BBC Diversionary Reporting
We have witnessed this week the usual diversionary reporting to distract attention from the real stories, i.e. Liverpool conceding seven goals, the worst ever from a defending PL winner, and the most let in by a top flight champion for about 70 years ! Along with The Six Shippers from out of town, after all their defence spending and paying their keeper the highest salary in the PL whilst the United Way was to grab a youthful last minute Cavani `bargain`.
Instead, among others, we get another misleading headline from the BBC in typical headline writers style.
Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano defends the club's decision to spend over £120m on new players.
www.bbc.co.uk
It is good though that Ferran Sorriano was speaking at the Leaders in Sport Conference and hopefully his influence can grow now that the shackles of the UEFA case have been lifted and more attention can be given to driving City and the CFG forward.
There is though a lot of rightful outrage at the continuing distortion of so many City related pieces
and particularly the BBC and their infamous reporter Simon Stone, who has twisted a story line which could have been much better focused on substantial and serious items. Unfortunately it is now established that the Beeb`s Salford Rags Outpost at the Quays is more concerned about trivialising important debates about the structure and financing of the game and business, than the higher standards its football reporting was long ago nationally renowned for. That was before some recruits from Old Trafford literally crossed the ship canal.