Jerome Ousted?

Started by T Fearon, April 22, 2008, 09:21:51 AM

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bloody mary

Austie will be brilliant, sure it was time for a change. Aren't RTe changing things too with Cantwell and the other one coming into it.

armaghniac

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7324441.stm

Actually this link says "ULSTER CHAMPIONSHIPSEMI-FINAL"
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I expect Armagh v Monaghan will be in Clones. ;)
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ziggysego

Nice of Armagh to show a bit of support for Tyrone armaghniac ;)
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stew

Quote from: Hoof Hearted on April 22, 2008, 09:46:40 AM
Quote from: Donegal Danny on April 22, 2008, 09:40:44 AM
This is one for the true Championship fans.

Can you name the former pundid on the Championship who's reply to every question was "very much so Jackie".

Why wasn't Michaela Harte considered for this post after all she has plenty of PR experience.

yes - liam austin
was the answer to all of jackies questions

Which Liam? Junior or senior????

Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

Ulick

I hear Jerome's case against the BBC  is going to be on the front page of the Irish News tomorrow.

mhacadoir

Irish News headline today - sacked GAA presenter says BBC 'racially harrassed' him

Olly

This has to be a pisstake. He's not even black.
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Quote from: Olly on April 27, 2010, 09:09:39 AM
This has to be a pisstake. He's not even black.

But he is ginger
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drici

This Board is given as being connected with the main excuse for his sacking.

blewuporstuffed

Quote from: drici on April 27, 2010, 09:32:32 AM
This Board is given as being connected with the main excuse for his sacking.

in what way?
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Orior

Oh dear. Hang your head in shame GAABoard.

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winsamsoon

Quote from: drici on April 27, 2010, 09:32:32 AM
This Board is given as being connected with the main excuse for his sacking.

Are you for real here??? It will be getting shut down
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mountainboii

Quote from: winsamsoon on April 27, 2010, 01:43:04 PM
Quote from: drici on April 27, 2010, 09:32:32 AM
This Board is given as being connected with the main excuse for his sacking.

Are you for real here??? It will be getting shut down

Why?

armaghniac

from the Belly Telly

The former face of the BBC's GAA coverage has attacked the corporation — claiming it promoted "Protestant-supported sports" over Gaelic games.

Jerome Quinn claims the BBC subjected him to "racial and religious harassment" which left him "demoted, devalued and demoralised".

The extraordinary attack came during the opening day of a fair employment tribunal case against BBC Northern Ireland.

Mr Quinn fronted the BBC's GAA coverage of The Championship for 17 years until 2008. He was later removed from presenting Radio Ulster's Sunday Sportsound programme.

He was sacked last year after being caught posting anonymous criticism of its Gaelic football and hurling coverage on internet forums.

The Co Tyrone personality alleges unfair dismissal and discrimination by the BBC.

He is representing himself in the case, which is expected to last the remainder of the week.

Opening his case yesterday, Mr Quinn read a 14-page statement which alleged: Religious and racial harassment because he was Irish; Promotion of "Protestant-supported sports" over GAA and attempts to manipulate voting to stop a GAA player winning the 2008 Sports Personality of the Year award.

Mr Quinn said his sacking in 2009 cost him his career as a presenter and caused "serious reputational damage".

He said that relations with the BBC began to deteriorate about four years ago. Claiming he was the subject of "conscious discrimination" because of his Catholic and Irish background, he said: "The GAA is still discriminated against in BBC NI".

Mr Quinn said he had received "less favourable treatment than if I was a Protestant, British and not associated with the GAA".

He accused BBC bosses of reducing prime-time coverage of Gaelic games and having a "negative approach to GAA reportage".

He told the panel there was a "massive imbalance" in coverage, despite GAA being the top spectator sport in Northern Ireland.

Mr Quinn admitted criticising the BBC on internet discussion boards, adding it was " a poor error of judgment for which I apologise". He said it was an attempt to inform fans "of what was behind anti-GAA coverage in BBC NI".

Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/sacked-bbc-presenter-jerome-quinn-blasts-coverage-of-gaa-sports-14783116.html#ixzz0mIxP5RtZ
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Hereiam

Good man Jerome, you have our full backing on this one.