BoysInBlue
Player Valuation: £50m
Clubs call in favours.
Kenwright called in favours from Martin Samuel & Oliver Holt in the last few days.
Mark Ogden is Man Utd's journo-de-rigeur, and wrote repeatedly about Baines going there last summer.
Martin Lipton, in the Mirror with his 'Rotten Luk' headline in the Mirror the morning after we'd signed him, after previously constantly saying we couldn't afford him.
This isn't just tabloids being tabloids, this is certain individual journalists using their position to act as unofficial club mouthpieces in order to keep the story in the public domain, and crank up the pressure on the player/club in the hope they sell/hand in a transfer request. It's important because the vested interests involved, be it standing to personally make a profit from the transfer, is a breach of journalistic ethics and can result in dismissal and/or legal action, as shown by the Nixon scandal.
Matt Law of the Telegraph is the journo who appears to be like a dog with a bone, breaks the initial Chelsea story, and gives a blow by blow account of Chelsea's motives. Doing so to stay in the good books of a powerful elite man like Mourinho, in order for access, perhaps to ghostwrite his autobiography down the line... There can be multiple reasons for his actions.
People can think what they like but there's a precedent in Nixon.
Kenwright called in favours from Martin Samuel & Oliver Holt in the last few days.
Mark Ogden is Man Utd's journo-de-rigeur, and wrote repeatedly about Baines going there last summer.
Martin Lipton, in the Mirror with his 'Rotten Luk' headline in the Mirror the morning after we'd signed him, after previously constantly saying we couldn't afford him.
This isn't just tabloids being tabloids, this is certain individual journalists using their position to act as unofficial club mouthpieces in order to keep the story in the public domain, and crank up the pressure on the player/club in the hope they sell/hand in a transfer request. It's important because the vested interests involved, be it standing to personally make a profit from the transfer, is a breach of journalistic ethics and can result in dismissal and/or legal action, as shown by the Nixon scandal.
Matt Law of the Telegraph is the journo who appears to be like a dog with a bone, breaks the initial Chelsea story, and gives a blow by blow account of Chelsea's motives. Doing so to stay in the good books of a powerful elite man like Mourinho, in order for access, perhaps to ghostwrite his autobiography down the line... There can be multiple reasons for his actions.
People can think what they like but there's a precedent in Nixon.









