Braith Anasta

I guess Braith is in a position where he can call it as it is. Most of the other media rely on Moses for info to fill the trash they write. Also Braith is competing in the same business as Moses so he would know how shonkey Moses conducts his business.

It would be good to see more in the media start writing the facts and not what they are been fed, but pigs might fly also
 
Don't think he would want to manage a 10 game wonder, bad business.
This is the height of how ridiculous and clouded the hate towards him has become. Suddenly because he’s done the dirty on the club, he suddenly has no ability and is just a 10 game wonder. It’s pretty embarrassing and fickle how easily views can change drastically on a player because of his behaviour off the field.

Reminds me of that 10 minute period a few years ago when we thought we were signing Trell and everyone suddenly adored him, back slapping him for going and being a volunteer firefighter. Then he signed with Souths and he was back to being a POS. The psychology of a sports fan never ceases to amaze me.
 
Basically everyone in the media has an agenda:
1. Some act as player manager/ club assistant coaches/ club admin/ act as player agent mouthpieces (Gus, Braith etc)
2. Some do it just for clickbaits (Willie Mason, Weidler, DailyMail, Fox/Buzz etc)
3. Some have very obscure views thinking things were better in their time (Tallis, Joey)
4. Some have very strong allegiances (Fittler, Slater, Cronk)
5. Some just give you no opinions (Smith, Slater, Sterlo back in the day)

I honestly cannot think of any commentator, pundit, analyst who actually gives you unbiased, balanced views on a consistent basis. The closest I can get to is the Bloke in a Bar team but they go on for 4.5 hours throwing every possibility out there and covering their asses with every opinion possible.

Maybe that "perfect journalism" just doesn't exist and if it does, I haven't seen it yet. I truly feel you see a lot better balanced views on here by some posters than the so called "experts".
 
The bigger picture is Galvin's manager is reacting to demand in the market. No doubt demand is driven by one or more of his powerful clients. I guess we will find out which client it is in the near future.
 
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