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The Gavin Berry Awards for Shitty Football Journalism


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This months award goes to the Sun reporter who reckoned that Miller was unlucky to get booked for his assault on Mchattie,as he "clearly won the ball".

Another fine example of embedded journalism.

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Scotsman reported on Thursday on three separate occasions that Conrad Balatoni got sent off in our 1/4 final with Celtic.

That's amazing as absolutely no Thistle players showed up that evening. The club was represented by a shower of imposters.

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That really is disgraceful. These guys get paid to talk about something they actively take no interest in.

How can someone actively not do something? I blame this sorta thing on sports journalists and the gibberish they write.

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Today's Super Soaraway Inside Sport pullout: QOS v Brora report, 4th para:

"The goals were shared among his strikers with Fowler left with a selection problem ahead of Rangers' visit on Friday night."

Hopefully The Sun won't be sending Derek Milroy to Palmerston on Friday to cover this one - we don't play Sevco until the 12th...

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Today's Super Soaraway Inside Sport pullout: QOS v Brora report, 4th para:

"The goals were shared among his strikers with Fowler left with a selection problem ahead of Rangers' visit on Friday night."

Hopefully The Sun won't be sending Derek Milroy to Palmerston on Friday to cover this one - we don't play Sevco until the 12th...

He'll probably claim his expenses anyway. Grabbing b'stards the lot of them.

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The latest turd-tastic rewriting of history from the the Rangers spokesman on the BBC:

"Rangers, who were founded in 1872, had never played outside the top division from the formation of the Scottish League in 1890 until they were demoted in 2012, a year after winning their 54th Scottish title."

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The latest turd-tastic rewriting of history from the the Rangers spokesman on the BBC:

"Rangers, who were founded in 1872, had never played outside the top division from the formation of the Scottish League in 1890 until they were demoted in 2012, a year after winning their 54th Scottish title."

Am I missing something fairly obvious Here?
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