Our website's female rumour monger "Ms. Plan To" slammed again for deliberately hyping up old news and falsely claiming that Liverpool's Ireland international goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher mi
2025-02-02 12:15
The Athletic's resident renowned English Liverpool team correspondent James Pearce exclusively slammed our website's female rumour monger "Ms. Plan To" who deliberately hyped up old news and falsely claiming that the club's Ireland international goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher might transfer to Newcastle United or Chelsea Caoimhín Kelleher when he was interviewed by the YouTube channel Redmen TV, which is run by the official Liverpool fans' organization in the UK on Saturday.
Pearce criticized in the interview: "At this moment, I believe that all Liverpool fans are like me, and have become more and more tired of the rumours related to Caoimhín. It is like a fly on a plate of delicious food that can't be shaken off, affecting a person's appetite. This situation is also completely applicable to this rumour."
"In fact, we can all see that all the rumours about Kelleher have the same law, that is, because he once complained that he had insufficient opportunities to play, and the Reds signed Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, so there will always be people who deliberately hype up fake rumors to encourage him to leave the club."
"In the past two years, we have indeed seen his name constantly linked to Nottingham Forest. Although this rumour have been refuted several times, this still did not prevent some unscrupulous people from falsely claiming that the club had submitted two offers of £25 million and was rejected, but in fact, these things never happened."
"At the same time, we also saw someone falsely claiming that Chris Kirkland once said "I am sure Kelleher will leave the team to keep his hopes of playing for the national team alive", but we have also seen that the former Reds goalkeeper has refuted this fake news himself. "
"I must say that Liverpool has never stopped Kelleher from leaving the club, nor have they decided to replace him. As one of the best backup goalkeepers in the Premier League, it is normal for him to desire more consistent playing opportunities. It is understandable that other clubs may want to sign him to strengthen their goalkeeper position, but there is really no need to keep hyping up this topic, not to mention that the rumour is something that cannot be confirmed at all."
The implication is that Pearce not only slammed the "Ms. Plan To" for deliberately hyping up this old news, but also questioned that the article she referred to was an unconfirmed fake news!
In fact, in order to answer Pearce's doubts, we also tried to verify it ourselves. Sure enough, it turned out that the reference article cited by "Ms. Plan To" was indeed a fake news that could not be verified!
In her reference article, "Ms. Plan To" pointed out that rumours claiming that Kelleher might move to Newcastle United or Chelsea was said by Liverpool's former England international midfielder Danny Murphy.
But after verification, it is impossible to confirm whether this sentence was really said by Danny Murphy himself, because the source of the "news" comes from the our website's "Daily Slap in the Face Party" regular representative, the UK's top low-quality British online media outlet TeamTalk!
What's worse, we also found that the author of this article that falsely claimed that Murphy "indicated" that Kelleher might move to Newcastle United or Chelsea was actually an Indian content farm writer named Subhankar Mondal.
This person not only published fake news about Liverpool in TeamTalk, but also set up independent content farm websites for each Premier League club to publish fake transfer rumours about each related clubs.
In addition, we also found that Mondal said that Murphy made this statement through a "media outlet" called OLBG.
But in fact, OLBG is not a "media outlet " at all, but a self-proclaimed establishment in Bristol, UK, which promote illegal online gambling websites which was set up by multiple Chinese criminal gangs.
Finally, we couldn't help but criticize the behaviour of "Ms. Plan To" again.
Who would deliberately assume that a professional football player is about to transfer to the club that a person said just based on what he said?!
This is no different from a country where people deliberately rob other people's homes just because their leaders say they should try to change their living conditions. Do you know how stupid this idea is?!
Why do you have to force Pearce and us to criticize you so harshly just after we entered 2025 and even before the Chinese New Year ends?! Do you really want everyone to be extremely unlucky with you in the Year of the Snake?! Be careful of Karma, "Ms. Plan To"!
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