The article is headlined: "I'll end Hull City goalkeeper crisis". However - nowhere in the article do those words appear! Pissy HDM. http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/story-17852804-detail/story.html? (One for you, Mussie....?)
I was gonna post this as well, had to read it a couple of times to realise it wasn't mentioned. Dull Daily at it's worst!!
I'll end Hull City goalkeeper crisis': Fulham's David Stockdale back on Steve Bruce radar after Sheffield Wednesday shock, I read it as being a statement by Brucie, it quantifies it further on by "However, Bruce admits signing a new goalkeeper is now a priority. As a club we've had too many goalkeepers over the last couple of years," he said." I have no love for the HDM garbage Btw but let's be fair about this as they only post garbage 99% of the time
The press always make more drama out of everything, whether it's the HDM, BBC or anything else, it's always about what angle they go for & how the can slant a non story & turn it into one.
Try this then: http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/single-quotes-versus-double-quotes.aspx Use Single Quotation Marks in Headlines The Associated Press uses single quotation marks for quotations in headlines.
Maybe you should consider that the Associated Press is an American organisation and the article you referred to was not one produced by the Associated Press.