LongsightM13
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Apparently Ashton’s father was a blue. His output suggests he has some serious Freudian daddy issuesI save the vitriol for Ashton and Rashfords PR team using a national crisis to heighten his social media influence.
Apparently Ashton’s father was a blue. His output suggests he has some serious Freudian daddy issuesI save the vitriol for Ashton and Rashfords PR team using a national crisis to heighten his social media influence.
Haha. I can't get enough of Tony Evo's nonsense. A shining example of why the drugs don't aways work.
His claim of Uefa having new evidence for CAS was genuinely incredible.
However big a **** he seems to be from the outside, he's a far, far bigger **** in person.Yikes.
Whenever Tony Evans is mentioned I'm reminded of him on the Times Football Podcast in December of 2015 laughing out loud at the prospect that Pep was headed to City. I do believe that his exact words were "why would he go there? he likes clubs with history".
From what I can gather, the specific criticism of Sam is that he handled the FFP/CAS story very badly (you can apply whatever adjective you want there). I've already said that I agree with that and that I think it extends to the Athletic as a whole.
However I'm yet to see any other actual concrete example of Sam writing something hostile or bad about the club. People seem to dislike his manner on Twitter, but then having seen the amount of abuse he takes from faceless accounts, I completely understand why he'll dismiss certain people or certain claims of bias.
However big a **** he seems to be from the outside, he's a far, far bigger **** in person.
Not at all mate, I want a journalist to be fair and reasoned across the board (in effect, whilst being knowledgeable they should be colour blind to the particular teams in question).This place might mock James Pearce et al, but it's pretty clear from the absolute vitriol every single journalist in the country gets on here that actually, a sycophant who never entertains a bad word about the club is exactly what they want.
There is literally not a single journalist in the sport that has not been attacked in this thread or its predecessors for being biased against us or having some unnamed ulterior motive. Maybe Martin Samuel because he only comments once a year and is anti FFP.
Yikes.
Whenever Tony Evans is mentioned I'm reminded of him on the Times Football Podcast in December of 2015 laughing out loud at the prospect that Pep was headed to City. I do believe that his exact words were "why would he go there? he likes clubs with 'iiiiiiiiiistory".
I like whoever Kenny Walsh is - can we hear more from him on here? ;-)
Fairness and credit where its due should be their aim and would certainly do for me.Not at all mate, I want a journalist to be fair and reasoned across the board (in effect, whilst being knowledgeable they should be colour blind to the particular teams in question).
If City are doing something good, write about it and say so (not in that usual snide 'well done for doing this, but so they should do because they have spent X, Y and Z'.
If City are making a complete arse of something, then call it out as it is and report it.
This should be equal across the board regardless of the club involved - we know this is not the case;
Positive story about United, Liverpool and Arsenal + negative story about City = multiple clicks and news outlets live to fight another day.........
Not at all mate, I want a journalist to be fair and reasoned across the board (in effect, whilst being knowledgeable they should be colour blind to the particular teams in question).
If City are doing something good, write about it and say so (not in that usual snide 'well done for doing this, but so they should do because they have spent X, Y and Z'.
If City are making a complete arse of something, then call it out as it is and report it.
This should be equal across the board regardless of the club involved - we know this is not the case;
Positive story about United, Liverpool and Arsenal + negative story about City = multiple clicks and news outlets live to fight another day.........
As they do very little in the line of investigatory journalism, it should be a very simple gig to be part of the sport, enjoy all the free sh1t that comes your way and provide a balanced view on things without playing to the gallery...........Fairness and credit where its due should be their aim and would certainly do for me.
Anything else is just advertising.
Not seen much of from PB but we've had it confirmed from a higher being that Steve Nicol was better than Paulo Maldini if that helps...........I only pop on this thread every now and then to see if Prestwich Blue has said anything good as alluded to a few times
Have I missed out?
Who said that?Not seen much of from PB but we've had it confirmed from a higher being that Steve Nicol was better than Paulo Maldini if that helps...........
Haha. I can't get enough of Tony Evo's nonsense. A shining example of why the drugs don't aways work.
I just went looking for the pod and found one in May 2015 (right around Pellegrini being called a dead man walking) and it's brilliant.
10 mins in, Evans - "Chelsea won nothing between when Mourinho left and came back stupidly trying to play attractive football" to which Marcotti replied "Except the Champions League, Europa League and League/FA Cup double scoring a record 103 goals"
Then they argue if Pochettino is better than Sherwood or AVB. Finally they go onto City.
Tony Evans - If they don't change the regime there, it's scandalous.Marcotti - When you say the regime, do you mean the manager or Txiki and Ferran?Tony Evans - The manager, end the catalan experiment, it's an absolute mess there....[Rory Smith explains they are waiting for Pep]Marcotti - I love this idea. I know Txiki has a record but...Where did Pep go after Barcelona? Munich! Where he doesn't speak the language No Catalans, no catalan food. He doesn't need his pals!Tony Evans - And he tells anyone that'll listen The 3 clubs he said he wanted to manage were Bayern Munich, Arsenal and Man United!!Marcotti - And Brescia!Tony Evans - " [I know] Someone with good contacts with him, I asked them what City would have to do to get Guardiola in next year (2016) and he said 'Find 50 years of history, quick'[Everyone laughs]Tony Evans - "It's not going to happen."
I liked his 4am drunken Twitter rants. I always envisioned him fumbling for his phone as he awoke with a raging hangover, marinating beneath a piss-soaked Liverpool duvet in a spare bedroom festooned with images of Klopp, like an even more hellish version of Alan Partridge’s superfan/stalker Ged.His claim of Uefa having new evidence for CAS was genuinely incredible.

So basically Tony Evans is a know nowt Dick Head :-)I just went looking for the pod and found one in May 2015 (right around Pellegrini being called a dead man walking) and it's brilliant.
10 mins in, Evans - "Chelsea won nothing between when Mourinho left and came back stupidly trying to play attractive football" to which Marcotti replied "Except the Champions League, Europa League and League/FA Cup double scoring a record 103 goals"
Then they argue if Pochettino is better than Sherwood or AVB. Finally they go onto City.
Tony Evans - If they don't change the regime there, it's scandalous.Marcotti - When you say the regime, do you mean the manager or Txiki and Ferran?Tony Evans - The manager, end the catalan experiment, it's an absolute mess there....[Rory Smith explains they are waiting for Pep]Marcotti - I love this idea. I know Txiki has a record but...Where did Pep go after Barcelona? Munich! Where he doesn't speak the language No Catalans, no catalan food. He doesn't need his pals!Tony Evans - And he tells anyone that'll listen The 3 clubs he said he wanted to manage were Bayern Munich, Arsenal and Man United!!Marcotti - And Brescia!Tony Evans - " [I know] Someone with good contacts with him, I asked them what City would have to do to get Guardiola in next year (2016) and he said 'Find 50 years of history, quick'[Everyone laughs]Tony Evans - "It's not going to happen."158 days later, 10/10/15, Pep signed his contract.
I would like to pat Mata on the back for his quiet unobtrusive and lasting generosity to charities and l would like the BBC to adapt its stanard phrase when branded products are mentioned:Yeh fair point - I would like to think that people can see through my posts that my general 'issue' with Rasford's crusade is fairly tongue in cheek.
My actual problem is with the over the top reporting and coverage that is given to this due to the club that he plays for (hence it is in the Media thread).
The reporting really has nothing to do with the very worthwhile cause of feeding hungry children (I think it's a fair assumption that the people who do have an issue with this are very few and far between).
In keeping with this thread, the BBC and the the like should not be given a pat on the back for the constant reporting on one of their favourite subjects, positive Manchester United news.............