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Comes across as a decent guy – get the impression he is a real football fan rather than a hatchet man
Seems more sympathetic than most although I can’t beleive that he feels we get the same press as others.
I am someone who would buy a paper that concentrated on the sport rather than the celebrity of the sportsman
When talking about anti-Chelsea bias, the question to ask journalists is to ask them to explain the difference in treatment between John Terry over the non-affair (no evidence,remember) with Vanessa Peroncell and Ryan Giggs’ adulteries. One lost the England captaincy, the other was welcomed as the captain of the GB Olympic football team.
Straight up interview and worth the read. I think I understand what he is saying about the internet etc. influencing how matches are now reported but there must be a half way house between his “4-2-3 1 formation” example and reading a match report that has three and a half paragraphs about some club controversy and a half a paragraph on the goals scored.
What about the football, the key battles, the skill, the tactics, the turning points etc.?