If you think it’s a conspiracy and have no evidence yes, of course I would.
I think that actually once you turn off the frothing you realise that there’s no much of an ongoing story about “George Duggins doesn’t like travelling and sent his junior as representative” or “council once talked to Wasps” or for that matter “Wasps moved”.
I’d guess most of the interest from their readership is about the secretive organisation that runs the club and what their plans are.
They could run a weekly “we asked Wasps to change their mind and they said no” but not sure there’s much interest.
That’s why I’m asking what you think and what you’d want so I understand what your actual issue is. Other than of course that the Telegraph editorial stance doesn’t match exactly with your own views.
OK so as an example, why did they never report the open doors stuff? It was pretty damning, surely there's a lot of interest for that?
You say there isn't interest in certain things so they don't report it, I am sure there is more interest than when they report on a robbery 100 miles away and things like that.
There was a hell of a lot of interest in the emails about ACL wanting to buy Wasps but strangely they didn't show them or mention them in depth.
Still, they could just take a statement from a bloke and make out he's a fan's group and speaks on behalf of the fans to make a story though right?
No issue at all with them hammering SISU, the issue is that they sometimes forget certain bits. Speak to somebody who only gets their information from the Telegraph to see how much and what they know.