessert afterwards.

AstonZagato

12,729 posts

211 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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ChocolateFrog said:
Antony Moxey said:
Gargamel said:
Antony Moxey said:
The two go hand in hand. Elite level athletes expect to be paid handsomely, and those doing the paying expect something in return - no-one at that level of sport can expect to be able to simply turn up, do their thing then go home again afterwards without saying a word to anyone. Tennis, compared to a sport like football or the big US sports, gets a very easy ride from the press, especially at press conferences.
Hmm sort of, I think pre match pressers are fine - mostly.

Its the just walked off the court having lost and being asked if your 'weak' backhand let you down again. Must be incredibly frustrating to have your (known) faults relentlessly picked over after every loss.

I have never seen a post competition interview that told me anything I didn't already know/suspect. (Apart from the odd Joe Root conference where he appears to have taken part in an entirely different game of cricket to the one I was observing)
They could relentlessly pick over my faults all they like with me safe in the knowledge I’m probably earning more than the rest of the room put together. It’s a small consolation as i jet off to my next massive pay cheque.
I have some sympathy but she's not forced to enter Grand Slams for millions of pounds.

If 2 minutes every other day in front of a camera with some nobhead asking bone questions is the worst part of your job then your job isn't that bad.
I get both sides of this argument. It is a wonderful place to be - earning millions to play the game you love. It can't be great for your mental health to have everything you strive for and literally sweated buckets over decades to achieve, picked apart in your moment of defeat.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Matt Cup said:
Alex_225 said:
matrignano said:
ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
To be fair that must be pretty impossible to complete.
I'm a big eater and I would struggle to even get close to finishing half of that tray
There's a guy I think he has a Youtube channel but I've seen him pop up on FB. Beard vs Food. He's a skinny looking thing but the amount he can eat is quite abnormal! He'd eat that lot no problem from what I've seen of him.
And probably order a dessert afterwards.
There an even skinnier guy, Matt Stonie, who would take sub 10 mins for that.

Incredible how much and how fast he can eat!

CoolC

4,221 posts

215 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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matrignano said:
ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
To be fair that must be pretty impossible to complete.
I'm a big eater and I would struggle to even get close to finishing half of that tray
I'm the same. But leaving the onion rings? Even if full to bursting there's still room for onion rings biggrin

bobtail4x4

3,726 posts

110 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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on the hull-rotterdam ferry we paid for the evening meal,
mate came back with two half filled plates, odd as he is a big eater,
he went back EIGHT times, so had the equivalent of 9 full meals, half of meal of each thing on offer,

then tried a couple of puddings

he is about 12 stone, must have a worm.

Triumph Man

8,712 posts

169 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Rich135 said:
ajprice said:
Orders Man v Food type burger challenge meal.

Eats 2 burgers and doesn't touch anything else...



Yay!?! getmecoat

I hope the wall of shame picture has arrows and flashing lights around it hehe
That is a pathetic attempt! They need to invent a new wall for him that is lower than Shame!!
Skirting board of shame.