Media Hypocrisy: As Stoke Threaten to Bully And Kick Arsenal
After the furor over the William Gallas affair, it was timely that Arsene Wenger reminded the very media that revels in peddling sensationalism, that theyโre as two faced and biased as they come.
In the non-footballing world that we live in, publicly threatening to assault and injure other human beings is actually a criminal offence. I think they call it conspiracy , in this case Conspiracy to commit ABH or GBH.
On the issue, Wenger said:
"There was too much made about the William Gallas incident. It was a mistimed challenge but without any intention to harm the player.
What is more funny is that, when we get kicked, some people say before the game โwe know how to play Arsenal, we have to kick themโ and nobody in the whole country is upset by that. I am always absolutely amazed that people get away with it.
When we get kicked and lose the game, the question I get from the press is โoh, you did not fancy that.โ But nobody is upset or shocked by it. When we are kicked, they find that it is absolutely all right.
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Step forward Ricardo Fuller, and right on cue too.
The Stoke forward shamelessly peddles the fact that Stokeโs strategy tomorrow is to bully and kick the hell out of Arsenal because the Gunners donโt like it โup their noses.โ ย He even claims that Chelsea and Bolton do this job very effectively (though I highly doubt he watched Arsenalโs last 2 games).
Even more disgusting, is that the media print and broadcast this sort of incitement to violence as credible news. I think they call it build up to the game , or something dramatic like that.
This is the same media that decides to apply selective amnesia and totally overreact to incidents that help them peddle their narrative of pigeon-holing Arsenal as the also-rans the establishment wants them to be.
Wengerโs take again on this is simple and refreshing:
"The problem in England is that the sensitivity of one media dictates what the whole country has to think, and I raise big question marks over the competence and the objectivity of the guys who make these kind of decisions.
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Maybe Arsenal should just look at the threat to maim their players as a compliment from teams who canโt cope with Arsenal. Anyone reasonable would expect that an opposing team will at least try and play some football.
The Gunners though, are most definitely a different proposition, and have shown that theyโre not going to be bullied off the park. If it means taking one for the team, the players are willing to (what do they say) mix it a bit.
Itโs unfortunate though, that the FA have not seriously taken FIFAโs recent ruling that technically gifted players must be protected by referees. It truly is sad when this sort of violence is sanctioned in the name of association football.
Itโs even sadder when the careers of technically gifted players are put at risk because other less technical players opt for violence instead of trying to play football.
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