Not that I disagree with banning journalists for being too unethical or lazy to do their job properly, in fact I think every club should do this every single time it's warranted....but it isn't going to look like a good move if we get thrashed by Chelsea tomorrow or Liverpool in a week or so, at least one of which is quite likely.
Would have been better to challenge them in the press conference on anything that the club knows is untrue or out of context.
Not good at all. That's not journalism. And even us, supporters, shouldn't want that. We should want inside information, even if it's not comfortable to read.
If its relevant, well sourced investigative information then sure.
Vague random source stories about unamed player being unhappy or such and such unidentified person whining that the training isn't very nice etc. I really could not care any less about. It unfairly reflects badly on ALL the players and isn't any kind of important insight into anything at all.
At best it's pandering to some whining man baby who's probably just sulking at being subbed off a few times, and at worst its completely made up, and there's no way to tell which because there is no substance or relevance to such pointless garbage to ever trace it back to anything.
Journalism is supposed to be investigating and reporting the truth (using actual evidence) about matters of interest to the reading public. Not gutter ball narcissitic sh*t stirring