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Comrade Rosenior-new Guardian columnist









Albion Robster

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We're very lucky to have Rosenior at our club.
Losing Calde was a massive shot to the heart but Rosenior has certainly covered all the 'off pitch' commitments Calde always made to the club. Sincerely hope we can keep Liam at the club in a coaching capacity when he decides to hang up his boots.
 


Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Shame,I enjoyed reading his insightful articles in Britain's most popular paper.Going to such a limited circulation bore-fest is a major relegation,like going to Dons from Man Utd.Can't think of the last time I actually saw the Grauniad for sale anywhere.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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Good interview.

Hughton ended Brighton’s 34-year stint outside the top division by breaking a run of excruciating near-misses to take them up in May. He and Brighton’s recruitment department have since tweaked the squad rather than instigated a revolution but each of those brought in has settled almost immediately. Even an ankle ligament injury that has disrupted Anthony Knockaert’s pre-season has failed to douse any optimism.
re: above. Thank god they don't dip into the darker corners of NSC.
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Is it? As It wont be read by so many people. Is it not the aim of journalists to be read by as many as possible?

Maybe, but it should be about telling the truth.
 


soistes

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Shame,I enjoyed reading his insightful articles in Britain's most popular paper.Going to such a limited circulation bore-fest is a major relegation,like going to Dons from Man Utd.Can't think of the last time I actually saw the Grauniad for sale anywhere.

You don't live in Brighton though, do you? Plenty on sale here - in some newsagents and supermarkets, looking at the relative size of piles first thing in the morning, it is clearly the largest-selling paper, certainly the largest selling quality paper.
 


SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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Is it? As It wont be read by so many people. Is it not the aim of journalists to be read by as many as possible?

Your forgetting that Sun readers only look at the pretty pictures BG.
 




Live by the sea

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No one takes any notice of the Guardian, except the loony left brigade who have no grasp of economics but think they can put the world to right. Usually once you have grown up and gone past the student / green/ socialist stage you grow out of it and read a decent newspaper like the Times or Telegraph.
 


Pogue Mahone

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No one takes any notice of the Guardian, except the loony left brigade who have no grasp of economics but think they can put the world to right. Usually once you have grown up and gone past the student / green/ socialist stage you grow out of it and read a decent newspaper like the Times or Telegraph.

A truly cretinous post.
 


Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
You don't live in Brighton though, do you? Plenty on sale here - in some newsagents and supermarkets, looking at the relative size of piles first thing in the morning, it is clearly the largest-selling paper, certainly the largest selling quality paper.

What,even out-selling the Argus?:lolol:
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Why?Do you think Liam was not telling the truth in the Sun?

Never read his articles in the Sun and i have no idea of his motives in writing for either paper.

I was making a wider point about journalism, I don't see how you arrived at this conclusion based on my post.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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NooBHA

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No one takes any notice of the Guardian, except the loony left brigade who have no grasp of economics but think they can put the world to right. Usually once you have grown up and gone past the student / green/ socialist stage you grow out of it and read a decent newspaper like the Times or Telegraph.

One of the subjects that was part of my degree was ''Economics'' which I passed

I think 54 years old is grown up but not once have I had a hankering to read the Times or the Telegraph

I think I am still part of the ''looney left'' as you put it but I wouldn't have it any other way.
 


BadFish

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Stat Brother

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Binfest alert!

T'is a binfest for those who want to join in the recruitment binfestary, but are scared that binfesting will cost loyalty points.
So it's easier to have binfested by proxy here, than be caught having binfeasted there.
 


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