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4 thoughts on “Pressing Matters With Dominic Fifield

  • SammyM

    Comes across as a decent guy – get the impression he is a real football fan rather than a hatchet man

  • JustinR

    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

  • Ingrave Street

    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.

  • EmeraldBlue

    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.?

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