benjenbav
Well-Known Member
Just read "The truth about Fairline" in the latest MBY.
Too late, too anecdotal. And, as for the comments about F/L's finances having been in a mess for a while; to be honest, verging on the smug.
Why not advise readers, potential buyers of the product, actual suppliers to the company before the administration?
Sure, anyone who cared could work it out for themselves. In which case why waste space in the magazine when, apart from picking over the bones, it's history?
Maybe it's not supposed to be journalism any more; just advertorial.
Too late, too anecdotal. And, as for the comments about F/L's finances having been in a mess for a while; to be honest, verging on the smug.
Why not advise readers, potential buyers of the product, actual suppliers to the company before the administration?
Sure, anyone who cared could work it out for themselves. In which case why waste space in the magazine when, apart from picking over the bones, it's history?
Maybe it's not supposed to be journalism any more; just advertorial.