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Stop The Press; The state of football journalism
Topic Started: Jul 26 2008, 11:23 AM (96 Views)
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Now dont get me wrong journalists are here to sell papers,we can appreciate that,but i can honestly say ive never known it this bad,they can be vicious(look at the attacks on Graham Taylor in the past) but its the bullshite thats getting worse,is misquoting the likes of SAF going to far
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been going on forever tbh, just gets a higher profile with the dedicated sports channels always looking to fill time
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i was also thinking about the general attention ronaldo is getting this season from the press...

it is more of a frenzy than i remember even david beckham getting
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is the misquoting of saf thats stirred up a hornets nest
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