Just wanted to know the opinions on which newspapers/websites publish the most reliable stories.
Now I'm already aware of garbage sources such as The Daily Mail, Goal.com, Caughtoffside etc etc....
But when reading through the gossip columns I see papers which I'm not sure of their reliability, such as Metro, Express, Telegraph, as I've never read them.
So could you guys who might read such papers help with which are more likely to be truthful, as I've no clue whether to believe what I read or not.....
Any help? Thanks in advance
Most Reliable Transfer News Sources?
posted on 28/6/11
Shouldn't that be in order of un-reliability
I find Sky are usually quicker at reporting things than club sites as a rule too
posted on 28/6/11
Telegraph is usually quite reliable imo
Goal.com and caughtoffside are about as reliable as Rafa's top 4 guarantee
posted on 28/6/11
It's hard to say which ones are reliable sources, some times the red tops get it spectacularly wrong, sometimes they get it right. Likewise with the broadsheets. Any rumour whether in a broadsheet or tabloid has a few grains of truth but take it as you see it as until it's confirmed it's all speculation
posted on 28/6/11
basically until you see the player at a press conference holding up the shirt of his new club, don't believe it.
posted on 28/6/11
Skysports and the bbc website is most reliable.
posted on 28/6/11
'world transfer news' - a page on fb
posted on 28/6/11
SjySports and BBC is most reliable, what TCN9 said
posted on 28/6/11
The club's website is the most reliable. Followed by BBC and then Skysports. Anything else is just a rumour.
posted on 6/5/12
CFC_Steve !
posted on 6/5/12
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