Xenophobic media: The shame of English football

Xenophobic media: The shame of English football
World Cup Winner and model pro Cesc Fabregas must have had a good old laugh as the media makes him a villain in a week when a woman-beater gets transferred for £35m.

The media darling of the week was Andy Carroll, who has twice been arrested (and charged) for beating two different women. He has also been arrested another two times, including for breaking team-mate Steven Taylor’s jaw. He is also awaiting trial for another assault.

No word mentionned about his behaviour though. Oh no the naughty boy has been Cesc.

Based on unfounded allegations made by a losing manager, the whole media went into a frenzy.

The Telegraph even headlined “Cesc’s roll of dishonour” for good effect.

The fact that Fabregas has been not been charged or the fact that the referee did not deem the incident worthy of a mention is lost on these ignorant bigots.
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Let us not beat around the bush here: the media has it for Arsene Wenger ONLY because he is French. I see so many managers week in week out moaning in the press but yet the only “official whinger” remains Arsene Wenger.  

Vieira suffered so much that he thought about leaving English football every year. It became part of Arsene Wenger's summer routine to beg him to stay. In an emotional press conference, Vieira once asked “ Why do you keep on picking on me? Is it because I am black or is it because I am French?”.

The English media is a disgrace to the Premiership brand, which makes its billions mainly from TV money across the globe.

We saw what a damaging role the media played in the World Cup fiasco. They were outraged about the World Cup decision, despite spending three years discrediting and antagonizing members of the governing body.

Which is why they have no problem in siding with Moyes over his slanderous comments about our captain. After all , they did side with Pulis over Ramsey’s leg-break.  Brown and Allardyce were also backed because of their nationality.

The golden rule of the English football punditry is: always praise English players and blame foreigners for diving, indiscipline, and aggressive football.

The witch-hunt on young foreign stars has to stop. If not, it will drive top-players like Fabregas away and it will make the Premier League a much poorer place.
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