Evidence there’s no media conspiracy against football
The mainstream media’s treatment of football has consistently been a problem amongst supporters. It always seems like the media is out there looking for, and sometimes creating, negative stories. This serves to bring down the game, as it is a competitor to the AFL and NRL.
People are probably sick of the whole Ljubo Milicevic controversy so I’m not going to rehash whether his comments were right and wrong, however even if you agree with Ljubo, you have to admit that those comments were controversial.
One of my first reactions to watching this interview was that this is going to cause a storm. Sure, Milicevic is hardly a household name, and most of Australia don’t know who he is, but I was sure that wouldn’t have stopped the mainstream media to put the boot in the game.
After all, if an AFL or NRL captain of a club and said similar comments in the middle of an interview and that interview was published online for everyone to see than I’m quite sure that would have caused a major controversy. Ljubo may not be famous, but the media could have made him famous solely due to this comment.
For the game to be derogatively known as “wog ball”, it was a perfect opportunity for the media to reinforce the stereotype that football is only played by “wogs” and encourages ethnic division.
I could imagine headlines such as “Ljubo Racist Row”, I could imagine Rebecca Wilson writing an article about how this is returning to the bad old ethnic division days of the NSL. Cue reports about soccer shooting itself in the foot.
I could imagine Today Tonight doing a hatchet job story and show footage of Ljubo describing the Union Jack as a flag of rapist and pillagers and then asked some war veteran what they think of that comments and then have random people complaining about “reverse-racism”.
Then conservative shock jocks would bag the comment and have viewers calling in the show to express their disgust at him and the game.
What ended up happening was nothing. No articles from any professional journalist. No Today Tonight fueling the flames. No controversy at all.
I’m not too sure whether I should be relieved or offended. On one hand I do feel relieved that this game avoided a massive controversy and that there was no big PR blow for the game. However, I’m also offended that football is considered such a small fish to fry that they are not going to even bother raking in a controversy.
The lack of controversy hit me in the core of my belief about a conspiracy against football.
That the newspapers don’t have groups of people searching for negative stories on football? That Channel 7 is no longer determined to wreck football in Australia. That Rebecca Wilson doesn’t look for any opportunity to put the game down at any moment. That the AFL and NRL aren’t out to get us. Maybe there is no media conspiracy against football in this country.
…nah, the media just missed the opportunity this time!
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February 7th 2011 @ 9:04am
whiskeymac said | February 7th 2011 @ 9:04am | Report comment
“What ended up happening was nothing. ”
you miss the mention in the herald yesterday of your article and Ljubo’s response? it took more headlines/ words than the actual games being played at the end of the season. How does his response to you warrant more reporting thanthe 5 or so games played?
February 7th 2011 @ 9:34am
dasilva said | February 7th 2011 @ 9:34am | Report comment
my tongue is at my cheek during this article.
It’s not about his response to me
It’s about the original SBS interview that wasn’t reported until after the roar response
It’s not about whether people reported the article (especially football media reporting it). Hell the football media has a vested interest NOT reporting it and therefore I expected a mute response from them
It’s about the anti-football media using his comments to bash the game which I kind of expected happen but didn’t
February 7th 2011 @ 9:39am
whiskeymac said | February 7th 2011 @ 9:39am | Report comment
stop playing with your tongue DaSilva. Its monday morning and my online fix of HAL reports on Sunday were skewed by your articles impact =)
February 7th 2011 @ 9:38am
Midfielder said | February 7th 2011 @ 9:38am | Report comment
Das
Will comment latter …very very very very busy today….
February 7th 2011 @ 10:00am
Rob McLean said | February 7th 2011 @ 10:00am | Report comment
Maybe the Anglo-Celt media couldn’t be bothered with the story because they weren’t sure how to spell the big fella’s name, let alone say it!
February 7th 2011 @ 10:12pm
dasilva said | February 7th 2011 @ 10:12pm | Report comment
There’s also rumours that he rejected Basel because they couldn’t pronounce his name as well
February 7th 2011 @ 10:20am
Axelv said | February 7th 2011 @ 10:20am | Report comment
The reason why his comments ended up as nothing is because Ljubo is a nobody!
February 7th 2011 @ 1:53pm
dasilva said | February 7th 2011 @ 1:53pm | Report comment
Well that never stopped shows like Today Tonight and A Current affairs before.
Hatchet jobs on nobodies is their forte
In any case “Ljubo may not be famous, but the media could have made him famous solely due to this comment.”
February 7th 2011 @ 1:33pm
Art Sapphire said | February 7th 2011 @ 1:33pm | Report comment
Don’t worry dasilva, we are to busy to comment at the moment in Melbourne as there is war on the streets.
Over half a million people yesterday read this Herald Sun item.
“RIVALRY between fans of Melbourne’s two A-League soccer teams has reached new levels with gangs declaring war on the streets.”
I am heading out to run an errand but I will be wearing my flak jacket and my helmet. Wish me luck
February 7th 2011 @ 1:56pm
dasilva said | February 7th 2011 @ 1:56pm | Report comment
Oh My god that wars is going to spread to Adelaide as well when Melbourne victory comes over here to play us.
Risk my life watching a match during a middle of a gang war or missing a Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory rivalry match. It’s a tough choice
February 7th 2011 @ 2:10pm
Art Sapphire said | February 7th 2011 @ 2:10pm | Report comment
dasilva, it looks like the rival supporters will be protesting against a common enemy this Friday in Adelaide.
Eyewitness report on the Roar will be much appreciated.
February 7th 2011 @ 2:01pm
Rob McLean said | February 7th 2011 @ 2:01pm | Report comment
What colour is that flak jacket? Navy blue and white, or red and white?
February 7th 2011 @ 2:08pm
Art Sapphire said | February 7th 2011 @ 2:08pm | Report comment
It’s UN peacekeeper blue, got it off some guy who served in the Congo. It worked there, it can work here.
February 7th 2011 @ 2:25pm
MyLeftFoot said | February 7th 2011 @ 2:25pm | Report comment
Not since the Eureka Stockade have the boulevards of Victoria experienced anything approaching civil war and social disintegration.
February 7th 2011 @ 2:50pm
Art Sapphire said | February 7th 2011 @ 2:50pm | Report comment
Stay clear of the battle for your own safety MLF, considering all the medals the AFL gave you for service in the World Cup Bid Blitzkrieg.
February 7th 2011 @ 7:06pm
Stu said | February 7th 2011 @ 7:06pm | Report comment
A fan was punched and killed after the NRL grand final, terrible yes and yes it made the news. Just imagine if someone was in a fight and killed after a MVFC game or any A-League game for that matter. What would the media reaction be? Just saying.
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February 7th 2011 @ 7:20pm
Tortion said | February 7th 2011 @ 7:20pm | Report comment
Probably no reaction. Well not in Sydney anyway.
I was back in Austealia recently and was stunned by the amount of media coverage HAL got. I don’t know what anyone iscomplaining about.
February 7th 2011 @ 8:40pm
Con Stamocostas said | February 7th 2011 @ 8:40pm | Report comment
Ljubo who?
that’s why…….
February 7th 2011 @ 10:25pm
Mick said | February 7th 2011 @ 10:25pm | Report comment
Ljubo made the page 2 (inside cover) of The West although it was about 10 or 11 days after the interview.
I can really see a journo from Australia going to Europe or Asia to try & put sh%6 on a footballler…..
February 7th 2011 @ 10:26pm
keeper11 said | February 7th 2011 @ 10:26pm | Report comment
Typical anti-football dross by the news-limited Hun..
btw..
Bec was infact dropping her usual smelly %% on Australian football..
in her 2 page ..ahem ”’sports ..something ‘ in saturdays terror….amongst the usual 20 NRL feelgood propoganda pieces including global brand ‘soufs’ ..
.the only football piece was a demand taxpayers be repayed further sums from the WC bid…
meanwhile…no-one mention australias one only national and so-called ‘globalist’ paper ‘the strayan’ couldn’t be bothered sending a single journo to the Asian cup to follow OUR national team…all pieces were syndicated by AAP
obviously all too busy after their usual blanket coverage of their beloved league…2 and half little cup….
the hun, news-limited papers surpise surpise……
February 7th 2011 @ 10:57pm
CleanMatch said | February 7th 2011 @ 10:57pm | Report comment
Is it really the fault of the paper for publishing articles that appeal to its target market?
February 8th 2011 @ 10:49am
Huffy said | February 8th 2011 @ 10:49am | Report comment
It is if they embellish facts to suit their agenda or act on the slightest hint of a rumour.
February 8th 2011 @ 3:06pm
Nathan said | February 8th 2011 @ 3:06pm | Report comment
Of course they got the AAP wire. Can you imagine if they sent an in-house reporter?
“Okay, there’s a round ball and its bouncing around and … I think it went in that big net thing and OH MY GOD, NOISE, WTF IS GOING ON” and the next day he files a story about a terrorist attack on the match.