Eh? No. The awareness of other peoples interpretations (bias) will give insight about the quality of the **** they read and what influences them. It doesn't take too long to assess peoples particular bias on a forum.
Never, if they have a better argument, with substantiated evidence . Most of the time you seem to (attempt to) twist stuff without any backing substance I find. Lot of waffle.
The Mail Group press – Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online – have topped the chart for IPSO-regulated publications with the most complaints that have required remedial action for the fourth year straight. - Jan 2020
My biggest gripe is with the dogshite webpage layout which jitters every time you scroll down and the page is crammed with ads. Reading the copy and pastes on here is easier. I don't really want to scroll down their dogshite webpage full of ****e about Meghan Markle to find a half-decent article by a sports journalist.
Don't have a problem reading their site. Must have a better ad locker than you. The site I have the most problems with is the Independent. I see Mr Hatem liked your post. Funny, as he reckons he doesn't read. British papers so how would he know what you were saying is correct or not. Strange fellow.
Mr Hatem says that he has tried webpages of certain newspapers, including The Daily Wail, after following a specific link, but gave up due to Kalman's reasons. PS Lock and load those ads!
[QUOTE="Barchullona, post: I see Mr Hatem liked your post. Funny, as he reckons he doesn't read. British papers so how would he know what you were saying is correct or not. Strange fellow.[/QUOTE] Nice use of the full stop there.
Tottenham follow Chelsea's lead and announce they will have fan representation at future board meetings.
UEFA have opened a disciplinary investigation into Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus, after these three clubs didn't withdraw from the European Super League.
You originally said that you didn't read British papers. Not that you were incapable of accessing them. I know a 10 year old who could advise you on these technical matters.
Ajax melt down Dutch title trophy to make 42,000 stars to give to fans Ajax melt down Dutch title trophy to make 42,000 stars to give to fans - BBC Sport
It seems like a great idea - did they melt down the copy of the trophy that they keep, or the actual League one that gets handed on to each winner? Because if the latter I can't see the Dutch equivalent of the PL being too chuffed at the idea.