FootballSense
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This morning Sky`s Sunday Supplement included Oliver Kay from The Times - sensible, balanced, articulate, objective and correct in his analysis during the first part of the programme.
On the other hand there was Neil Custis - bumbling, fumbling, back tracking and begrudging. One can not mistake his bitterness and bias. Those who have had the misfortune to see him previously will know that he has a history of this. The fact that he feeds the masses with misinformation is a disgrace.
Fortunately there were 3 others on the programme today who had a sense perspective and recognised Custis from The Sun as a dinosaur. He shares similar characteristics to Duncan Castles, Wenger and Maureen, who are the biggest creators of animosity.
Meanwhile the majority of true football fans, true football writers and true media professionals recognise that we are witnessing special times with the beautiful Blues.
On the other hand there was Neil Custis - bumbling, fumbling, back tracking and begrudging. One can not mistake his bitterness and bias. Those who have had the misfortune to see him previously will know that he has a history of this. The fact that he feeds the masses with misinformation is a disgrace.
Fortunately there were 3 others on the programme today who had a sense perspective and recognised Custis from The Sun as a dinosaur. He shares similar characteristics to Duncan Castles, Wenger and Maureen, who are the biggest creators of animosity.
Meanwhile the majority of true football fans, true football writers and true media professionals recognise that we are witnessing special times with the beautiful Blues.