Mancini is a 'disgrace' - The Guardian

Glendenning sounds like a know nothing ponce and the Grauniad is shite.

Yawn.
 
I thought City were magnificent last night. It was a display of guts and determination.

Here's Barry Glendenning, in case anyone manages to see him on his travels, for a quick 'chat'.


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Journalism in the UK is all about selling papers and to do that the journalist himself has to become the centrepiece of the article , the story is secondary.

Its about getting the attention they either need or at least feel they need to stay in a job that will give them other opportunities in other forms of media to increase their profile.

In short many journalists need to become the celeb's they often write about and feel should be given the status that they believe these celeb's enjoy.

Many years ago you would never see a picture of a "journalist" or see a newspaper journalist on television or hear him on radio or the net or any other form of media than is commonplace now.

They are no longer journalists and view themselves as celebs and therefore often live in an imaginary world of fantasy like the people they "write about" and its how they want to be looked at by the public at large.

Often many of them fall into the same pitfalls that the downside of temptation offers celeb's and is much easier to access for them than the person who goes to watch their film's or watches their matches they participate in etc
 
mancity1 said:
Journalism in the UK is all about selling papers and to do that the journalist himself has to become the centrepiece of the article , the story is secondary.

Its about getting the attention they either need or at least feel they need to stay in a job that will give them other opportunities in other forms of media to increase their profile.

In short many journalists need to become the celeb's they often write about and feel should be given the status that they believe these celeb's enjoy.

Many years ago you would never see a picture of a "journalist" or see a newspaper journalist on television or hear him on radio or the net or any other form of media than is commonplace now.

They are no longer journalists and view themselves as celebs and therefore often live in an imaginary world of fantasy like the people they "write about" and its how they want to be looked at by the public at large.

Often many of them fall into the same pitfalls that the downside of temptation offers celeb's and is much easier to access for them than the person who goes to watch their film's or watches their matches they participate in etc

Could not agree more.
 
I was disappointed with our performance the other night but seeing how many twats that it really pissed off and watching them all spit their dummies out is beginning to make me lap it up
 
Not read all of this so apologies if this has been mentioned...

Is he any relation to the 40s-60s commentator/journalist Raymond Glendenning? If he is his predecessor would be far from happy with his approach. Raymond Glendenning was a renowned and well-respected journalist/broadcaster (although very typical of the BBC English era of broadcasting).
 
The Fat el Hombre said:
I was disappointed with our performance the other night but seeing how many twats that it really pissed off and watching them all spit their dummies out is beginning to make me lap it up

haha yep me too hombre!
 
This man isn't a journalist, he's an online journalist and their prerogative is just to get as many hits and comments as possible and the easiest way to do that is to be as derisive as possible.
 

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