“Manchester United bullshit.”
The intern must be behind these insulting words from the BBC.
– I hope Manchester United fans will not be offended, says news anchor Anita McVeigh.
Manchester United Just finished a failed season. The big club was eliminated from the round of 16 in the Champions League and did not advance in sixth place Premier League.
Britain’s BBC television highlighted the poor performance on Tuesday morning. Attentive viewers in England who watched the BBC feature from the French Open at 9.35 read harsh words directed at Manchester United.
During a tennis match, the text “Manchester United is shit” appeared on the subtitle at the bottom of the screen before those words were replaced with “It’s raining everywhere.”
Interpretation: apprentice
Just over two hours after the BBC moved to Manchester United, an apology came from news anchor Anita McVeigh.
– I hope that the Manchester United fans did not offend us, she says in the broadcast of the TV channel, according to the Daily Mail.
The newspaper also writes about the BBC’s interpretation: an apprentice has been trained.
– Let me explain what happened. Behind the scenes, there was someone training learning how to do translation and writing text there, so they were just writing random things. Anita McPhee says it wasn’t serious and that comment came up.
– That’s what happened and we thought it would be best to explain it to you.