Old Blue 2
Player Valuation: £40m
1. The photo has been edited.
2. The whole of the area of the room is not seen, there one cannot make a definitive statement of what is, and what is not, going on.
3. From what has been publicly stated, there were more photographs taken around the time that this one was taken. View of the other photos would provide a greater idea of what actually happened.
4. A photo, which is a single moment in time, does not portray what happened over the whole period of time of the particular event. That kind of information can only be obtained from those who were there. Basically, a single photo cannot fulfill the Kipling principle.
Don't try to smart-ass me - you're not in the same league mate...

