The thing is what I am saying is not biased. Alonso was given the priority pit-stop strategy at the Monaco Grand Prix, was given out-right priority to win the Spanish Grand Prix, did try to blackmail Ron Dennis, was anti-social, was up to his neck in Ferrari intelligence, and did try to bribe McLaren staff. There is no bias there; those are cold, hard facts.
You're only looking at one side of the story...
So, you have moved from saying that, at best, those things have been made up and/or sexed up to make Alonso look bad, to they are all true but it's only one side of the story. In another, what, six months maybe you will say he did them and Hamilton was completely innocent!
Anyway, what is this other side of the story about which you speak? When you come to McLaren you do so on the basis that you race on pretty much equal terms with your team mate. If you can't hack that, either attempt to persuade the team to make you top-dog before signing which, in McLaren's case, is highly unlikely, or you don't come to McLaren. If you want to form relationships with the team, what you don't do is only speak to your father and trainer, and only when you have to, the team's staff. Further, you don't become involving a spy ring, indeed, nothing can excuse that (unless, of course, you are saying spying is legal, DeMuRe? The other side, of course). Nor do you try to blackmail your boss. Alonso is very lucky his jacksy was not kicked out of McLaren; Mercedes wanted him sacked.

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