Media coverage 2018/19

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Dani Alves says being coached by Pepwas better than sex.

Pep was asked about it in his press conference, he said sex was better.

Good man

Problaly the wrong thread but I had to put that comment somewhere.
 
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Dani Alves says being coached by Pepwas better than sex.

Pep was asked about it in his press conference, he said sex was better.

Good man

Problaly the wrong thread but I had to put that comment somewhere.
And yet, the self-serving prick, turned our offer down at the last minute for more money at PSG.

There's not questioning Alves' talent - but at the same time, Alves is an asshole. I honestly think we dodged a bullet when he went to PSG.
 
Nick may no longer be the biggest dickhead journalist on Twitter with the surname Harris. Some achievement by Rob.

 
It's news. All the football press are going to be all over this for a while yet. Sunday Supplement should be fun.
 
I wouldn't read this if you have high blood pressure....

Manchester derby has been skewed by a decade of Abu Dhabi investment

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/09/manchester-derby-city-united-abu-dhabi-investment

Going into Sunday’s trip to the Theatre of Dirhams.....United will look to disrupt and sit deep, as they did successfully against Juventus, and to use their own power on the break and from set pieces. But 10 years on it is a mark of changing times, and of the absurdity of big football finances, that a victory for the most profitable football team in the world could almost feel now like a blow struck for the little man.

Christ on a f**king bike!
 
I wouldn't read this if you have high blood pressure....

Manchester derby has been skewed by a decade of Abu Dhabi investment

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/09/manchester-derby-city-united-abu-dhabi-investment

Going into Sunday’s trip to the Theatre of Dirhams.....United will look to disrupt and sit deep, as they did successfully against Juventus, and to use their own power on the break and from set pieces. But 10 years on it is a mark of changing times, and of the absurdity of big football finances, that a victory for the most profitable football team in the world could almost feel now like a blow struck for the little man.

Christ on a f**king bike!
Shame ‘the little man’ won’t get their victory then.
Little man. lol.
 
I just don't see how a team who've won it again and again and again, cannot be favourites. It's not like Ronaldo won it on his own. They won 5-0 yesterday resting Isco Ascensio and Modric. We rested players too.. I'm happy for people to say we play the best football, or we are a great team. But in a knockout comp, where teams have so much know-how to win - I cannot see how we are favourites - not being pessimistic just realistic. I sound like Pep here when he talks about our history in competitions isn't as strong as others but he's right. We can be talked about as favourites to dislodge either of the Spanish clubs in winning the damn thing. But you have to put them ahead of us... I know it's for us to prove otherwise but honestly no blue is putting good money on us winning it.
Watching Ramos deal with the threat of Salah in that final got me thinking, we don't have anyone with that nouse. Are we too nice? Need a Nigel de Jong, or a Gerry Gow!
 
We are getting hammered from all sides and our image is going down the toilet.

Regardless of the rights or wrongs done (or not).
 
Watching Ramos deal with the threat of Salah in that final got me thinking, we don't have anyone with that nouse. Are we too nice? Need a Nigel de Jong, or a Gerry Gow!

Where's Andy when yer need him :)

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I wouldn't read this if you have high blood pressure....

Manchester derby has been skewed by a decade of Abu Dhabi investment

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/09/manchester-derby-city-united-abu-dhabi-investment

Going into Sunday’s trip to the Theatre of Dirhams.....United will look to disrupt and sit deep, as they did successfully against Juventus, and to use their own power on the break and from set pieces. But 10 years on it is a mark of changing times, and of the absurdity of big football finances, that a victory for the most profitable football team in the world could almost feel now like a blow struck for the little man.

Christ on a f**king bike!
The media, sport and “high-minded” alike, especially the English variety, have it in for us now. They smell blood (dripping from the small cuts in our club’s back, which they let to begin with) and they are circling.

I am afraid we are in for a long and tedious journey to (hopefully) relative redemption. I am not saying we didn’t do *anything* that could be seen as slightly dodgy in a certain light. But, based on current evidence, most of the potentially “questionable” moves were meant to circumvent dodgy rules themselves, put in place under pressure from the cartel clubs, for the clandestine purpose of stopping our progression which could lead to the break up of their dominance.

I would say the vast majority of our actions where above board, even despite constant moving of the goals by the FA and UEFA, as the Sky Four attempted keep us at bay.

Keep calm, and pass to David, I say.
 
I wouldn't read this if you have high blood pressure....

Manchester derby has been skewed by a decade of Abu Dhabi investment

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/09/manchester-derby-city-united-abu-dhabi-investment

Going into Sunday’s trip to the Theatre of Dirhams.....United will look to disrupt and sit deep, as they did successfully against Juventus, and to use their own power on the break and from set pieces. But 10 years on it is a mark of changing times, and of the absurdity of big football finances, that a victory for the most profitable football team in the world could almost feel now like a blow struck for the little man.

Christ on a f**king bike!
That really getting desperate.
 
He’s not the brightest, he does his best though.

How many players in our strongest 11/18 are aged 25 or under?

Maybe 6 and 9 on an average week?

And a bundle of guys at their peak and 3 or 4 older heads.

Between Merson and big nose it’s not been a good, accurate, insightful or useful output from Sky Sports so far this weekend

Old farts and everyfink.
 
I just don't see how a team who've won it again and again and again, cannot be favourites. It's not like Ronaldo won it on his own. They won 5-0 yesterday resting Isco Ascensio and Modric. We rested players too.. I'm happy for people to say we play the best football, or we are a great team. But in a knockout comp, where teams have so much know-how to win - I cannot see how we are favourites - not being pessimistic just realistic. I sound like Pep here when he talks about our history in competitions isn't as strong as others but he's right. We can be talked about as favourites to dislodge either of the Spanish clubs in winning the damn thing. But you have to put them ahead of us... I know it's for us to prove otherwise but honestly no blue is putting good money on us winning it.

I agree.

There’s no way we’re favourites.

Slapping your Huddersfields and Southamptons is great but very different from outsmarting wisened old hands like the big CL 3.

I’d have us as 4th favourites.
 
At Pep's next press conference City's PR minder should tell the assembled reptiles that Pep will not take any questions on unproven rumours recently peddled in media. Anyone who does should be escorted from the building by security. Bye bye Ladyman.
 
At Pep's next press conference City's PR minder should tell the assembled reptiles that Pep will not take any questions on unproven rumours recently peddled in media. Anyone who does should be escorted from the building by security. Bye bye Ladyman.

Ladyman and that cùnt Stone.
 
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