William Houston:
"The show's grudge against Crosby has gone well beyond ridiculous. Yes, host Ron MacLean interviewed him last Saturday, but the show's most influential commentator, Don Cherry, doesn't like him. And MacLean certainly defers to his elder."
Here is the full article courtesy of the Globe & Mail.
I have to be honest, I have not recognized any bias against Sidney Crosby by the CBC. Now, this may very well be the case, and Houston sure makes a compelling argument, but I just focus on the game itself and if some of the commentators believe Gary Roberts is playing an important role in the game, I am of the assumption that Sidney Crosby's importance is implied. Apparently Houston thinks otherwise.
Friday, May 30, 2008
The CBC shuns Crosby
Posted by Richard Pollock at 10:14 AM
Labels: Don Cherry, Gary Roberts, ron maclean, Sidney Crosby, The Globe and Mail, William Houston
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