Sterling - The Sun

Glenn Hoddle: "If there is a campaign to start blaming Raheem Sterling, then it needs to stop right away."
 
I don't read newspapers but follow a lot of journalists on Twitter and there seems to have been a turnaround in how the majority are talking about Sterling since the Suns hatchet job. Pretty much to a man they seem to be condemning his treatment.
Unsurprisingly the Custis cunts are staying quiet..
Did someone mention there might be a pattern to the players being bullied by The Sun...?
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Glenn Hoddle: "If there is a campaign to start blaming Raheem Sterling, then it needs to stop right away."

Oh aye he's changing his tune now the england job is free then. He's part of the problem this ****, little or no praise for sterling whatsoever when commentating on him, notably when Sterling put the cross in for Smalling I think it was in one of the friendlies preparing for the euro's
 
Oh aye he's changing his tune now the england job is free then. He's part of the problem this ****, little or no praise for sterling whatsoever when commentating on him, notably when Sterling put the cross in for Smalling I think it was in one of the friendlies preparing for the euro's

It's predictable. Everyone and their mother has been slagging him off in the media, it's been pointed out that it's gone too far and now twats like Hoddle will backtrack.

Meanwhile, Carragher - the first I remember to properly lay into Raheem with an embarrassing rant - is saying the England players "are too soft". At least he's being consistent but it's still just another way of trying to justify what he's said previously.
 
Today' s headline in this troubled world is about more 'fan's fury' this time because the head PR man was silly enough to show a picture of the reserved seat cover of the charter aircraft.

The Sun selectively quotes the 'furious fans' but very conveniently does not appear to see the comments below the article which sya:

'Wow, what a complete crock of S**t this article is. Richard and Nick however did you think up this bile. Surely you can see how you are much more of the reason for England's failure than Andy Walker or embroidered head rests will ever be.'

'This is utter garbage, a shocking piece of journalism and also about as lazy an example of the journalistic craft as one could encounter'

'This story is garbage. This would have not been printed off England were still in the tournament. All the money that is spent and the Sun talk about headrests. Disgusting!'

and so say all of us, although I suspect that many of the very valid comments are from the PR guy's mates. It is a shame that the England players could not rally round Sterling in the same way.
 
Today' s headline in this troubled world is about more 'fan's fury' this time because the head PR man was silly enough to show a picture of the reserved seat cover of the charter aircraft.
It is a shame that the England players could not rally round Sterling in the same way.

They could but didn't. The cult of Anfield players probably didn't help there, with the exception of Sturridge who will probably be excommunicated for standing up for him.
 
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They could but didn't. The cult of Anfield players probably didn't help there, with the exception of Sterling who will probably be excommunicated for standing up for him.

I take it that should read Sturridge.

Rooney also defended him pre Iceland game.
 
Every last one of them should have been out defending him, and similarly to Harry Kane

On the shearer programme about euro 96 last week, it spoke about how the treatment of Gazza and a few others in Singapore, galvanised the team and brought them together, shame this bunch didn't show as much compassion to one of their own
 
Today' s headline in this troubled world is about more 'fan's fury' this time because the head PR man was silly enough to show a picture of the reserved seat cover of the charter aircraft.

The Sun selectively quotes the 'furious fans' but very conveniently does not appear to see the comments below the article which sya:

'Wow, what a complete crock of S**t this article is. Richard and Nick however did you think up this bile. Surely you can see how you are much more of the reason for England's failure than Andy Walker or embroidered head rests will ever be.'

'This is utter garbage, a shocking piece of journalism and also about as lazy an example of the journalistic craft as one could encounter'

'This story is garbage. This would have not been printed off England were still in the tournament. All the money that is spent and the Sun talk about headrests. Disgusting!'

and so say all of us, although I suspect that many of the very valid comments are from the PR guy's mates. It is a shame that the England players could not rally round Sterling in the same way.

Read this guys tweet. He isn't a blue he's completely neutral as far as I know. I don't know a lot about him but he appears to write for four fou two and this was his take on the front page:



It would explain the seemingly unprovoked and bizarre attack on the guy on the front page of the sun, who by all accounts seems a decent bloke
 

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