How the Mainstream Media Fails Football Fans

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 How the Mainstream Media Fails Football Fans
The last week running this site was pretty routine with me checking out the latest EPL gossip from England and the latest European news when it hit me, the mainstream media has lost touch on how to speak directly to its readers. Most of the news that is published is not news by merely hearsay, yes it fuels the fire and in around about way causes sites like mine to exist but any real football ... [link]

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