This is just simply pathetic. Grow up. James Lawton followed City as a young journalist. He built a relationship with the club and particularly Malcolm Allison whose autobiography Colours of My Life he wrote. The book Forever The Boys is his tribute to our great 60's team and the influence Malcolm had on every individual and James. In doing so it makes a connection between former legends and the club today and provides a platform for James to look back on a life in journalism that has come full circle.
I met James Lawton outside the main entrance to the Etihad after we won the league in 2012. He was milling about with supporters who were celebrating and drinking in the occasion. It was clear although he never said as much that he was delighted and had real affection for our club. I hope the Bluemoon podcast team take the opportunity to interview him about the book which is a wonderful read.
Are Bluemoon really going to provide a platform to such abuse?
Do not be fooled waitandsee. James Lawton is a shocking excuse for a journalist. You need to do your homework and examine his anti-City diatribe for The Independent during the season 2011/12 and particularly 2012/13. Along with Ian Herbert and Sam Wallace, he spearheads a pro-United agenda at The Independent that is shameless in its lack of objectivity and partisan philosophy.
As Chief Sports Writer at that paper, he was pure click bait and should write for a tabloid. Of course he is going to mill around with the triumphant City fans in 2012. He did as most football writers do: jump on the bandwagon when it is gaining speed. Seek out his article after City' unsuccessful defence of the title in the 2012/13 season. He referred it as the lamest title defence in Premier League history. City finished 2nd. Previously, Blackburn finished lower in their title defence. The following season United finished lower in their defence of the title. Lawton's silence on this fact was deafening.
Do some research and then tell us about a platform for abuse. Lawton has his with his status at The Independent.