PTRACER wrote: ↑5 years ago
I also read a similar article just a few days ago. Every quote i've read talks about "the family" being grateful for the support and friends hoping that Michael makes a recovery and so on. This tells me nothing about his health condition has really changed and he is not at all compos mentis.
You can’t even call that news, it’s garbage. That’s called clickbaiting. They make a title that could tickle your curiosity so thatyou click and open a new page with 3 lines of text and full of banners and commercials
Seems to be the defacto publishing standards now unfortunately.
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Antonov wrote: ↑5 years ago
reminds me of the girl-with-the-big-boobs thumbnails on YouTube; which turn out not to be there, but obviously are there meant to click.
Keep chasing. Keep clicking.
One day...
Oscar Piastri in F1! Catch the fever! Vettel Hate Club. Life membership.
More journalistic bullshit. There are no current plans for Michael and Corinna to move to Majorca.
Yes the family have bought a property but statements allegedly from the local Mayor suggesting of a move are well wide of the mark and are now stated as a misinterpretation.... journos making up comments made to create a headline. What was said in effectwas that SHOULD at some time in the future the Schumachers decide on a move to their new property, the local authorities would try to assist.
False Schumacher move reports clarified
Spanish authorities have blamed a mistranslation for fuelling incorrect media reports that injured Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher was poised to move to Mallorca.
Widespread reports over recent days suggested that Schumacher's family was poised to move away from it current residency in Switzerland and relocate to Mallorca.
The stories followed news emerging that the family had purchased a new house on the Spanish island.
Schumacher's management quickly moved to deny the reports that the seven-time F1 world champion, who is recovering at home from a serious head injury sustained in a skiing accident in December 2013, would be leaving Switzerland.
His representative Sabine Kehm told Autosport: "The fact is the Schumacher family does not plan to move to Mallorca."
Spanish authorities in the Mallorcan town of Andratx have also issued a statement to clarify the situation and make clear that there was never a suggestion from its representatives that the Schumachers were moving there.
The statement said that quotes attributed to the Mayoress Katia Rouarach claiming that Schumacher's move was happening had been misunderstood.
"In reference to the latest news related to Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher, his family, and the municipality of Andratx, the Town Hall of Andratx wants to clear that the words attributed to Mayoress Katia Rouarch are not correct and are probably the result of misinterpretation or misunderstanding, perhaps due to language translation," said the statement.
"The Mayoress of Andratx, in a recent interview for the Swiss magazine l'Illustre, confirmed the information already known that the Schumacher family bought a house in Port d'Andratx.
"She did however not give any information about a potential relocation of Michael Schumacher and/or his family in our municipality of Andratx. In fact, our Mayoress doesn't have any information about it.
"Our Mayoress Rouarch didn't say that we were preparing to receive Schumacher and that the local security services have been informed about this arrival.
"The only thing that Rouarch declared to the journalists was that, 'in case the family decides to move here, we will be prepared for their arrival. In this case they would be treated as any other citizen of Andratx'.
"These words don't mean that Michael Schumacher and his family are going to move here, and much less that the mayoress or the City Council has knowledge of it."
The statement added that, should the Schumachers ever decide they wanted to move to Mallorca then they would be welcome.
"With this communication we want to reiterate these words were meant just in case the family come here," it said.
"Obviously, in that case, Michael Schumacher and his family would be welcomed in our municipality."
Schumi is probably sharing a house with Lord Lucan, Elvis and Shergar, having the time of his life while laughing at the media speculation surrounding his health.
kals wrote: ↑5 years ago
Schumi is probably sharing a house with Lord Lucan, Elvis and Shergar, having the time of his life while laughing at the media speculation surrounding his health.
as in that he is dead and has been for a long time? Wouldn't surprise me.
kals wrote: ↑5 years ago
Schumi is probably sharing a house with Lord Lucan, Elvis and Shergar, having the time of his life while laughing at the media speculation surrounding his health.
kals wrote: ↑5 years ago
Schumi is probably sharing a house with Lord Lucan, Elvis and Shergar, having the time of his life while laughing at the media speculation surrounding his health.