Sentences with phrase «journos thought»

Disgracefully, I actually read after this game that SOME journos thought that Auba, in a great team spirited and unselfish way, allowing Lacazette to take the penalty, ACTUALLY showed - and get this — a lack of personal ambition and ruthlessness.

Not exact matches

It is amazing really when you think about it how these media outlets and journos can just get away with fabrication, guesswork and just plain lying year in year out.
Think objective reporting is no longer a necessity... sports journos are all partisan... so rubbish articles like twigs post are just someone's attempts to disrupt Arsenal.
It just demonstrates one dimensional thinking by people associated with football particularly the journos, pundits, and FIFA football fans.
acc 2 Spanish journo balague regardingKhedira: Mourinho reluctant 2 enter an auction»cause he thinks player has a personal deal with Arsenal.
If you think financial journos give you a hard time, wait for the roasting the lobby give Stuart Rose 2mo.
«I think the right response to this is «No Comment», but as any good journo knows, sometimes you just have to follow your instincts.»
A journo friend sent a note tonight asking my thoughts on the Miramax trailer sell of Mike Leigh's «Happy - Go - Lucky,» given that I've had a chance to see the film over in the UK before the domestic marketing machine took hold.
After you peruse down the list, a few thoughts on some of what some fellow journos have called, «perplexing» choices will be addressed below.
Let's take a look at what some of the journos in attendance think about Volkswagen's most important and highest selling model.
So, this drew a response from Totilo, who is one of the most meticulous journos I know, as follows: «Phil Harrison is one of the most forward - thinking and creative executives in the games industry that I've interviewed.
There was a new Mario game to think about now; discourses on E3's transition to a consumer show to be had, planes to catch; embargoed coverage for journos to file.
Where they got a chance to tell the full story, I think Dave Stainforth and Myles managed to get the message across reasonably well, but where the journos were clearly focused on the 11 degree angle of the story (which is a part of it...) things got a lot more untidy.
I wonder how many other journo's, scientists (ie Judith Curry) thought this and are re-thinking their positions?
I have returned to the fray * Qua Brigadier Grappa * after seeing my other alter ego's report (below) on the tragic break up of the relationship between Prince Harry Pothead and his girlfriend, Chelsea and seeing the hyperventilation of the BBC journos who think this information merits front page coverage on the BBC website.
Think of those journo «famils» that PR types will invite you too.
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