Benitez, the media and confirmation bias
Want coherent, unbiased analysis on Rafa Benitez's tenure? You might not find it on a Chelsea blog -- but you definitely won't see it in the mainstream media.
Want coherent, unbiased analysis on Rafa Benitez's tenure? You might not find it on a Chelsea blog -- but you definitely won't see it in the mainstream media.
It turns out that Frank Lampard and John Terry are kind of old and broken and not the same great players they once were.
Haven't had your daily dose of stupidity from the worst paper in England yet? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
In which Graham attempts to impersonate the general footballing media
Sometimes hilariously-misleadin headlines are also, well, hilarious.
When exactly did silly season become stupid season?
Is anyone really surprised that this "story" was all make believe?
Dan Petrescu has 'blasted' Roman Abramovich. By saying he shouldn't have fired Roberto di Matteo. Uh huh.
A certain Brazilian centre back has been criticised for his performance against West Ham United last weekend, a complaint that... um... does not exactly hold up.
Round-up of the latest media coverage of Mark Clattenburg's "inappropriate language" fiasco, including the most controversial article yet as well as a WAGNH mention by a weekly magazine.
The Guardian doesn't seem particularly keen on making friends with us here at WAGNH Headquarters following a recent interview with Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge.
On top of some incredible comments from managers on the Clattenburg affair, it's hard not to be incensed by some of the words being written by men on the sorry issue.
The media coverage of the Mark Clattenburg affair has brought one stark fact to light: Racism in football is still not being taken seriously.
Neil Warnock and Ian Darke had some comments today on the Chelsea complaint against Mark Clattenburg. Both should really shut their mouths until the facts come out.
Yeah, Paul Hayward is a troll of the highest order. Is anyone surprised he said something dumb?
Falcao's depreciation and HULK's destination - further adventures in journalism courtesy of The Daily Mail.
Another Twitter IKT confesses, admits he hoodwinked journalists.
Turns out the Daily Mirror is still ridiculous.
Sky Sports are reporting that Fulham are in for Yossi Benayoun. Except they're not.
Context is required before we make a big deal about Chelsea 'breaking records' to sign Oscar.
The Guardian slips into the absurd with a completely illogical attack on the John Terry judgement.
Hey look the media sucks
The Mail does a bang-up job with facts and figures once more.
How to think about the money involved in transfers.
This is the worst
Should John Terry be player-manager of Chelsea? We don't know, but we understand why some people are asking.