88BenM wrote:Very very pleased to hear that he's stabilised. Extremely distressing to watch that kind of thing.
The coverage was disgusting, no other word for it. A massive invasion of the man's privacy and to show images of his distraught wife, whoever pointed that camera needs to be sacked.
part time pete wrote:88BenM wrote:Very very pleased to hear that he's stabilised. Extremely distressing to watch that kind of thing.
The coverage was disgusting, no other word for it. A massive invasion of the man's privacy and to show images of his distraught wife, whoever pointed that camera needs to be sacked.
It would have been a Danish cameraman, but I suspect that the BBC coverage could have flipped back to the studio earlier.
MTFCMusings wrote:part time pete wrote:88BenM wrote:Very very pleased to hear that he's stabilised. Extremely distressing to watch that kind of thing.
The coverage was disgusting, no other word for it. A massive invasion of the man's privacy and to show images of his distraught wife, whoever pointed that camera needs to be sacked.
It would have been a Danish cameraman, but I suspect that the BBC coverage could have flipped back to the studio earlier.
They couldn’t according to them, the pictures were supplied by UEFA.
ParisStag wrote:Apparently Simon Kjær was a bloody hero today. He stopped Eriksen swollowing his tongue, organised the players to form a ring around him for privacy and then comforted his wife.
cassellswasmagic wrote:ParisStag wrote:Apparently Simon Kjær was a bloody hero today. He stopped Eriksen swollowing his tongue, organised the players to form a ring around him for privacy and then comforted his wife.
Kjær is a hero mate. Nothing short of a miracle he pulled through. Nothing surprises me with the BBC, they’re a nasty, vindictive organisation at the best of times. If everyone didn’t pay their license, that would help. Lots refuse and even the PM said it should be scrapped. How can you be forced to pay for channels you might not need. Very communist.
88BenM wrote:Very very pleased to hear that he's stabilised. Extremely distressing to watch that kind of thing.
The coverage was disgusting, no other word for it. A massive invasion of the man's privacy and to show images of his distraught wife, whoever pointed that camera needs to be sacked.
cassellswasmagic wrote:ParisStag wrote:Apparently Simon Kjær was a bloody hero today. He stopped Eriksen swollowing his tongue, organised the players to form a ring around him for privacy and then comforted his wife.
Kjær is a hero mate. Nothing short of a miracle he pulled through. Nothing surprises me with the BBC, they’re a nasty, vindictive organisation at the best of times. If everyone didn’t pay their license, that would help. Lots refuse and even the PM said it should be scrapped. How can you be forced to pay for channels you might not need. Very communist.
oldweststander wrote:88BenM wrote:Very very pleased to hear that he's stabilised. Extremely distressing to watch that kind of thing.
The coverage was disgusting, no other word for it. A massive invasion of the man's privacy and to show images of his distraught wife, whoever pointed that camera needs to be sacked.
That's a bit over the top mate.
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