Media Thread 2017/18

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Paul Wilson in today's Guardian

When Everton themselves went down to 10 men a couple of minutes before the end of normal time there was a vehement protest from Morgan Schneiderlin that Sergio Agüero had also given the impression he had been kicked when in fact he had not

For some reason he didn't mention that this was complete fantasy from Schneiderlin.

he does go onto say that there was contact. I think in the context of the whole piece, it's reasonable.

he also wrote:
"Agüero’s overreaction, if that is what it was, seemed less reprehensible. Schneiderlin did catch him on the follow-through, and though it did not appear the most heinous act or obvious of fouls, modern professionals know they have to draw the referee’s attention to contact if they expect to win a free-kick."
 
he does go onto say that there was contact. I think in the context of the whole piece, it's reasonable.

No it's not. It's creating a false equivolence.

He's saying Aguero had a minute amount of contact and him going down was just like the kid clutching his face after getting bumped in the chest, "I guess we're all as bad as each other" etc.

Complete and utter bollocks, and very Trumpian.
 
No it's not. It's creating a false equivolence.

He's saying Aguero had a minute amount of contact and him going down was just like the kid clutching his face after getting bumped in the chest, "I guess we're all as bad as each other" etc.

Complete and utter bollocks, and very Trumpian.
Pugh,Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub?
 
he does go onto say that there was contact. I think in the context of the whole piece, it's reasonable.

he also wrote:
"Agüero’s overreaction, if that is what it was, seemed less reprehensible. Schneiderlin did catch him on the follow-through, and though it did not appear the most heinous act or obvious of fouls, modern professionals know they have to draw the referee’s attention to contact if they expect to win a free-kick."

Yep. Nothing wrong with that.
 
Can't believe how many on here accept the opinion of some rag hack who has probably never played football at any level and was probably half pissed from snorting on the City hospitality.
Use your own eyes.
 
Or local MUEN Rag at it again!

Am I f*** going to link the story.

The headline is enough for you to work it out.

Why are Manchester United victimised by the FA but Pep Guardiola gets let-off?
Man Utd news features a look at the double-standards from the FA regarding Jose Mourinho and Man City manager Pep Guardiola.

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BySamuel Luckhurst
 
Or local MUEN Rag at it again!

Am I f*** going to link the story.

The headline is enough for you to work it out.

Why are Manchester United victimised by the FA but Pep Guardiola gets let-off?
Man Utd news features a look at the double-standards from the FA regarding Jose Mourinho and Man City manager Pep Guardiola.

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BySamuel Luckhurst
That is fucking hilarious! Has Pep tried poking anyone from the FA in the eye while their back was turned?
 
Or local MUEN Rag at it again!

Am I f*** going to link the story.

The headline is enough for you to work it out.

Why are Manchester United victimised by the FA but Pep Guardiola gets let-off?
Man Utd news features a look at the double-standards from the FA regarding Jose Mourinho and Man City manager Pep Guardiola.

avi.jpg

BySamuel Luckhurst
Is this fecking Real????
 
Or local MUEN Rag at it again!

Am I f*** going to link the story.

The headline is enough for you to work it out.

Why are Manchester United victimised by the FA but Pep Guardiola gets let-off?
Man Utd news features a look at the double-standards from the FA regarding Jose Mourinho and Man City manager Pep Guardiola.

avi.jpg

BySamuel Luckhurst
What the actual f*ck?

Can anybody explain the general outline of this story, as I won't be going anywhere the MUEN to read it?
 
Or local MUEN Rag at it again!

Am I f*** going to link the story.

The headline is enough for you to work it out.

Why are Manchester United victimised by the FA but Pep Guardiola gets let-off?
Man Utd news features a look at the double-standards from the FA regarding Jose Mourinho and Man City manager Pep Guardiola.

avi.jpg

BySamuel Luckhurst


Every City player should be made to read that bollox and the bollox he tweats about City. What an absolute greasy **** no matter what team he supports. Jeeez I am glad I dont know where he drinks or lives
 
The Grauniad's analysis of the teams in the Champions League groups makes for an interesting comparison between us and the Rags:

Them - José Mourinho will be pleased with the draw, no doubt. United have bought wisely in the summer – Romelu Lukaku has added goals and will be joined by Zlatan Ibrahimovic if they get through the group – and Nemanja Matic looks an inspired piece of business to strengthen the midfield.

Us - There can be no excuses for Pep Guardiola this season. He has spent more than £220m this summer with an astonishing £128.5m on full-backs. They should qualify comfortably but already, this season, Everton have exposed weaknesses at the back.


The bias couldn't be clearer, but still we have appeasers on here who won't accept it!
 
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