Timbobs
Well-Known Member
I've said for a long time, and I'm not alone in saying it, that a sizeable amount of sports journalists aren't true journalists, they're fanzine writers to garner as large of an overlapping audience of redshirt fans as possible. They will tell you that your eyes are lying if it will appeal to the redshirt clicks.
And that I also question why so many people pay attention to these fanzine writers who try and delve into legal issues (I know nothing about law but I will listen to people far smarter who do) and report on their opinion of law (spoken from a pre-agreed narrative) when they spend the rest of the time breaking down coverage of a football match.
And that I also question why so many people pay attention to these fanzine writers who try and delve into legal issues (I know nothing about law but I will listen to people far smarter who do) and report on their opinion of law (spoken from a pre-agreed narrative) when they spend the rest of the time breaking down coverage of a football match.