Liverpool Thread - 2023/24

Luton fell to pieces in the second half, they thought 1 nil at half time would be enough and stopped attacking. Certainly not expecting that capitulation when we play them in the fa cup.
interesting one the cup, especially away. I think it will be very tough for us. Question I was having with my old man, do we sack it off? I can't really seeing us beating Liverpool or Arsenal in later rounds...we will probably have to face Arsenal in chumps league despite Porto loss. Save our best for that i'd say
 
interesting one the cup, especially away. I think it will be very tough for us. Question I was having with my old man, do we sack it off? I can't really seeing us beating Liverpool or Arsenal in later rounds...we will probably have to face Arsenal in chumps league despite Porto loss. Save our best for that i'd say
Can't see us beating Liverpool or Arsenal - do you offer odds? - I may want to place a sizeable bet!
 
fucking called it, just got Sparta Prague straight at first pairing. easiest possible draw.
Yep, being in that competition as a PL team who have spent what Dippers have spent playing teams who rarely spend over 1.5 million on a player and make a profit on transfers each season is like playing Football Manager on cheat mode.

Can you imagine the negative press coverage for every game if we were in it with cost and wage differences galore before during and after each game yet zero mention for the Dippers.

They should be able to win the tournament without breaking a sweat
 
interesting one the cup, especially away. I think it will be very tough for us. Question I was having with my old man, do we sack it off? I can't really seeing us beating Liverpool or Arsenal in later rounds...we will probably have to face Arsenal in chumps league despite Porto loss. Save our best for that i'd say
Such little faith in the boys there
 
dont think they liked this.......

Quote from: taylorb1991 on Yesterday at 04:32:09 pm
City fans have reached peak delusion levels. Someone actually took the time to write all of this out and believed all of this drivel as he wrote it whilst no doubt full of rage



Bez said:
We should contact the programme makers and ask for them to do an expose on the Premier League. Here is the link. I feel inclined to test their metal on this one.

www.bbc.co.uk
BBC One - Panorama - Contact Us
contact us panorama
www.bbc.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk

I'm saving this one for when we're cleared of all charges...

Dear BBC Panorama Team,

I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to you with a story suggestion that I believe warrants serious consideration for investigation by your esteemed program. As an avid follower of football and a concerned citizen, I urge the BBC Panorama team to explore the phenomenon of media bias and propaganda surrounding Manchester City Football Club and its impact on the wider footballing community.

In recent years, there has been growing evidence of a concerted effort by certain media outlets, particularly those associated with rival clubs such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham, to discredit Manchester City Football Club through a relentless campaign of negative press and misinformation. This campaign, which I refer to as a "sportswashing media witch hunt," has had far-reaching implications for the club, its supporters, and the integrity of the sport itself.

The narrative propagated by these outlets portrays Manchester City as cheats and frauds, with the aim of influencing Premier League organizations and football fans across the country. This concerted effort, spearheaded by a cartel of clubs seeking to maintain their dominance, has created a toxic atmosphere of hostility and mistrust within the footballing community.

What is particularly troubling is the apparent collusion between certain media figures, ex-footballers, and representatives of rival clubs to perpetuate this narrative. Presenters and commentators affiliated with these clubs have utilized their platforms to disseminate biased views and unfounded allegations against Manchester City, further fuelling the campaign of misinformation.

Furthermore, there are concerns regarding the potential influence of former executives of rival clubs in key positions within the Premier League, which may have led to decisions and policies that unfairly target Manchester City. The implementation of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, for example, has raised serious questions about the integrity and fairness of the governing bodies entrusted with upholding the principles of the game.

I believe that a thorough investigation by the BBC Panorama team could shed light on these allegations and uncover any instances of media manipulation, institutional bias, or conflicts of interest within the footballing establishment. It is essential that the truth be exposed and that justice prevails, not only for the sake of Manchester City Football Club but for the integrity of football as a whole.

Thank you for considering this story suggestion. I am confident that the BBC Panorama team will approach this investigation with the professionalism and integrity that it deserves.

Yours sincerely,


I'd support their approach to Panorama investigating, might not provide the results they expect. Maybe shed some light on UAE as well while they are at it.
 

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