that print ridiculous stories about players wanting to leave, or clubs chasing players, should have to actually substantiate their stories.
It might be a good idea if a few chairman started challenging some of these newspapers to put up or shut up about where exactly some of their nonsense they write actually comes from.
Maybe challenging them, and making them look completely foolish when they cannot back up the source of where there stories come from , like Bale for £150 million, may actually may them a bit more circumspective.
Speculation is one thing, but pure nonsense is altogether another thing. It`s almost as bad as Rooney saying Arsenal are gong to win the league.
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Do you think that newspapers
comment by BentancuRRP (U1026)
posted on 22/1/12
The guy who wrote the Modric article was hell bent on selling him for us in the Summer, he made a fool of himself then and he is doing it again
comment by Jord on eBay (U6960)
posted on 22/1/12
No, newspapers should not be allowed to employ Man United fans as they all seem to be. Troublemakers, United fans in the media such as Dominic McGuiness at talksport.
comment by SouthLondonManc (U12028)
posted on 22/1/12
I like Modric, I feel he will suit us nicely. I actually feel you guys are in the same scenario we were in with Ronaldo.
One more year from you Luka and we'll discuss any bids with you.
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