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Red Devils Journalist Reliability Guide
Updated
We've had a few questions about tiers so I thought it best to post this. If you can't see a source in this guide, you can assume they are not worth mentioning or they haven't been verified as a source yet.
We are not going to restrict which tiers can or cannot be posted to the community, but when you post something, please clearly indicate the Tier along with the source in square brackets, for example:
[David Ornstein T1]
If the poster isn't in the tier list, put NT for No Tier. Also, don't post The S\*n. Fuck The S\*n.
Tier 0 - Undisputed/Official Sources
- @ManUtd on Twitter
- ManUtd.com
Tier 1 - Highest Quality Sources
- Simon Stone (BBC)
- Simon Peach (Press Association)
- Craig Norwood (Club Photographer).
- James Ducker (The Telegraph)
- Henry Winter (The Times Chief of Football)
- Mohamed Bouhafsi (France)
- Paul Joyce (The Times/Liverpool/Everton)
- Kristof Terreur (The Guardian)
- David Ornstein (The Athletic)
- Arancha Rodriguez (Real Madrid/Spain)
- Sam Lee (The Athletic)
- Romeo Agresti (Juventus news)
- John Percy (The Telegraph/Midlands Clubs)
- Alan Nixon (for youth, and League clubs news)
- Laurie Whitwell (The Athletic)
- BBC (United Kingdom)
Tier 2 - Proven to have current sources
- Der Westen (Germany/Schalke/Gladbach/Dortmund)
- Kicker (Germany)
- De Telegraaf (Netherlands)
- COPE (Spain)
- Raphael Honigstein (Germany Freelancer/Guardian German News)
- Voetbal International (Netherlands)
- Fabrizio Romano (Guardian/Independent)
- Gianluca Di Marzio (Italians only, Tier 3 if not)
- Matt Law (Telegraph/Chelsea)
- Andy Burton (Sky Sports)
- Howard Nurse (BBC Editor)
- Charlotte Duncker (Goal)
- Loic Tanzi (French news)
- Caderna SER (Spain)
- RMC Sport (France)
- Ruhr Nachrichten (Germany)
- Telefoot (France)
- Lee Ryder (The Chronicle/Newcastle)
- Sami Mokbel (Daily Mail)
- Rob Dawson (ESPN)
- Paul Hirst (The Times)
- Andy Mitten (Various)
- RTP (Portugal only, Tier 3 if not)
- Sport1 (Germany)
- The Telegraph
- Mike McGrath (The Telegraph)
- Adam Crafton (The Athletic)
Tier 3 - Average reliability, or former Tier 2
- Canal+/Pierre Menes (France)
- Jamie Jackson (Guardian)
- Ian Ladyman (Daily Mail)
- Jason Burt (Telegraph)
- The Guardian
- The Times
- Mark Ogden (ESPN)
- Daniel Taylor (Guardian)
- Melissa Reddy (Sky Sports)
- Ian Whittell (Telegraph)
- Bild (Germany/Bavaria)
- Le Parisien (France)
- Ian Herbert (Independent)
- Marcel van Der Kraan (de Telegraaf)
- Jim White (Everton only)
- Stephen Howson (Tier 2 for youth news)
- O Jogo (Portugal)
- Adrian Kajumba (Daily Mail)
- Patrick Berger (Sport1 - except Tier 2 for German news)
- Dan Harris (The Guardian)
- Alfredo Pedullà (Italy)
- Mike Keegan (Daily Mail)
- Chris Wheeler (Daily Mail)
- Julien Maynard (Telefoot, Tier 2 for France)
- James Savundra (TalkSPORT)
- Talksport sources (UK & Ireland)
- Relevo
- Raisa Simplicio & Thiago Fernandes (Goal Brazil)
- Jose Felix Diaz (Real Madrid news)
- James Robson (Evening Standard)
Tier 4 - Indirect sources, low reliability
- BildSport (Germany)
- Tuttomercatoweb (Italy)
- Sport (Spain)
- Goal.com
- Guillem Balague (Sky Sports/Freelance)
- Kaveh Solhekol/Dharmesh Sheth (Sky Sports)
- Stuart Mathieson (MEN)
- The Independent
- Mundo Deportivo (Spain)
- Marca (Spain/Real Madrid)
- AS (Spain/Real Madrid)
- Paris/Euro United (France/PSG)
- London Evening Standard
- CalcioMercato (Italy)
- El Chiringuito (Unless J. Sanchez, then T1)
- Sam Pilger
- Pietro Balzano Prota (Radio Rossonera/Non-AC Milan, Tier 1 for AC Milan)
- L'Equipe (France)
- Richard Keys (beIN Sports)
- Record (Portugal)
- A Bola (Portugal)
- David Amoyal (Gianluca Di Marzio)
- Tuttosport
- Correio de Manha (Portugal)
Tier 5 - Banned
- Jacob Steinberg (Guardian, for shit stirring and inaccurate article)
- Jamie Jackson (Guardian, for shit stirring and inaccurate article)
- Ben Jacobs (banned by BBC)
- Samuel Luckhurst (for shit-stirring, racist attitude, inaccurate transfer reporting)
- @SimonSmithBBC (Simon Stone Impersonator)
- Simon Mullock (Mirror) for falling for a parody site article link
Man Utd make Ashworth top target to become sporting director (also PL approved SJR's takeover)
Manchester United have identified Dan Ashworth as their No 1 target to become the club’s sporting director. Although an approach has yet to be made to Newcastle United, that is anticipated as the new regime at Old Trafford seek to recruit Ashworth. No agreement has been reached for the 52-year-old t...
Manchester United have identified Dan Ashworth as their No 1 target to become the club’s sporting director.
Although an approach has yet to be made to Newcastle United, that is anticipated as the new regime at Old Trafford seek to recruit Ashworth.
No agreement has been reached for the 52-year-old to embark upon the potential switch and any move for him will not be straightforward, given he is contracted to Newcastle United.
However, the situation is expected to develop rapidly, with Ashworth thought to be open to the opportunity of joining the Manchester United football structure under INEOS.
Ashworth has built a strong reputation as a shrewd talent-spotter and joining Manchester United would see him play a pivotal role in player recruitment, an area where the club have struggled in recent years.
Ashworth began his post-playing career at Peterborough United before becoming West Bromwich Albion’s sporting and technical director in December 2007.
He joined the Football Association (FA) in 2012 and played a key role in the success of both the men’s and women’s national teams before leaving to become technical director at Brighton & Hove Albion in 2019.
He has been sporting director at Newcastle United since February 2022 and was placed on three months gardening leave at Brighton prior to his move to St James’ Park.
Before his move to Newcastle United, Ashworth told The Athletic in 2020 how he considers his job.
“I always draw that I sit in the middle of the wheel and on the outside is the head of each department,” he said. “The job of the technical director is to just keep that wheel spinning by connecting all those spokes together and, when one of those heads of department leaves, recruit them.”
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is chairman and founder of the petrochemical company INEOS, has agreed to take a 25 per cent stake in Manchester United from the Glazer family, who are diluting their shares in the Premier League side, rather than leaving.
He will also provide $300million (£245m) of his personal wealth for “future investment” at the club.
On Tuesday, Ratcliffe’s and INEOS’ purchase of a minority stake in Manchester United received approval by the Premier League but is still awaiting the green light from the FA.
The 71-year-old said in January that he was hopeful his stake in United would be official by mid-February with a filing on Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — a United States government agency — confirming that the Premier League have approved the move.
Ratcliffe and INEOS have already begun making moves, with the appointment of Omar Berrada from rival Manchester City as their new chief executive.
Joining Berrada on the revamped board are INEOS Sport CEO Jean-Claude Blanc and Sir David Brailsford, the firm’s director of sport.
🚨 EXCL: Man Utd seriously considering signing Sergio Reguilon on loan from Tottenham. Cucurella still in play but complicated by Chelsea appearance last night.
🚨 EXCL: Man Utd seriously considering signing Sergio Reguilon on loan from Tottenham. Cucurella still in play but complicated by Chelsea appearance last night. #MUFC to decide for football + financial reasons amid Amrabat pursuit.
MEGATHREAD - Rasmus Hojlund
This is it folks! All news to be posted here.
Fabrizio Romano T2 - Rasmus Højlund to Manchester United, here we go! Agreement reached right now between the two clubs — more to follow 🚨🔴 #MUFC
Laurie Whitwell T1 - Manchester United have agreed a fee with Atalanta for Rasmus Hojlund.
Personal terms already sorted.
Fabrizio Romano T2 - Manchester United are prepared to book medical for Rasmus Højlund — after the agreement sealed with Atalanta 🔴🇩🇰
Højlund will sign contract valid until June 2028 with an option for further year.
Clubs will exchange documents in the next 24/48h.
Here we go ✔️
David Ornstein T1 - 🚨 Manchester United have reached an agreement with Atalanta to sign Rasmus Hojlund. Outline personal terms were already in place & all parties now working to complete move of Denmark int’l striker from #Atalanta to #MUFC. W/ @lauriewhitwell @TheAthleticFC
Laurie Whitwell T1 - Fee for Rasmus Hojlund is £64m plus £8m add-ons. Total £72m possible.
Hojlund will sign a five-year contract with extra year option.
Man Utd have agreed outline personal terms for Rasmus Hojlund. Gap in club valuations so will take time but talks to continue over deal
Full Tweet:
🚨 Man Utd have agreed outline personal terms for Rasmus Hojlund. Gap in club valuations so will take time but talks to continue over deal. #PSG also pursuing. #MUFC in parallel dialogue on Kolo Muani + others @TheAthleticFC after @FabrizioRomano #Atalanta
Red Devils Journalist Reliability Guide
We've had a few questions about tiers so I thought it best to post this. If you can't see a source in this guide, you can assume they are not worth mentioning or they haven't been verified as a source yet.
We are not going to restrict which tiers can or cannot be posted to the community, but when you post something, please clearly indicate the Tier along with the source in square brackets, for example:
[David Ornstein T1]
If the poster isn't in the tier list, put NT for No Tier. Also, don't post The S\*n. Fuck The S\*n.
Tier 0 - Undisputed/Official Sources
- @ManUtd on Twitter
- ManUtd.com
Tier 1 - Highest Quality Sources
- Simon Stone (BBC)
- Simon Peach (Press Association)
- Craig Norwood (Club Photographer).
- James Ducker (The Telegraph)
- Henry Winter (The Times Chief of Football)
- Mohamed Bouhafsi (France)
- Paul Joyce (The Times/Liverpool/Everton)
- Kristof Terreur (The Guardian)
- David Ornstein (The Athletic)
- Arancha Rodriguez (Real Madrid/Spain)
- Sam Lee (The Athletic)
- Romeo Agresti (Juventus news)
- John Percy (The Telegraph/Midlands Clubs)
- Alan Nixon (for youth, and League clubs news)
- Laurie Whitwell (The Athletic)
- BBC (United Kingdom)
Tier 2 - Proven to have current sources
- Der Westen (Germany/Schalke/Gladbach/Dortmund)
- Kicker (Germany)
- De Telegraaf (Netherlands)
- COPE (Spain)
- Raphael Honigstein (Germany Freelancer/Guardian German News)
- Voetbal International (Netherlands)
- Fabrizio Romano (Guardian/Independent)
- Gianluca Di Marzio (Italians only, Tier 3 if not)
- Matt Law (Telegraph/Chelsea)
- Andy Burton (Sky Sports)
- Howard Nurse (BBC Editor)
- Charlotte Duncker (Goal)
- Loic Tanzi (French news)
- Caderna SER (Spain)
- RMC Sport (France)
- Ruhr Nachrichten (Germany)
- Telefoot (France)
- Lee Ryder (The Chronicle/Newcastle)
- Sami Mokbel (Daily Mail)
- Rob Dawson (ESPN)
- Paul Hirst (The Times)
- Andy Mitten (Various)
- RTP (Portugal only, Tier 3 if not)
- Sport1 (Germany)
- The Telegraph
- Mike McGrath (The Telegraph)
- Adam Crafton (The Athletic)
Tier 3 - Average reliability, or former Tier 2
- Canal+/Pierre Menes (France)
- Jamie Jackson (Guardian)
- Ian Ladyman (Daily Mail)
- Jason Burt (Telegraph)
- The Guardian
- The Times
- Mark Ogden (ESPN)
- Daniel Taylor (Guardian)
- Melissa Reddy (Sky Sports)
- Ian Whittell (Telegraph)
- Bild (Germany/Bavaria)
- Le Parisien (France)
- Ian Herbert (Independent)
- Marcel van Der Kraan (de Telegraaf)
- Jim White (Everton only)
- Stephen Howson (Tier 2 for youth news)
- O Jogo (Portugal)
- Adrian Kajumba (Daily Mail)
- Patrick Berger (Sport1 - except Tier 2 for German news)
- Dan Harris (The Guardian)
- Alfredo Pedullà (Italy)
- Mike Keegan (Daily Mail)
- Chris Wheeler (Daily Mail)
- Julien Maynard (Telefoot, Tier 2 for France)
- James Savundra (TalkSPORT)
- Talksport sources (UK & Ireland)
- Relevo
- Raisa Simplicio & Thiago Fernandes (Goal Brazil)
- Jose Felix Diaz (Real Madrid news)
- James Robson (Evening Standard)
Tier 4 - Indirect sources, low reliability
- BildSport (Germany)
- Tuttomercatoweb (Italy)
- Sport (Spain)
- Goal.com
- Guillem Balague (Sky Sports/Freelance)
- Kaveh Solhekol/Dharmesh Sheth (Sky Sports)
- Stuart Mathieson (MEN)
- The Independent
- Mundo Deportivo (Spain)
- Marca (Spain/Real Madrid)
- AS (Spain/Real Madrid)
- Paris/Euro United (France/PSG)
- London Evening Standard
- CalcioMercato (Italy)
- El Chiringuito (Unless J. Sanchez, then T1)
- Sam Pilger
- Pietro Balzano Prota (Radio Rossonera/Non-AC Milan, Tier 1 for AC Milan)
- L'Equipe (France)
- Richard Keys (beIN Sports)
- Record (Portugal)
- A Bola (Portugal)
- David Amoyal (Gianluca Di Marzio)
- Tuttosport
- Correio de Manha (Portugal)