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9th January 2017
10:06am GMT

@willcarling Will does this every few months. Bless him Its a lesson in how this whole charade works Sport stars stick together, blame press
— Mark O (@mocycling) January 8, 2017
@willcarling will you're talking rubbish! With that thought you don't know the half of what's going on.
— Wesley Fallon (@RafaFallon) January 8, 2017
@willcarling not sure why any British journalist would be 'jealous' of British sporting success Will. Doesn't make sense to me.
— Matt Lawton (@Matt_Lawton_DM) January 8, 2017
@willcarling jealousy of success or, in many cases, valid questions about misleading explanations, Jiffy bags etc? MPs also asking them.
— Paul Hayward (@_PaulHayward) January 8, 2017
.@willcarling Jesus Will. They clearly breached their own rules from word go. There's no jealousy. This is a fundamental failure.
— Stuart Randall (@SJR1978) January 8, 2017
Brian O'Driscoll didn't pass up the opportunity to roast the former international centre after he received such backlash. https://twitter.com/BrianODriscoll/status/818232313184133122 https://twitter.com/willcarling/status/818358087224623105@willcarling You were probably saying the same thing when journalists were going after Lance Armstrong and he was playing the victim.
— Choccy's Diary (@Daveybear1) January 8, 2017
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