One media man called the Alfredo Morelos incident spectacularly wrong.
Rather than pause for a second, get a second opinion or try to engage his brain Derek Clark opted to jump in head first with a suggestion of ATTEMPTED MURDER!
Just like the story of an unknown billionaire from Motherwell in 2011 it really was a little too far fetched to believe that someone was under a Lamborghini cutting the brake cables. Google is your friend; you can’t access brake cables in the 100mm underneath the elite sports car.
After that little thought who would be under Alfie’s motor, get caught then race away from the 11th best striker in Colombia?
Even a first level internet bampot would see through the initial story, nothing quite added up with its release during the transfer window against constant stories of incredible acts of kindness from Morelos in his homeland.
Last night another version went mainstream.
Since stepping foot in Scotland Alfredo Morelos has been the target of vile abuse not only on the pitch but from aspects of the media & on the streets…today someone is said to have tampered with his brakes…that’s attempted murder.
Scotland doesn’t deserve this young man.
— Derek Clark (@derekclarksport) January 29, 2020
Maybe check some facts first before you come out with nonsense like “attempted murder”. If (a big “if”) any brakes are tampered with, a warning light comes on as soon as a driver starts the engine. https://t.co/ZFmHYpsL6U
— T’Rebel Treble (@TinternetBampot) January 30, 2020
Your thoughts pic.twitter.com/QV00zfbPTT
— Falcarragh Csc (@falcarraghcsc) February 2, 2020
ok… apart from the fact a senior detective officer has stated there is ‘NO CRIMINALITY’? pic.twitter.com/7CJ3WQKyvc
— JOLLY BHOY (@fultybhoy4) January 29, 2020
Derek Clark is spreading false info shocker. Did they not teach you in your journalism course that you’re supposed to check your facts before posting nonsense? Or did you not get past the bit where they told you not to eat crayons.
— Chairman Lmao ? (@BenTheTim) January 29, 2020