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life on mars
24-03-18, 14:46
https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/warnocks-conspiracy-theory-for-derby-county-v-cardiff-city-game-was-a-joke/

By Russell Kempson

I’ve always thought that those who believe in conspiracy theories have a screw loose somewhere.

So it was no surprise to hear that Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock went off on one when their scheduled match at Derby County last Sunday was called off due to snow and ice in the areas surrounding Pride Park.

Fair enough, you might think … but not for Warnock.

BLUETIT
24-03-18, 14:48
Why did I read that shit

EDIT


I AM BORED

:hehe:

jamieccfc
24-03-18, 14:49
What a fecking idiot

jon1959
24-03-18, 16:12
He is a journalistic failure with an obsession - Neil Warnock.

This is the second or third similar 'article' the clown has produced for that website in recent months. Pearcey explained some of the Reading-Warnock background, but it doesn't really make clear why a hack with his career in a tailspin should spend so much time on the manager of another club.

It's not as if what he writes is informative or entertaining - or even deals with any of the different issues that made up the Snowgate controversy. He just asserts a view and then sneers. Pathetic.

City123
24-03-18, 18:35
Obsessed

Forest Green Bluebird
25-03-18, 16:01
Looks as though he may not be reporting on championship football next season.

Forest Green Bluebird
25-03-18, 21:48
https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/warnocks-conspiracy-theory-for-derby-county-v-cardiff-city-game-was-a-joke/

By Russell Kempson

I’ve always thought that those who believe in conspiracy theories have a screw loose somewhere.

So it was no surprise to hear that Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock went off on one when their scheduled match at Derby County last Sunday was called off due to snow and ice in the areas surrounding Pride Park.

Fair enough, you might think … but not for Warnock.

Isn't that news website supposed to adhere to certain standards? The reporter used the term "Colin W." Virtually everyone knows what it represents, but to actually put it in print is a mistake. I'll do some digging to find out the name of his boss.

beanyblues
27-03-18, 04:09
Can't even caption the image properly, DERBY manager Neil Warnock ?

cyril evans awaydays
27-03-18, 04:58
Isn't that news website supposed to adhere to certain standards? The reporter used the term "Colin W." Virtually everyone knows what it represents, but to actually put it in print is a mistake. I'll do some digging to find out the name of his boss.

You would have thought a "journalist" whose anagramatic by line could be Sells More Spunk would be a bit more circumspect.