He is not even trying to hide his bias anymore.
What bias. Everything he has said is true.
It's not what he says, but how he frames it that makes it clear he has a personal bias. Take this section for example:
It has also been revealed Wasps failed to pay Coventry City Council an agreed fee to take over the lease of car park land next to the arena, which was due to be developed into a hotel.
That meant a £12.2m loan agreed between the West Midlands Combined Authority and Wasps owner Derek Richardson to fund the development was not able to be drawn down.
"It has been revealed" - a clear implication that something was attempting to be hidden.
"failed to pay" as if there was a debt and Wasps had defaulted on it, there was no debt. What there was, was a plan, pre-covid, to build a new hotel. A location had been identified, a lease agreed, and funding secured. That the situation had changed, and they decided not to go ahead with the original plan should be being spoken about as a very sensible decision by Wasps. A sign of their financial nouse and responsibility. They chose not to incur large amounts of debt for a new project at this time.
And yet Gilbert goes out of his way to frame it as a deceibtful failure to pay on the part of Wasps.
So yes, clear bias.