Media coverage 2018/19

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I think this is where our gallows humour came from. From absolute exasperation that we'd ended up in the old 3rd division, at our lowest ebb at exactly the same time the rags trajectory had gone completely the other way. We had a "f@ck this, let's just enjoy it as it can't get any worse" mentality and started taking the piss out of ourselves. I have to admit having Oldham and Stockport fans taking the piss wasn't pleasant.
 
I worked with a bloke who's son used to drive the bus, I got my tickets off him, there was no booing it was to take the pressure of the team, the lad driving the mini bus is our head groundsman, lee

I even remember George weah having to get off the mini bus because of the crowds, seeing a former world footballer of the year walking through mosside carrying his boots haha,only at city xxx
 
Media already struggling with logic related to the takeover offer for NUFC:

"With the purchase of European sporting clubs by Gulf royals invariably provoked by a desire to exert soft geopolitical power, it has previously been regarded as unlikely that two members of the same ruling family would buy high-profile rival football clubs." https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...e-sheikh-khaled-newcastle-sale-rafael-benitez

Well maybe your assumption was wrong. Maybe Arab billionaires are no different to other rich people and want to take on and handle the same commercial and sporting propositions as their Western counterparts?
 
Ha ha, Delaney's turn in the tag team today I see.

Discredit club, insult anyone that disagrees, get increasingly agitated and then disappear for a few days until it's his turn again.

I'm guessing Rob Harris is on the rota for tomorrow.
 
Ah, Miguel Delaney, the legendary crusading investigative journalists whose contributions to political and sporting literature include such classics as (contributions to) "Deepest Red" "a unique collection of writing about the myth, madness and glory of Manchester United" and...er...a book about the Irish World cup team (no reviews on Amazon) and...er... not much else.

Unless, of course, we include such visionary articles as "can Manchester United's deadly attacking duo end Liverpool's title charge" (Jan 17) or "How in-form Ibra evolved his game to United's gain" (Dec 17) or "Can Tottenham end Manchester City's title hopes on Saturday" (Dec 17) (Spoiler alert- he concludes that they can).

I've looked in vain for anything that evinces even the remotest interest in middle-east politics though. Odd considering that it's now his all-consuming passion.
So all the gnashing and wailing at City fans having paranoia when it’s mentioned that some of these sleaze balls are fans of the Red Mafia, and it turns out they are!
 
He seems to think our investment in the club's infrastructure has distorted the market more than other clubs paying 100m+ transfer fees. Ok then.
My impression—from reading many of his tweets to try to get some form of context for his crusade against City—is that he does not possess a particularly keen mind.
 
think you need to watch the documentary on sky mate re the 99 season dickov and weaver confirm they did this, it was a local school gym not a park, it was willie donachie's idea to do this.
i don't remember booing the players during any warm up though. think it was more to clear players minds in a neutral enviroment

I actually went round one midweek kickoff in later years. Really weird seeing the mighty George Weah stretching in the local primary school.

Not a good look either for a grown man on his tiptoes trying to peer into a kiddies school either
 
My impression—from reading many of his tweets to try to get some form of context for his crusade against City—is that he does not possess a particularly keen mind.
Seems to me like he has his agenda and is sticking to it no matter how much evidence to the contrary, usually from City fans, is put in front of him. He just deflects it by making out we're too stupid to understand his point. He said that we've distorted the market on a greater scale than Chelsea and when he was confronted by evidence showing how it was quite the opposite, and by some distance, he just said "yeah but that's just transfer fees." He won't listen to reason, he's too intelligent for that.
 
I'm really glad that Khaldoon does these yearly interviews and I know everyone was waiting impatiently for it. But I think he missed a trick with the timing.
He could have waited until Friday and gone in even heavier on Liverpool and their nefarious underhanded propaganda and leaks.
Could have gone to town on the amount spent and how it would not be a very good return if they come away with a couple of seconds again.

No pressure Klopp.

Allez Poch.
 
I think this is where our gallows humour came from. From absolute exasperation that we'd ended up in the old 3rd division, at our lowest ebb at exactly the same time the rags trajectory had gone completely the other way. We had a "f@ck this, let's just enjoy it as it can't get any worse" mentality and started taking the piss out of ourselves. I have to admit having Oldham and Stockport fans taking the piss wasn't pleasant.

That's how I remember it. We had sunk so low we kind of didn't give a fuck anymore. Every fucker was taking the piss. Media, other fans, even bloody Chris Evans in one of the million tv shows he seemed to have out around that time. I remember he had a load of blokes get in a lift wearing City kits and the lift bloke said, "Going down?" Ho ho ho hilarious you ginger prick! In the end we became immune to it and deflected it by taking the piss out of ourselves. It only got stressful when we got into the play offs really.

Looking back it is funny how every other club's fan's marveled at our loyalty and humour back then but now call us plastics and say we have no fan's, nuts.

I remember watching the team play at that school, it was surreal to say the least and I remember no booing just encouragement.
 
Just found out that Derby has been creative for selling the ground to another owner's company and then leasing it back. Daily Mail called it like that.
 
Looking back it is funny how every other club's fan's marveled at our loyalty and humour back then but now call us plastics and say we have no fan's, nuts.

Jealousy.

It really is as simple as that.

I mean it’s hardly a generation ago. It’s fairly recent history for us. We still have the same supporters today, the same loyal fan base with a fuck load of humility and self awareness.

In fact the ribbing we take for the occasional empty seat can be attributed to this. The irony in us being called out for being ‘plastic’.

The media tow line has been bought in full by those small minded enough to not grasp it.
 
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