The media is closer to the truth unfortunately.
Not exact matches
But I do think it
is closer to the
truth the way the football
media is presenting the Sunday clash between the top two clubs at the Emirates stadium.
Until someone with proper expertise in myriad areas of sports science, football coaching, business, finance, law, PR,
media, marketing, human resources etc etc has unfettered access
to all board meeting minutes, records of all discussions with players, full player medical records, details of all contacts with agents, other clubs, other players, seen copies of player contracts and negotiations, understands the financial imperatives, interprets the business accounting, has reviewed the business plan, has knowledge of the employer / employee contractual relationship between Wenger and the club, has intimate insight in
to the goals and objectives of the business and the club — then everyone
is filling in the gaps with their own version of events and will necessarily always
be a long, long way from anything
close to any «
truth».
How
close the
media reports
are to the
truth is always debatable, however the best bet for all sides
is that the latest stories of reconciliation
are true.
The simple
truth is that there has
been an extremely
close relationship between the
media and politicians over the least the last 50 years and many would argue stretching back
to Lord Beaverbrook, the Liberal Unionist.
The
media soon follows suit, and no one gets
closer to the action than spunky reporter Lexie Littleton (Zellweger, Bee Movie), whose tenacity for the
truth gets tested when she develops feelings for the men she follows, including Rutherford, who, through not much fault of his own, has
been pumped up
to be something he isn't in terms of his heroism.
All we needed
was some slick PR and smiley corporate faces and a
media ready
to spit back the buzzwords they'd
been fed — failing public schools, no excuses, accountability, choice, access for every child,
closing the achievement gap — repeating them so often that they passed for
truth.