Welcome back into management Gordon - now stay off our TV screens
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So it looks like Gordon Strachan will soon be back in the dug-out - welcome back into football management Gordon - and thank goodness he's off our TV screens.
The BBC have some terrific pundits. As do Sky and ESPN. But I hate former players and managers who sneer, poke fun and patronise "the press" as a necessary evil getting jobs in the media.
How two faced can you be? You dismiss the media with the old and stupid accusations of making up stories - and yet take their money when you're out of work and want to get your face in the paper and on the TV.
For the record, I've never made up a story. Got some wrong. But not made any up. The other accusation is "lazy journalism." Sadly, that is such a cliche that it is lazy in itself. Come up with something original.
But Strachan in the past has been guilty of using both accusations at broadsides at the press. He enjoys trying to belittle journalists as if it is a sport.
That's why it really sticks in my claw that he was employed as a journalist himself when he clearly can't stand the profession. Yes, that's right, Gordon, you lowered yourself to become a journalist. You're one of us now!
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