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Postby dinglinga » Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:26 pm

as seen on another local forum


The advertiser are looking for some new reporters, to follow the years of tradition in Adelaide. Numbers are limited, but i hope this classified information helps in your formal test.

I've got a hold of the test which must be passed to be in the running for the positions.

Article A. Headline .....................................................

Soccer ............, cause mass ............. and extreme acts of ................ at Hindmarsh stadium yesterday. Once more this soccer thing has produced many ........... and ............. . Many of spectators including myself, .............. for our lives, and were fortunate to stay away from the .............. . The ............... have been witnessed previously, and seems like this major .................. only occurs in Soccer games.

I somehow got the answers, here they are - hooligans, rioting, violence, fights, arrests, feared, chaos, clashes, problem.

The next article to pass is this one.

Article B. Headline ..............................................................

Cricket fans ............. great day at Adelaide oval. Once more the ............. atmosphere proves to be the winner in what was seen as a dull cricket match. Well-.................. fans were out in numbers, with only a few cases of .................. incidents. We must .............. applaud the efforts of the fans who make the game worthwhile.


Answers here - enjoy, friendly, behaved, anti-social, fully.

Don't ask me how i got the articles or the answers, but i hope for interested people, you get the job. You must remember that the answers come in a list of 50 words for each article, and the answers provided should be in that list, if not similar alternate words should be provided. Also you must come up with your OWN headlines.

Good Luck, in you ambitions.
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Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Wed Jan 31, 2007 4:39 pm

haha gold. :lol:
''I can't think back to a time where Australia have been so convincingly beaten'' - Mark Taylor in regards to the 2010/11 Ashes series.
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Postby JK » Wed Jan 31, 2007 4:51 pm

I can't understand you guys getting upset over coverage toward violence at the soccer, no matter how badly it get's beat-up or exaggerated in the media, the fact remains that if it didn't happen in the first place there would be no story to print of it.
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Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:40 pm

2 arrest after football out side the ground - front page
17 arrests at cricket inside the ground - no mention
10 arrests after cricket outside the ground - no mention.
the media just dosent like the sport and is as biased as can be, thats what the frustrating thing is.
''I can't think back to a time where Australia have been so convincingly beaten'' - Mark Taylor in regards to the 2010/11 Ashes series.
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Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:41 pm

2 arrest after football out side the ground - front page
17 arrests at cricket inside the ground - no mention
10 arrests after cricket outside the ground - no mention.
the media just dosent like the sport and is as biased as can be, thats what the frustrating thing is.
''I can't think back to a time where Australia have been so convincingly beaten'' - Mark Taylor in regards to the 2010/11 Ashes series.
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Postby JK » Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:31 am

All good and well mate, but if you were there watching you know there could and perhaps should have been more (arrests)!

Don't get me wrong, myself and mates had a great view of it and enjoyed watching plenty of idiots try to prove something by throwing a punch or two and running, if it happens it can't be defended and blame can't be deflected is all Im trying to say.

Because there were less arrests than the cricket doesn't mean it was violence free and as long as that happens it gives rag-tag mobs like the Tiser something to write about .. If people really wanted to stick it up them they would give them nothing to write about.
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Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:47 am

SAm - not trying to pour oil on burning flames....

but a mate of mine was at PJs last week and saw a guy with a United scarf get it ripped off him by some Victory supporters who proceeded to burn it....heard about this?
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Postby mypaddock » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:59 am

Dogwatcher wrote:SAm - not trying to pour oil on burning flames....

but a mate of mine was at PJs last week and saw a guy with a United scarf get it ripped off him by some Victory supporters who proceeded to burn it....heard about this?


the differrence between the two is that the cricket violence is just drunken idoits where as with the soccer the violence is something much deeper- either racial attacks or just pure hatred for the other supporters.
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Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:09 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:SAm - not trying to pour oil on burning flames....

but a mate of mine was at PJs last week and saw a guy with a United scarf get it ripped off him by some Victory supporters who proceeded to burn it....heard about this?


That was me and Aleks (U_LEGS) there, most were ok one was an idiot got thrown out, and the rest apologised for him, many offerd to buy me and my mate beers also, one tard out of 50 isnt 2 bad.
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