cyberblue said:
Why contact the press ? who is Cavandish press ?why have the "tattoo" in a boozer ? would have thought a better photo shoot would have been for him to wear a City Shirt.scarf. hat ect .wont be long before he is outed
Cavendish Press is a long-established and overwhelmingly rag-oriented news, sport and pap photo agency in Manchester, think they used to be in Deansgate.
They basically sell bullshit to tabloids. They were reponsible for the non-existent Rooney tattoo story (the one with the really crap photoshop picture). They also had the 'City fan' in a shirt with Rooney's name on the back (the reason you never saw his face was because it was a member of staff who'd had it printed in town and then went with the photographer to the stadium). Costs of shirt & printing, £50. Sales of picture, a grand or so. Easy money for the gullible or the plain dishonest newsdesks who commission this crap.
They are also almost single-handedly responsible for every 'Mario behaving badly in Manchester' overhyped, exaggerated or simply made up bullshit story you will ever read in a red top. Mario is hot stuff at the moment and so the papers will pay a premium for anything concerning him — particularly if there's the merest hint of 'bad boy' about it.
They can make far more from a picture of Mario getting out of a sports car or a 'there he goes again, he's mad'-type ream of complete bollocks than their normal snaps of 'Colleen with lots of shopping bags in King Street'.
I am amazed that after two days and 10 pages, not a single blue has ever heard of this guy, let alone knows him, works with him, sits near him or has ever been to a game with him.
Not every blue comes on here of course, far from it. But someone would have known someone etc.
The fact they were on a radio station means nothing. They could just as easily have been on a WUM with them as with a newspaper.
That said, he makes Karl Pilkington look like Aristotle so he could easily be a blue — and be even more stupid than he looks.
But whether true or not, people are right to be extremely dubious and suspicious when they see the words 'Cavendish Press' anywhere near a story, especially concerning City. They have previous