Nothing at all mate, and i would imagine you will only get stories about him like when he was at City, many of which shown him in a positive light if a little eccentric
Don't kid yourself Diego, Wazzer, grandma, the two brasses, Barton and Giggs's names were all published on court documents and websites. How do you think the press report on the cases if they don't know they're in progress?
Did you bother reading the OP? The "reported" kick in the head by Balotelli was a contrived made up story about him, unless of course you doubt his manager.
Didn`t believe it when i first read it at weekend. I did think there may have been some twisting of the truth though as in low head, high foot but never envisioned a "kick to the head"
I had no doubt at all that they were reported on court websites. Just wondered what you were doing reading these particular sites, is it an interest of yours, part of your job, or were you looking for some particular news?
I never read them Diego, I was extracting the urine. I chose to read the stories on newspaper websites, but if I'd have wanted to I could have read the court websites.
And Page , he'll correct me if I'm wrong was talking about a list being included on every article, on or off the pitch. A better example would be Rooney. Does every article about him , list his assaults off the ball on players, swearing down the camera etc all in front of millions of players as well as his off field indiscretions no matter whether it's a match report etc. Don't forget the freeze frame picture of one of the above to accompany each article. I'm not going to suggest its an anti LFC thing but there's definately some players that they do it with and others they don't. Like 50 articles on Suarez who don't you know dives, just not on this match we are reporting on now. But Bales or Ronaldos diving is never really mentioned in articles when they do it never mind added anyway to match reports when they haven't..... It's strange how they pick them.....
Richard D Hall .... madeline youtube it its in 4 parts. I put it in here because if I make a thread mito will go bald. Its a documentary that shows the facts , inconsistencies, lies, and elaborate schemes from the mccanns. Well worth a watch. Youll be surprised what the british publics donations were spent on.
I agree with everything you say here Frank The fact is some players do get highlighted more than others, but there is usually an underlying reason such as persistant offending, or more likely, a blatent refusal to accept their faults and blame other peolple instead. I think Suarez copped for so much because he had so many different faults for the press to pick on.
Who`s facts? There have been about 4/5 different books written about this, all reporting "the facts" , unfortunately all different versions of these "facts". I have always thought the McCanns know more than they have ever admitted but until something is proven i will ignore the facts.
Well their actual police statements, and those of the tapas 7. Then the later inconsistencies. The smear campaign on the cadaver dog and his handler .... the fact that blood found in the apartment had 15/19 matching strands of maddies dna meaning the chances it was anyone elses were over 1million to 1. Watch it with an open mind ... it doesnt claim it was gerry in the living room with a bowling ball. It doesnt claim to know exactly what happened. Its just reporting o the details the mainstream media wont and didnt report. Like the spanish private detective deported from morrocco for offering cash to holiday makers and locals to claim they saw maddie
I don't think it's a good idea for BR to get heavy with the press at all. Even if he's entirely in the right, the press will just spin it to put him in a bad light. They'll be itching to provoke someone into a protracted spat because this is how they sell papers and it allows otherwise petty, inconsequential people to think they're important. Like it or not, the press have the upper hand in this, and the howling mob are always ready to string someone up.
They started listing Suarez's crime sheet every time they mentioned his name as soon as he tore United to shreds the first time he played them at Anfield in the spring of '11.