Media Thread 2017/18

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These things do tend to be cyclical, so one day the rags may have the upper hand again. I hope it's after I'm dead, and looking at custis' age/weight I suspect he may also be wormfood by the time his hopes are realised.
 
MOTD got it right mind and showed how Walker bossed him.

This headine from the Mail made me puke. Wilfried Zaha gave Pep Guardiola his biggest fright of the season... he had the better of Manchester City's defence from first whistle to last

Consider the source ... on NBC-SN, Neil Ashton of the Mail said some crock like "Kevin DeBruyne seems to be some sort of protected species - you can't go near him these days". With that kind of attitude, no overseas players will want to play in the PL, and it will become akin to a Sunday afternoon brawl in mud or worse still, like watching the England national team. Fortunately, the majority of the media has struck the right tone, so this maybe this is a turning point.
 
Nearly worked though for the full 3 points but the major difference in that game was the referee.

Not really - Moss was abominable, but don't see how you can say he affected the result (given Ederson's penalty save). Unlike previous games where our finishing has been a bit off, yesterday, we simply didn't create enough and looked untidy on the ball. Totally understandable IMO - the players are not robots and after 18 wins, there was going to be an off day. The creditable thing is aside from Townsend's chance, they really didn't have a sniff - we were solid. And with Stones coming back, that's grounds for optimism going to Anfield.
 
Consider the source ... on NBC-SN, Neil Ashton of the Mail said some crock like "Kevin DeBruyne seems to be some sort of protected species - you can't go near him these days". With that kind of attitude, no overseas players will want to play in the PL, and it will become akin to a Sunday afternoon brawl in mud or worse still, like watching the England national team. Fortunately, the majority of the media has struck the right tone, so this maybe this is a turning point.

Ashton works for the Sun now, has done for at least a year.

That is a comment for the sheep though.
 
Corpulent, clueless clown Custis, rag gobshite. man utd will NOT lose the derby - yeah right.
The fat blubbering mess was nearly in tears as he said it, unless it was the lard welling up behind his eyes. I'll bet he wasn't so close to tears back in bacons day when they were lauding over everyone.
 
Superb. He's the best sports journalist out there by a mile.

To reference Fawlty Towers, Jackson Pollock, DJ Pierre and Robert Johnson in one article is quite something.

also..

"It is little surprise that much of the desire to place caveats around Manchester City’s form this season comes from those with an affinity to Manchester United.

It’s all they have right now: the charge that City are yet to keep hold of the Premier League title for more than one year."


Tick-Tock
 
Haha, that is a genuinely preposterous tweet. I imagine fans of the 91 other league clubs in the country fully empathise with United’s plight at the moment. Stay strong, reds.
Shirley, that has to be a fake account? He wouldn't be stupid enough to confirm publicly what we all suspect to be the case. Would he?
 
It says on his Twitter page that he reports on U** and City, yet he's so busy being a Moureen sycophant he seems to ignore us, unless it's actually slagging us off.

If it’s any consolation, he seems to be treated as a figure of contempt and ridicule by most of his peers, similar to Duncan Castles. They have little credibility.
 
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