Agree with him or don't, but daft to say his professional opinion is some sort of agenda.
What else would you call it? I've found his take on our situation strange from the very outset. I was shocked to learn he was supposed to be a City fan.
How about instead of him spewing out mouthfuls of legalease verbals, he breaks things down into the simplest form & asks questions on the reasoning behind the PL's continued rules which always seem to adversely affect City?
EG:
A: If someone publicly accused you of a seriously heinous crime, would you immediately get into the legalities of the accusations & the serious ramifications for you?
B: Or would you tell the accuser to fuck off & invite them to call in the authorities to prove their case, & if they didn't you'd do it yourself & when your innocence was proved, you'd see them in court for reputational damage?
I'm going for B. That's the sign of someone who believes the have "irrefutable evidence" that will clear their name. Now why isn't Stefan cutting through the bullshit & asking the media these most fundamental of questions?
If what City are accused of doing is so wrong, where are the police, HMRC, SFO & Companies House in all this? None can have failed to notice the allegations leveled at City, so why (to our knowledge) haven’t any of them acted?
I'd go further & ask Sly Sports & Talkshite if either had ever contacted the authorities for comment on City's criminality, & if not, why not?
This is the Stefan I want to see in the media, but as sure as eggs is eggs, if he ever dared put it on the media like this, his high profile appearances would end lickety split.
So my next question to you is, do you think Stefan's priority is to put the media on the spot regarding Manchester City, or to preserve his media presence? I find it increasingly difficult not to draw an obvious (to me) conclusion.