Postman Pep
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No worries.LOL. Teach me to read properly. But that was a truly embarrassing reply so apologies for that.
More importantly, you're right that it's only football that seems to be held to a higher set of moral values than other sports and whole areas of business and politics. But we know why that is, which is that there's a group of owners in football who have a transparent agenda.
The usual suspects never miss an opportunity to mudsling, safe in the knowledge that while their ultimate goal may seem unachievable, there is always reputational damages to inflict given the tribal nature of football.
I was less sure what Bryant's angle was. Given that he seems to have spent the last week or so firing off tweets calling for people to be sanctioned for various misdemeanors (some of which apply to himself) I have come to the conclusion that he is an opportunistic gobshite who will jump on any bandwagon.
No wonder Gary Neville sees a home for himself in the Labour party ...