spark
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Yes, your agreeing with my point in essence, the fact that no one really has a clue whats going on and certainly not MD at the moment, their scatter gun approach to this whole topic shows they havnt the foggiest whats happening hence their cover all bases reporting.
All i was saying was the majority of the better more respected or even well placed journalists seem to be of the view Thiagos closer to out than in, but thats not to be taken as fact, neither is one journalists opinion over another, last night you had 2 separate writers for MD reporting the complete opposite within the space of a few hours, which one of them is right? do either of them even know? given what youve just said its highly likely neither of them have a clue, that was what i was trying to point out, theres no point taking anything these people say with any reliability until we hear something from the main parties involved, which we wont until Thiago gets back from holiday, whens that? anyones guess.
:beer2: I realized I was agreeing by the end. Another example is not one of them knew Tito would be named coach. Things like that used to be covers before they were officially confirmed. Such as when Pep got the job.