@Mikey_Fitzgerald @efc.1878 @TomDixie
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They did a good job of not answering my complaint at all there. This line: "It's in the nature of commentating and punditry that contributors are expected to provide their personal view on the action and events surrounding the matches they are watching." I don't see what Chelsea's interest in John Stones has remotely to do with the Everton vs Watford match, nor is the fact they've had bids rejected remotely relevant to their post match discussion. It's also completely inappropriate of them given that we've made it clear he's not for sale. I might reply saying something to that effect.