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Tue Nov 11, 2014 10:55 pm
I bet the towel hadn't seen water for a while - the sight of Tucker makes me want to itch. Still, his journalistic output matches the rest of the woefill substandard and embarassing parochial filler that is consistent of the fishbowl that is Media Wales Ltd. If it was a dog, you'd put it down but then again, its probably what would you expect of a Trinity Mirror outfit. Guffington Post.
Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:09 am
I think the sad fact is that the longer a club remains in the PL, the longer they are likely to stay now due to the huge increase in revenue recently. Wigan, like Cardiff were very unlucky timing-wise as the money went up drastically last year and is set to rise again, especially if the idea of foreign fixtures catches on.
The key is to get up and stay up for a couple of years. The first year is the toughest because you don't have the money to spend on players and have to shell out top dollar to attract good signings (with buy-out clauses).
Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:37 pm
Why all the self pity and anger ?
Its a filler of an article, says nothing, offers nothing, just a forum whinge piece. This is why bloggers gain credibility because if a professional writer created that effort there's no point buying the printed press anymore......
You pick your club or your club picks you. Its in the blood. Points scoring with the jacks is pointless at the moment and next season we won't even have attendances.
As a local journalist he and his colleagues in the local media did FA, in fact they supported the rebrand... Two seasons later they flip as it looks like the rebrand has failed and they "see the light" I wish Tan would ban the WOL media and do us all a favour.
Yes the jacks are poles apart, yes it is there day in the sun, but what can we do ? very little.......Just like Tucker the blogger.
Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:15 pm
Absolutely agre 100%. I dont usually like Steve Tucker but he is bang on the money with this one!
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