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NOW, I am no stranger to the power of the internet. BUT I am not claiming sole responsibly for this, it is suspect though.
I was browsing the BBC Sport website for the football scores tonight, when I saw a headline that pissed me off. It read
“Bradley Wiggins loses more time in Tour of Oman”
Which WAS located here http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/21447785
Here is the best cache I can find (if you can do better, please link it) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BDBc30CCcAE4UyJ.jpg:large
So anyway, getting on my high horse. I sent this tweet to Simon MacMichael who writes alot of news stories on this site
“@simonmacmichael You need to go sort out @BBCSport Focusing on Wiggo dropping back and not Froome chances in headline”
https://twitter.com/GKam84/status/301818296943144961
Suddenly 45 minutes later, the page now reads
“Chris Froome loses time to Peter Sagan in Tour of Oman”
SO, Who wrote it? How do I find that out? They certainly changed it quick enough, So I’m guessing others must have said something about the headline đŸ‘¿
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