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Thomson was brought up here by the Scum minded mentalists to do a job on Rangers. That was ok when he was trying to dig the dirt on us, but god forbid he should turn his attentions on the biased Mhedia in Scotland, oh no that wont do. Two Whores fighting over the same client.

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Succulent Lamb Journalism.

 

Spiers attended SDM's Jersey home and was served local lamb. Spiers described the meal as convivial, the served lamb as particularly succulent. A piece completed and published over a dozen years past is continually cast up as a metaphor for the perceived cosy relationship between the Scottish media and Rangers.

 

As Bears, we know the reality.

 

When MON's first season culminated in a treble, ra Sellik organised a thank-you for a couple of dozen hacks who had adhered slavishly to the on message club line. The location was One Devonshire Gardens(currently the Hotel du Vin) in the west end of the city. It was a long, boozy lunch, lasting until early evening. Those in attendance included :

 

Guidi, Gibbons, McCarra, Spiers, Cooney, Phil Gordon, the O'Hara brothers, Keevins, MacDonald, ..............................................., etc

 

In principle, was this episode another incident of succulent lamb journalism? Of course it is, although I prefer to think of it as a gathering of Truculent Bam Journalism.

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