View Full Version : TV3 Show on Rovers v Bohs violence
MariborKev
01/02/2009, 1:19 PM
Article in the Tribune today(can't see it online)about an episoide of Lawless Ireland which will centre on the trouble between Rovers and Bohs in 2008.
No further details of when the programme will be on.
A face
01/02/2009, 2:37 PM
They have had a couple of documentaries recently covering issues like housing and stuff. They style and content is very tabloid and the 'research' seemed to be a bit flakey to say the least. Dont think this will have a good outcome, thats a given in fact.
What might be a good exercise though is, if they do 'colour up' some of the facts then complain them to the BCI and see if there is any outcome.
Thats said, whatever issue that is there on this topic, its always good to address it and highlight the crap that can go on. Like Bohs fans in Derry, and is the key still thrown away.
gufcfan
01/02/2009, 7:55 PM
Shower of ****ers.
Of all the things they could have dug up about the LOI.
Have barely ever watched TV3 since EL Weekly was on it, this will make me even less likely to watch it in the future.
Seems pointless to criticise in advance of the show. If it is a fair reflection then no use denying this happens.
A face
01/02/2009, 8:57 PM
Seems pointless to criticise in advance of the show. If it is a fair reflection then no use denying this happens.
I completely agree with you but only going on their previous 'Prime Time'esque programmes. I'll hold my hands up straight away if i'm proved to be wrong about them. That said, their the ones that have had a few programmes that were tabloid-style. They have set the standard/expectation so i'm only going on what been given to us before.
Mad Moose
02/02/2009, 7:17 AM
Shock horror. TV3 are producing some of their own stuff. Its one TV station that has always annoyed me for some of the trash tv it airs and sensationalist and tabloid like documentaries. It'll be interesting to see what they come up with on this.
CJTheGull
02/02/2009, 11:33 AM
In fairness TV3 is the television equivilent of The Sunday World so I wouldn't be too bothered by either media outlet as they have practically zero respect from most of the general population.
BohDiddley
02/02/2009, 11:54 AM
In fairness TV3 is the television equivilent of The Sunday World so I wouldn't be too bothered by either media outlet as they have practically zero respect from most of the general population.
Perhaps. But if that is so why is the Sunday Tribune repeating its nonsense verbatim?
gspain
02/02/2009, 12:37 PM
Perhaps. But if that is so why is the Sunday Tribune repeating its nonsense verbatim?
Because it is a negative story about domestic football.
CJTheGull
02/02/2009, 2:10 PM
Perhaps. But if that is so why is the Sunday Tribune repeating its nonsense verbatim?
With regards the Tribune yes I do buy it but mainly because it's the best of a bad bunch (Sunday newspapers) but I am well aware that it is far from perfect and has a sickly tabloid aspect to it - just wish my local newsagent would stock The Sunday Sport - a great read! ;)
longfordjames
02/02/2009, 6:45 PM
HOPE it wont happen.Very bad publicity..Parents MAY NOT bring kids
fergalr
02/02/2009, 9:34 PM
Perhaps. But if that is so why is the Sunday Tribune repeating its nonsense verbatim?
The Tribune regularly has more than a dozen pages of sport with zero (and I mean zero) content on domestic football. It is an anti-LOI rag.
A face
04/02/2009, 12:37 PM
Perhaps. But if that is so why is the Sunday Tribune repeating its nonsense verbatim?
The Tribune regularly has more than a dozen pages of sport with zero (and I mean zero) content on domestic football. It is an anti-LOI rag.
Agreed, its policy with that paper. So much so i would say its not even an unwritten rule. I would think its instruction at this stage.
dcfcsteve
05/02/2009, 12:56 AM
Anyone know if this programme is going to see the light of day yet - and if so, when ?
OneRedArmy
05/02/2009, 6:44 AM
Given TV3's EL track record, it will no doubt be aired in the middle of the night, most of the footage will have been lost and a streetlight failure will obscure most of the action.
I look forward to Trevor Welch's analysis...
tiktok
05/02/2009, 7:04 AM
The Tribune regularly has more than a dozen pages of sport with zero (and I mean zero) content on domestic football. It is an anti-LOI rag.
In fairness, zero content isn't 100% accurate, they did a small story on how ****ed the league was last year and in 2007 they had a picture of the Galway United -v- Sunderland friendly accompanying an article about Sunderland.
I can't comment on the last few months, I've stopped buying Sunday Papers completely because I realised (far too late) that they're all rubbish.
BohDiddley
05/02/2009, 10:29 AM
In fairness, zero content isn't 100% accurate, they did a small story on how ****ed the league was last year and in 2007 they had a picture of the Galway United -v- Sunderland friendly accompanying an article about Sunderland.
Ah yes.
Carlin
05/02/2009, 6:01 PM
Anyone know if this programme is going to see the light of day yet - and if so, when ?
Heard that the "Lawless Ireland" series starts 16th Feb. Not sure which week the Bohs-Rovers part is meant to be on.
blue til i die
05/02/2009, 6:21 PM
Original Article (http://www.tribune.ie/news/article/2009/feb/01/it-was-just-a-riot-with-kicks-and-fists-flying/)
I think it'll be interesting to see.
fergalr
06/02/2009, 1:23 PM
"Incredibly, they have each other's mobile numbers".
Funny thing is that I find this incredible as well. Literally incredible. If Mr O'Donovan is a reporter then I assume he studied journalism and knows the meaning of the word. My on-line dictionary says it means: "too extraordinary and improbable to be believed".
He could not just have made this up, could he?
This is all we need. Some Danny Dire wannabe dragging up for Joe Public the worst element of our league. Potential to put off descent fans and attract the worst kind.
A face
09/02/2009, 12:34 PM
It will be interesting to see how the two clubs and the FAI respond to this. We''l get a good idea of where all three parties are with all of this these days.
brianw82
09/02/2009, 12:36 PM
Question: Have any Rovers or Bohs fans made the FAI aware of this? Or does anyone know if the FAI are aware of this issue at all, and have contacted TV3?
A face
09/02/2009, 12:42 PM
Question: Have any Rovers or Bohs fans made the FAI aware of this? Or does anyone know if the FAI are aware of this issue at all, and have contacted TV3?
I'm sure the people making the documentary, during research process will have contacted both clubs for their opinions on it
yeah right !! :p:D:eek:
I think the criticism of TV3 is not valid. Often when I see Sports Tonight it has LOI coverage & they show goals on Friday nights. The quality may not be great but they have small budget. Lets remember RTE had to be essentially paid/bribed 5m to produce MNS.
Raheny Red
16/02/2009, 8:02 PM
Lawless in Ireland starts tonight
holidaysong
16/02/2009, 8:12 PM
The LOI episode isn't tonight though is it?
Carlin
16/02/2009, 8:16 PM
No, its on March 16th according to someone on the Bohs forum.
Showed a clip of the fracas on the Richmond Road from the last match at the start of tonight's show though.
Just flipped over to & just seem to be showing CCTV of kids. Hardly ground breaking :rolleyes:
Edit - looks like camera phone footage.
RonnieB
17/02/2009, 8:29 AM
Taken off youtube no doubt like the rest of the ground breaking coverage the use in their programs.
BohDiddley
17/02/2009, 8:44 AM
No, its on March 16th according to someone on the Bohs forum.
Showed a clip of the fracas on the Richmond Road from the last match at the start of tonight's show though.
Four days in advance of a Bohs-Shamrock derby, they're going to show what in all probability will be a sensationalist portrayal of football hooliganism. How irresponsible is that? Why don't they run Green Day afterwards to keep the kids interested?
dcfcsteve
17/02/2009, 8:54 AM
Four days in advance of a Bohs-Shamrock derby, they're going to show what in all probability will be a sensationalist portrayal of football hooliganism. How irresponsible is that? Why don't they run Green Day afterwards to keep the kids interested?
One of the Irish channels showed Green Street about two weeks ago bizarrely.
Possibly one of the worst films ever. The thought of Elijah Wood being able to fight anything other than a hobbit is just comical....
BohDiddley
17/02/2009, 6:20 PM
One of the Irish channels showed Green Street about two weeks ago bizarrely.
Possibly one of the worst films ever. The thought of Elijah Wood being able to fight anything other than a hobbit is just comical....
Sorry. Green Street. My grasp of detail seems as strong as a TV3 investigative reporter's. The name should have stuck, it was so memorably laughable.
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