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I almost feel sorry for Andy Naylor











Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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He's becoming increasingly irrelevant.

That's nothing specifically against him, it's just the that medium in which he works moves too slowly when set against Twitter, Facebook, NSC and the like.

When, for example, was the last time the Argus came out with a totally out of the blue exclusive that hadn't been at least mooted else where?
 








algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
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I have no beef with him. Much rather read what he has to say then the majority of the crap spouted on here about BHA.
 


Meade's Ball

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Jul 7, 2003
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The paper press is hardly there to be up-to-the-minute, so he's not cutting edge. So, he writes for a different market to us sickly internet obsessives. My mum's boyfriend, for instance, who i threw in some cash to enable a new computer to come his way for his birthday in October, a computer still boxed and yet to be opened 3 months later. When the argus one days dies a full death he'll find himself somewhere else, i imagine, the Naylor, for something a little bit different. I doubt it's beyond him. What he does at present isn't really for me is all. He's not to be pitied.
 




Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
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He's becoming increasingly irrelevant.

That's nothing specifically against him, it's just the that medium in which he works moves too slowly when set against Twitter, Facebook, NSC and the like.

When, for example, was the last time the Argus came out with a totally out of the blue exclusive that hadn't been at least mooted else where?


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He's becoming increasingly irrelevant.

That's nothing specifically against him, it's just the that medium in which he works moves too slowly when set against Twitter, Facebook, NSC and the like.

When, for example, was the last time the Argus came out with a totally out of the blue exclusive that hadn't been at least mooted else where?

Bit harsh isn't it. It's the mans living. Didn't you used to work in 'papers'?
 


Frutos

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Bit harsh isn't it. It's the mans living. Didn't you used to work in 'papers'?

Erm, no.

Its not harsh, its a fact of life. Newspapers, particularly the likes of the Argus, will start to die out soon as their readers realise that they contain absolutely nothing which is not available freely and increasingly conveniently elsewhere.
 






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Erm, no.

Its not harsh, its a fact of life. Newspapers, particularly the likes of the Argus, will start to die out soon as their readers realise that they contain absolutely nothing which is not available freely and increasingly conveniently elsewhere.

And Smiths must score........and all that.
 






Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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He goes to all first team and development squad games summer spent at the training camp, Nah would love that job don't feel sorry for him at all.
 




Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Erm, no.

Its not harsh, its a fact of life. Newspapers, particularly the likes of the Argus, will start to die out soon as their readers realise that they contain absolutely nothing which is not available freely and increasingly conveniently elsewhere.

But when they have died out, PR and hearsay will take over.
 


Aristotle

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Mar 18, 2008
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Edinburgh
But when they have died out, PR and hearsay will take over.

Completely agree - I follow all the rumours on here, twitter, Facebook but it's always hard to pick out the genuine news from all the bollocks. At least you know Naylor won't say something without decent evidence (even if he is sometimes wrong). So definitely not irrelevant.
 


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