Media Thread 2017/18

  • Thread starter Thread starter mat
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
The BBC are now the most pro United outlet in the media after MUTV. Dedicate a significant proportion of their resources to developing pro United stories. its not just the volume of stories but the wholly sychophantic nature of them. The anti City angle clearly emirates from the hoards of United fans now employed at Media City. Someone like Simon Stone is a United fan on the BBC payroll, he spends his time following United - writing pro United copy and now and again turns up at City with the clear intention of causing trouble and furthering a negative agenda. Stones behaviour at City is pathetic and childish at times.
 
The BBC are now the most pro United outlet in the media after MUTV. Dedicate a significant proportion of their resources to developing pro United stories. its not just the volume of stories but the wholly sychophantic nature of them. The anti City angle clearly emirates from the hoards of United fans now employed at Media City. Someone like Simon Stone is a United fan on the BBC payroll, he spends his time following United - writing pro United copy and now and again turns up at City with the clear intention of causing trouble and furthering a negative agenda. Stones behaviour at City is pathetic and childish at times.
My ex has worked for the BBC since 2007. Media City is crawling with thirty-something rags. The rag-supporting age profile whose pain at our rise is the most acute and manifest; which is apparent from that part of the institution's broadcasting output.

Anyone who denies this is blind or mad.
 
So 'the law is an ass, but dean was left with no alternative but to apply it' says Messrs shearer and lineker , in relation to Sterling's dismissal.
Presumably the same thinking was applied by the BBC editors and/or pundits to the Ake incident , which would explain why it was not reviewed post highlights.
 
The BBC are now the most pro United outlet in the media after MUTV. Dedicate a significant proportion of their resources to developing pro United stories. its not just the volume of stories but the wholly sychophantic nature of them. The anti City angle clearly emirates from the hoards of United fans now employed at Media City. Someone like Simon Stone is a United fan on the BBC payroll, he spends his time following United - writing pro United copy and now and again turns up at City with the clear intention of causing trouble and furthering a negative agenda. Stones behaviour at City is pathetic and childish at times.

Everyone in the media takes the piss and city bends over and says stick it in as far as you want and here a 5 star treatment on match days.
 
The BBC are now the most pro United outlet in the media after MUTV. Dedicate a significant proportion of their resources to developing pro United stories. its not just the volume of stories but the wholly sychophantic nature of them. The anti City angle clearly emirates from the hoards of United fans now employed at Media City. Someone like Simon Stone is a United fan on the BBC payroll, he spends his time following United - writing pro United copy and now and again turns up at City with the clear intention of causing trouble and furthering a negative agenda. Stones behaviour at City is pathetic and childish at times.

Nothing new. The BBC have history of propaganda and protecting shit.
 
Can anyone explain why they had Utd winning 9-0 from two decades ago on tonight?

I was watching whilst having a drink at some friends, with the TV on mute at the request of the females, and couldn't hear why.

Funny, as even my Rag mate said it was random to show that.
 
My ex has worked for the BBC since 2007. Media City is crawling with thirty-something rags. The rag-supporting age profile whose pain at our rise is the most acute and manifest; which is apparent from that part of the institution's broadcasting output.

Anyone who denies this is blind or mad.
No surprise that the organisation that employed the likes of saville and hall for decades are still employing so many utter scumbags
 
................................. Rooney's goal like it was the second coming of Jesus Christ, .

Earlier in the week when Rooney announced his retirement from internationals TV1 had a short feature which showed his goal against us - three times. I would have thought they would have shown one of his England goals but no has to be something negative about City.
 
Just seen some of the Sky post match....ahem "analysis". Thought they had quite a fair and balanced panel consisting of
The Bournemouth captain
Ex Bournemouth player, whose Dad managed them and who worships Liverpool and clearly has little time for City
and an out of work manager who once called one of our former managers " a fucking old ****" to his face
and a presenter who was aghast at the plucky old cherries losing to the great and evil Satanic beast that is Manchester City. There was no semblance of s balanced discussion nor mention of some of the dirty treatment meted out to our players.
The media agenda against us is simply appalling and surely there must be some link between that and the shite refereeing
 
It's a decade/10 years since Mediacity was built.

Apart from all the Cockney Rags who moved up North along with their London based jobs, there would have been a stream of Media related jobs filled by young Rags from the Salford and Gtr Manchester. Apprenticeships, Graduates, hiring young People from the local area, etc. Part of the relocation deal.

It's safe to say BBC Sport at Mediacity is predominantly full of Rags, along with some City fans, and fans of London clubs who moved up North.

Perhaps we could ask BBC Sport to give us those figures under the freedom of formation act. ;-)

'We have 6000 employees at Mediacity. 4000 are Rags. 750 are City fans. 750 support other clubs. The other 500 like Tennis'.
 
Last edited:
It's a decade/10 years since Mediacity was built.

Apart from all the Cockney Rags who moved up North along with their London based jobs, there would have been a stream of Media related jobs filled by young Rags from the Salford and Gtr Manchester. Apprenticeships, Graduates, hiring young People from the local area, etc. Part of the relocation deal.

It's safe to say BBC Sport at Mediacity is predominantly full of Rags, along with some City fans, and fans of London clubs who moved up North.

Perhaps we could ask BBC Sport to give us those figures under the freedom of formation act. ;-)

'We have 6000 employees at Mediacity. 4000 are Rags. 750 are City fans. 750 support other clubs. The other 500 like Tennis'.
So 6,500 rags?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top