Don Karleone
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Yes, I wasn’t being entirely sincere there……
It's as if the haven't got the foggiest about the sport from which they steal a living.I love that when Pep first came they gave it big about how his football wouldn't work and "he needs to learn how to coach tackling" and now they're saying its no fair how his and the teams success has made the league boring. Its as if they wrote utter shit when he first came.
They did. Perhaps more like shite, and currently sewage.I love that when Pep first came they gave it big about how his football wouldn't work and "he needs to learn how to coach tackling" and now they're saying its no fair how his and the teams success has made the league boring. Its as if they wrote utter shit when he first came.
“We are different” sounds like scouse propaganda;)They never saw this coming because, ironically, football is littered with historic and current instances of rich people throwing shed loads of money at clubs and it not resulting in success.
we are different
I'm guessing your job description doesn't include "Stoking the prejudices of rags and dippers."Whatever anyone thinks of Beglin‘s ‘Emptyhad’ comment (I had German commentary, so only heard it from a clip someone posted), it was completely unprofessional from a person who is supposed to be impartial. For that reason alone, I’d love to see him crucified for his action and never work on TV again. I wouldn’t get away with it in my job, so why should he?
Is there anybody left who hasn't been blocked by Delaney?Fully agree with this.
Delaney is allowing himself to be defined and completely consumed by the narrative he has created around this. He is a professional journalist but at the moment his behaviour and conduct is one of an activist.
It's a nuanced and complex issue but there should be a clear distinction between journalism and activism. Either way, Delaney is acting in an erratic and highly-emotional way so you have to worry that his professional life is affecting him personally.
When you look at the volume of tweets he sends, and also the times they are sent, it suggests very little boundary between his personal and work life. That simply can't be good for anyone's mental health no matter what job or sector you work in.
Or if Derby had done all this with a dirty foreigner who doesn't "look like us" so can't be trusted...Yet they’ve broken more ffp rules than the rest of the football league put together, sold the ground on to a family member to avoid further sanctions, and still pay one player £37k Pw. If it was an ex City player in charge the narrative would be completely different
That is the point. It is a race hate issue that began the minute City bought Robinho.Or if Derby had done all this with a dirty foreigner who doesn't "look like us" so can't be trusted...
That is the point. It is a race hate issue that began the minute City bought Robinho.