oh god just because the Sun put in a joke quote like they do in every article doesn't mean that none of it is true
Yes, that 'anonymous quote' made up by the writer is not strictly factualErgo, if they've embellished the quote it's no longer strictly factual then...
Only if someone hacked his email.It will be true they have an email, but from Gus? Or an email from a prankster that put Poyet's name on it?
Only if someone hacked his email.
Where is 'anonymous' mentioned in the article?
Yep, all part of the Albion rollercoaster.The sun are about to follow up with "Tony Bloom, is he ACTUALLY a lizard" "Brighton 1st team, 80% bummers?" and " new Brighton training ground in alien launch pad shocker"
The article specifically says this is not why he's suspended.The worst thing about this is The Sun, a rag with a huge readership of pitiful combined intelligence, can basically print it's own truth. Whilst apparently snippets of fact are within it - clappers are bollocks, someone did take a dump in the palace changing rooms etc - it's mostly the stuff of whimsy. I doubt very much that's a real email from Gus. I doubt the journo actually got their hands on a copy, rather than making up something that would fit their story. I doubt the 'source' from the marketing department said anything at all, let alone a direct quote. I doubt this 'email' (even if we assume for a moment it is true) is the reason Gus is suspended.
All the people saying "poogate" is made up, what will your opinions be if it turns out to be true? No-one knows either way if it is true, so why are people certain it isn't true??
If this does turn out to be true(I hope it isn't), I would like to think people would forget team rivalry, and condemn the perpetrator. It's a truly vile thing to do.
Grow up.
Why grow up? It's a valid question, people are denying it like it's 100% not happened, when in reality they don't know anything.
I doubt very much that's a real email from Gus.
Or an email from a prankster that put Poyet's name on it?