Posted May 21, 201311 yr i'm sorry for posting this but after reading quite a few articles of adrian durham from the daily mail i have to vent my frustrations somewhere !!!! i only read the mail as i enjoy Martin Samuels columns, he writes his articles in a very very non biast way, his article after we won the CL for example saying we weren't lucky and that we showed courage,desire, determination etc was a particular highlight, but his far from biast towards chelsea or anyother team for that matter. HOWEVER if i ever met this Durham guy in a pub i'd like too think i was only on my first beer, otherwise god knows what would happen. His one of these journos who is employed not because he is a football fan and writes constructive articles, but he just talks utter sh*t of the day, bad news is good news and all that.
May 21, 201311 yr So many bad footballer writers its scary. They report on gossip more then tactics they should be working for hello magazine. Money for notting really. Martin Samuels is decent he gives a fair and honest judgement. The media always had a problem with chelsea from ken Bates banning loads of them and Romans millions. Who cares being hated means we are successful, nobody hates losers.
May 22, 201311 yr Tony Evans. What a pillock. He's so far up Liverpool's arse that he makes the average RAWK poster look level headed. Such inane drivel.
May 23, 201311 yr Paul Hayward Mick Dennis Both are utter pricks with an agenda of Chelsea hating. Edited May 23, 201311 yr by Blue Tone
May 23, 201311 yr Tony Evans. What a pillock. He's so far up Liverpool's arse that he makes the average RAWK poster look level headed. Such inane drivel. He did write a very honest piece acknowledging the big part Liverpool fans played at Heysel. I doubt many of the RAWKites were thanking him for that.
May 23, 201311 yr He did write a very honest piece acknowledging the big part Liverpool fans played at Heysel. I doubt many of the RAWKites were thanking him for that. This is true. It was a powerful article condemning the club for being in denial and for trying to put the blame on Chelsea and Millwall fans. http://www.lfchistory.net/articles/article/3228 I don't read the Times these days, so I can't comment on his recent stuff, but that article earned him some credit in my eyes. It would be easier to say which writers I don't mind, as it would be a shorter list. I really can't stand Haywood, Collins, Dennis, Kelly, Ridley and Ashton. Their dislike of everything to do with Chelsea is so overwhelming they cannot write a balanced piece on us.