Ducado
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I have only ever read the Sun a couple of times in my life, it's not really a newspaper is it, more an adult comic.
Tricky Dickys Right Foot Shot said:Who?
oooooooooh that no-mark that works for the sun.
Yeah I don't give a shit what he thinks to be quiet honest.
No doubt he has a fair few rags eating out of his hands? It's a case of the blind leading the blind, not all rags are clueless wankers but the ones that are need a leader and no-one fits the bill more then that idiot...
Very good insightful post. Must admit that I don't take any notice whatsoever of Sun writers, but you've done your homework there.NICKS BACK said:it's a while since i posted, I have read Howard for a long time and he has definitely upped the ante.
His job must be under threat, seriously! Because he certainly won't be winning any sports journalist of the year awards, with the spiteful, rabid invective he is coming out with at the moment.
He has seriously lost the plot.
He is sensationalist journalism at its worst. So far this season he has written three main pieces. Two
have been direct attacks at us. An earlier poster stated Howard was an Arsenal "Fan".
Last week he attacked Arsene Wenger and his beloved Arsenal. He avoided the fact that Wenger as per usual, has shifted out his dead wood, two of them to us I hasten to add. he has a £100 million war chest, if required. That was without selling Nasri, Clichy and Fabregas. This has brought in additional £65 million.
Wenger has Ramsey, Gibbs, Walcott and Wilshire who will all be 1st picks for their Country at next years Olympics, and additionally three of them will be 1st picks for England at the Euro's next summer.
Additionally, which I thought was disgusting. Is that he appeared to allude to the "terrace" rumour, of Wenger's fondness of young boys. It is very cleverly written, but it spitefully implies there can be no other reason for Wenger's reluctance to spend Big.
Talk about playing to the crowd eh?
Right wing neanderthal wanker!
That you win titles by plundering rival clubs for their best players has never struck me as particularly clever.
That's why the implosion of the Galactico-era Real Madrid was so well received. Even better when it coincided with the arrival of David Beckham.
Far better for old school relics like me was the way Alf Ramsey and Bobby Robson built Ipswich.
How Bill Shankly created Liverpool. How Brian Clough transformed Derby and Nottingham Forest.
And, yes, how Alex Ferguson made Manchester United the institution they are now.
Rascal said:Why does anybody buy that joke of a paper?