Spud wrote:A sparring partner of mine on this very forum - the horrible Fennell - has I will concede done a lot of his own work behind the scenes.

I suppose that's as close as I'll get to a compliment from you, so, erm, thanks?
Spud wrote:myself and Rhino at Williams/Klitschko saw some reporters even turn up without a pen and paper!!!
Claude Abrams often did that, which admittedly I thought was odd, but assumed he just had an awesome memory, and obviously his track record speaks for itsels. No comment on the others you referred to, though.
Spud wrote:my reply back to that one is that its f*cking sad boxing is playing second fiddle to f*cking toffs prancing around on their horses (dressage), tiddliwinks, and invariably some goofy c*nt who has just caught a big fish!!! - we might then get a bit of variety and someone will tell us about Tennis - a sport we have consistently failed in and that silly miserable **** in Scotland still hasnt won a slam but yet boxing despite having numerous WORLD champions is still regarded as the minority of all minority sports.
Of course I agree with you, but what you have to understand is that those sports, regardless of their success rates in Britain, will have their fans who are just as passionate about their sport as we are about theirs. It is literally impossible to please everybody. If anything, I'd say its the football coverage that needs to be scaled back so that the "lesser" sports get more of a show. For example, when I worked at the Welsh Daily Post, usually when there was a Welsh boxer boxer fighting for a British title or better, they would still give precedence to English football. In fact, unless the boxer was Calzaghe or, to a lesser extent, Maccarinelli, there was no guarantee a Welsh boxer would get a mention at all.
Spud wrote:Rant over - over to some clever c*nt journalist to think he has shot me down in flames
Hopefully I speak for both of us when I say I don't want this to degenerate like last time the subject was raised.
