TinFoilHat
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Links?It has been reported in the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Manchester Evening News. These organisations report news stories. That's what they do. Once they have reported their story it is reportedly a fact, or so I believe.
Just Google Wayne Rooney BBC Match of the Day contract.Links?
Links?
Surprised and gladdened to see my comment was posted and not deleted - lots saying similar tooScarlet Shamoon, the cartel's new BBC buffoon.
How can such an incompetent and brainless stringer have been given the job of correspondent of a major football club?
His written output consists of the same three pathetic scripted sentences in every report and his questions at the PCs are without exception simply toe-curling drivel.
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Man City: Can Pep Guardiola and his side bounce back from last season?
Manchester City head into the new season with the cloud of their financial charges still hovering over them, while there are questions on how quickly their new signings will integrate into the set-up.www.bbc.co.uk
You think everyone here believes what those publications print are facts?It has been reported in the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Manchester Evening News. These organisations report news stories. That's what they do. Once they have reported their story it is reportedly a fact, or so I believe.
The bastions of truth of The Sun, Mail and MuEN, surely this clowns on the wind up, if not i have a genuine Rolex watch to sell himYou think everyone here believes what those publications print are facts?
Using phrases such as "is believed to be" is a tactic to seemingly report a fact when the reality is it's nothing of the sort.
Your incredibly naive.
It has been reported in the Daily Mail, The Sun and the Manchester Evening News. These organisations report news stories. That's what they do. Once they have reported their story it is reportedly a fact, or so I believe.
The Daily Mail were first and said "it is believed to be 800k" the others picked up the story and based on what the fail said wrote "it has been reported to be 800..."Links?
At £8, it’d be too much. The BBC even did a piece to explain why he’s not thick, or was it ‘uneducated’.The Daily Mail were first and said "it is believed to be 800k" the others picked up the story and based on what the fail said wrote "it has been reported to be 800..."
Usual under hand shit.
And a free invite to the canteen ladies Xmas bash.They are paying him £800,000. What an absolute disgrace.
I have put you on ignore as I can't be bothered arguing the toss about this. Nit picking pricks like you are not worth the time of day. Two national and one regional newspaper quoted Rooney's payment of £800,000 from the BBC for his role as a pundit on MOTD. I don't give a fuck if that's true or not. Its not my fucking problem. Life's too short for this sort of bollocks.You think everyone here believes what those publications print are facts?
Using phrases such as "is believed to be" is a tactic to seemingly report a fact when the reality is it's nothing of the sort.
Your incredibly naive.
He’s a rag….end of..enough explanation?If they are paying him £800 a year they’d be over paying him. He was clearly a good footballer, but he was hopeless as a manager and he will never ever make it as a pundit and quite why the BBC thought he would is staggering. He sat there last night blustering away stating the fucking obvious as if he was providing some valuable insight into the game - I was embarrassed for him. His salary really isn’t the issue, although I’m sure like Simon Stone he will be rinsing the licence payer - it’s the fact that he’s been given yet another opportunity (like all his managerial positions) that he simply does not deserve.
I wasn’t intending to watch it anyway, but that nails the coffin lid well and truly shut……I thought I'd take a look at Sunday supplement. Same old shit regurgitated. Delaney and Liew and some woman I haven't got a clue who she is. Even worse it's not easy on the eye sat around a table with dim.lights. instead it just in the studio with the distraction of breaking news etcetera all around it.
Post of the day.I have put you on ignore as I can't be bothered arguing the toss about this. Nit picking pricks like you are not worth the time of day. Two national and one regional newspaper quoted Rooney's payment of £800,000 from the BBC for his role as a pundit on MOTD. I don't give a fuck if that's true or not. Its not my fucking problem. Life's too short for this sort of bollocks.