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The Athletic have put out their review of signings from top clubs. Dias gets a B+.

Interesting.
 
The Athletic have put out their review of signings from top clubs. Dias gets a B+.

Interesting.
It was a monumentally stupid piece regarding Dias, largely based on irrelevant stats. This is how it concluded:
Dias is a player who’s quietly gone about his business so far at Manchester City, with limited fuss. He’s perhaps not what we’ve come to expect from a Manchester City centre-back in the past, but his differing tendencies could be down to growing pains in the role, or just the fact that he is less technically gifted than those who have come before him.

Grade: B+
Absolute horse-shit.
 
It was a monumentally stupid piece regarding Dias, largely based on irrelevant stats. This is how it concluded:

Absolute horse-shit.
It’s like they’ve not watched our team before Dias came and after.

I let my subscription lapse with the Athletic in December. The majority of the written articles are puff pieces in the PL. Sam Lee has definitely lost his edge there too. He used to get exclusive stuff before but now anything worthwhile reading on City is from their A list writers... which is quarterly, and with CAS where it had a bit of Sam proved to be poorly researched and sourced.

FWIW, Dias has been an A+ for impact on our team. Impact on the team signed for with any signing is about the best metric you can use because that’s why any club signs a player... to make an impact in their team. In our team we had the key stone cops running around in our back line before Dias rocked up. Now we look like Fort Knox. Dias thus far has been A+.
 
It was a monumentally stupid piece regarding Dias, largely based on irrelevant stats. This is how it concluded:

Absolute horse-shit.
I think the part where he was compared unfavourably to Otamendi was the bigger sin.

Not the 17/18 Otamendi, that would have been fair enough. But the Otamendi of LAST SEASON!
 
They are shitter because they claim to be different & fail.

Its hard to understand why someone called Tom Worville is writing about Manchester City when the whole selling point of the Athletic is you have dedicated correspodants.

Sam Lee and David Mooney absolutely rave about Dias on the Atheltic Man City podcast so clearly their input is not deemed important.

Even the now Athletic owned Totally Football show dedicated a segment to how good he has been post-United and calling him one of the signings of the season.

Almost every comment on the article is mocking it for the Dias segment.
 
Maybe Micah is too embarrassed to share his most embarrassing FA Cup game and tried to pull a fast one hoping nobody would notice.

Or maybe Micah was just hi lighting that the FA Cup is a bit of a lottery. In January we could have gone out to Notts County and in April we were beating the rags in a semi (history repeats) on the way to lifting the cup.
Micah deserves a pat on the back for getting this past the editor - we’d be having a dig over bias if an ex-rag or dipper had printed that his most embarrassing cup moment was a dodgy hour on the way to winning the trophy. Take a bow Micah.
 
Its hard to understand why someone called Tom Worville is writing about Manchester City when the whole selling point of the Athletic is you have dedicated correspodants.

Sam Lee and David Mooney absolutely rave about Dias on the Atheltic Man City podcast so clearly their input is not deemed important.

Even the now Athletic owned Totally Football show dedicated a segment to how good he has been post-United and calling him one of the signings of the season.

Almost every comment on the article is mocking it for the Dias segment.
Its hard to understand why someone called Tom Worville is writing about Manchester City when the whole selling point of the Athletic is you have dedicated correspodants.

Sam Lee and David Mooney absolutely rave about Dias on the Atheltic Man City podcast so clearly their input is not deemed important.

Even the now Athletic owned Totally Football show dedicated a segment to how good he has been post-United and calling him one of the signings of the season.

Almost every comment on the article is mocking it for the Dias segment.

It’s not deemed important as the athletic does what all the others do, write snide articles about City for other fans.
 
Its hard to understand why someone called Tom Worville is writing about Manchester City when the whole selling point of the Athletic is you have dedicated correspodants.

Sam Lee and David Mooney absolutely rave about Dias on the Atheltic Man City podcast so clearly their input is not deemed important.

Even the now Athletic owned Totally Football show dedicated a segment to how good he has been post-United and calling him one of the signings of the season.

Almost every comment on the article is mocking it for the Dias segment.

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Its hard to understand why someone called Tom Worville is writing about Manchester City when the whole selling point of the Athletic is you have dedicated correspodants.

Tom Worville is supposed to be their football analytics expert, and thus expected to bring additional expertise to an assessment of the impact of a new player such as Dias. Whether he does so effectively is another matter and, as the post immediately above makes clear, he has a track record of digs at us, but I assume that's the theory.

I let my subscription lapse with the Athletic in December. The majority of the written articles are puff pieces in the PL. Sam Lee has definitely lost his edge there too. He used to get exclusive stuff before but now anything worthwhile reading on City is from their A list writers... which is quarterly, and with CAS where it had a bit of Sam proved to be poorly researched and sourced.

I subscribed to The Athletic in August 2019 under the half-price offer they had upon their launch. At the start, I was reasonably impressed, and was finding four or five decent articles to read each day, most of them not relating to City; I was quite happy to read quality stuff about, say, West Ham, Newcastle or Sheffield Wednesday. I avoided anything relating to United or Liverpool. From the little I could bear to look at, these pieces could sometimes be the same kind of embarrassing clickbait-driven guff as in the rest of the media concerning these clubs, especially the Liverpool output.

I did think at that point that I'd probably renew at the full price after a year. But as time went on, I found there were fewer of the in-depth analytical pieces I'd originally enjoyed, presumably because they didn't generate the required numbers of clicks. But the tipping point for me came in February 2020 with the coverage of City's FFP sanction. I flatter myself that I know a bit more than your average punter and your average journo about this topic, and have the professional background to back that up. The Athletic's coverage was as utterly fucking dreadful as anywhere else in the media, so I unsubscribed and wrote to tell them why. As I'd paid for a year up front, I could continue to access the site until August but I was never tempted to reconsider my decision and extend at that point.

I do think that Sam Lee is a decent City correspondent, but I note that he's on his own as far as City are concerned. United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs all have two. I assume we don't generate enough subscribers to justify a second correspondent, and I did often get the feeling with Sam that it was just a job to him, that his material didn't portray much passion for City. I don't want someone to blow smoke up our arses in the laughable way, say, James Pearce does for Liverpool, and Sam did seem quite well connected as well as capable of producing some decent analysis (FFP excepted). But I like to feel that a dedicated City correspondent writing for me has a greater affinity for the club than I perceived with him. That may be harsh, but it was how I felt.
 
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