Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 4 2018

Yeah there's a truth to that I mean

they want to compartmentalise us and I think there's

a vested interest that don't want to see us succeed and

I say "us" collectively on the right side

of politics. Because they'd rather have

an untrammelled view for the left side of

politics. But, Pauline mentioned this before, we all have

a wealth of opportunities now both through Sky

that's one avenue where we can explore things in-depth

But we can also put lots of stuff and get lots of reach

on Facebook you know with hundreds of thousands of views

you can communicate with people

Is it ever going to change the benefit of a positive headline

in The Australian or something like that? No. Because

the mastheads today start the narrative

for the rest of the media cycle and

you really there is a lot of influence and

power that comes with that even if people are not reading newspapers

quite as much - journalists do

For more infomation >> Newspapers still drive the news cycle: Bernardi - Duration: 1:01.

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Liverpool news: Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane issued warning after Napoli defeat - Duration: 3:53.

 That is the opinion of former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher. The Reds' front line were below par last night as they fell to a late 1-0 defeat away at Napoli

 Jurgen Klopp's side were unusually flat and failed to muster even a single shot on target

 Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane - who managed a combined 91 goals last season - have been wasteful in recent weeks although they have contributed 10 goals between them across all competitions

 Salah has come in for particular criticism, with Klopp admitting the Egyptian was frustrated at his own performance in the weekend's top-flight draw with Chelsea but insisted he has no concerns over his star man

 But after another disappointing display in Italy, in which Liverpool could not complain at defeat, there have been growing calls for Klopp to offer chances to Daniel Sturridge and Xherdan Shaqiri

 The pair have impressed in the rare opportunities afforded to them with Sturridge having scored three goals in as many games before coming on for the final minutes of the reverse to Napoli

 Yet Fletcher insists it would be too big a risk for them to come into the team for Liverpool's mouthwatering showdown with title rivals Manchester City at Anfield this Sunday (4

30pm) because of the threat Firmino, Salah and Mane still pose.  "It's a little bit early for that just yet," Fletcher - currently in the Championship with Stoke - told BBC Radio 5 Live when asked whether Klopp should mix up his attacking trident

 "It's going to be very difficult for them [Firmino, Salah and Mane] to repeat that feat that they did last season

  "I still expect them to score plenty of goals. It's a little bit early for that

  "But they do have pressure on them now, they do have replacements that they maybe didn't have last year - Sturridge is fit

  "You know, he looks sharp. Shaqiri has brought something to the table as well.  "They've got a bench that, if it [their poor form] keeps to continue, that are definitely going to put Salah and Mane and Firmino under a little bit of pressure

  "But they were a massive part of Liverpool's success so it's a little bit early for that

" And the Scotland international thinks that Liverpool are still in a strong position to progress to the last 16 with a double-header to come against Red Star Belgrade - who lost 6-1 to Paris Saint-Germain last night

 "They would [see those two games as six points]," Fletcher said.  "Going over there [to Serbia] will be difficult, another one of those intimidating crazy atmospheres but they'll see it as six points

  "Off the back of beating PSG at home, they'll see that as they're almost within touching distance - a point - of the knockout stage

  "They almost desperately need six points from the next two games because it would almost see Liverpool through

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