some recognition for Dias
I disagree that we should have to win the league for him to get POTY, considering Liverpool didn't and VVD still 'won' it.
However it's good to finally see Dias getting some recognition in the national papers.
some recognition for Dias
If Gundo carries on the way he is, he would be well in the running as well.I disagree that we should have to win the league for him to get POTY, considering Liverpool didn't and VVD still 'won' it.
However it's good to finally see Dias getting some recognition in the national papers.
They effectively take it from us... British tax payers. Rwanda receives foreign aid from us, then give 10m to ArsenalNot to mention the money they take from Rwanda, one of the poorest countries in the world
Doubt he'll get it because most of the people involved don't watch us enough. It usually take a few little post-match montages on MOTD and then these things spread and take root amongst the know-nowts. It's why it took David silva years to get properly noticed, when most of us knew within half a dozen games that he was the best in the league.If Gundo carries on the way he is, he would be well in the running as well.
And Salah the year beforeI disagree that we should have to win the league for him to get POTY, considering Liverpool didn't and VVD still 'won' it.
However it's good to finally see Dias getting some recognition in the national papers.
The redshirt PR machines wont stand for this. Expect concerted Fernandes/Henderson campaigns and charm offensives of compliant media cheerleaders in the coming days and weeksDoubt he'll get it because most of the people involved don't watch us enough. It usually take a few little post-match montages on MOTD and then these things spread and take root amongst the know-nowts. It's why it took David silva years to get properly noticed, when most of us knew within half a dozen games that he was the best in the league.
Dias's importance is now finally taking root in the same way because it fits with the group-think narrative (which was never the whole picture) that we never replaced Kompany.
And it allows them to shoe horn van dyke into any conversation about Dias. Its hard to remember Dias just being talked about how good he is without them bringing van dykes impact to liverpool into it.Doubt he'll get it because most of the people involved don't watch us enough. It usually take a few little post-match montages on MOTD and then these things spread and take root amongst the know-nowts. It's why it took David silva years to get properly noticed, when most of us knew within half a dozen games that he was the best in the league.
Dias's importance is now finally taking root in the same way because it fits with the group-think narrative (which was never the whole picture) that we never replaced Kompany.
Why nitpick, they're all just Arabs....
Yeah, that's the narrative for the rest of the season: City and Liverpool's positions are reversed because Dias is having the same effect on City that Van Dyke had on Liverpool because City never replaced Kompany despite spending billions on defenders.And it allows them to shoe horn van dyke into any conversation about Dias. Its hard to remember Dias just being talked about how good he is without them bringing van dykes impact to liverpool into it.
Hmm, does that make Arsenal state funded then?They effectively take it from us... British tax payers. Rwanda receives foreign aid from us, then give 10m to Arsenal
Are you starting to accept that some of the press we get is less than fair, DD?!Yeah, that's the narrative for the rest of the season: City and Liverpool's positions are reversed because Dias is having the same effect on City that Van Dyke had on Liverpool because City never replaced Kompany despite spending billions on defenders.
You will hear that several thousand times from several thousand pundits, all talking as though they invented it and there won't be a mention of Van Dykles £90 million fee but lots of mentions of Dias's £60 million fee.
Well thats one way of looking at it I suppose.Fuck off Spit . You disease ridden phlegm chucker
Or the fact he effectively went on strike to force the move through which is never brought up:Yeah, that's the narrative for the rest of the season: City and Liverpool's positions are reversed because Dias is having the same effect on City that Van Dyke had on Liverpool because City never replaced Kompany despite spending billions on defenders.
You will hear that several thousand times from several thousand pundits, all talking as though they invented it and there won't be a mention of Van Dykles £90 million fee but lots of mentions of Dias's £60 million fee.
Unemployed? I hope so. The more of these liars that lose their job the better.Hes a Covid denier now, full on barking at the moon. Claims there is a conspiracy against him because he’s the only man brave enough to tell the truth. Ian O’Brown
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Yes, especially now that we are dominating. I’ve always conceded that we get bad press in certain quarters but also I believe some of our fans are ridiculously paranoid about it and see ghosts where there are none. It’s understandable: we used to be liked by everyone but now we aren’t.Are you starting to accept that some of the press we get is less than fair, DD?!
That pretty much echoes my views on the subject too.Yes, especially now that we are dominating. I’ve always conceded that we get bad press in certain quarters but also I believe some of our fans are ridiculously paranoid about it and see ghosts where there are none. It’s understandable: we used to be liked by everyone but now we aren’t.
Yes, especially now that we are dominating. I’ve always conceded that we get bad press in certain quarters but also I believe some of our fans are ridiculously paranoid about it and see ghosts where there are none. It’s understandable: we used to be liked by everyone but now we aren’t.
If you have not woken up to smell the coffee pal you never will. We get the bad press because of islamophibia and our owners backgrounds. How dare Arab owners mix it with the rest and are even successful! Had City’s owners been American they would have written articles of the greater good that City were doing. The narrative and stereotypes created by the media is intended to stick long term and fit into a broader political agenda of the how the west want to influence the Middle East. Our owners are smart, wise and excellent in commerce and the media have struggled but they keep trying from different angles. Some of it sticks but others does not. I see where they are coming from and a lot of our clued fans do. But the herd...well that’s media manipulation at work!Yes, especially now that we are dominating. I’ve always conceded that we get bad press in certain quarters but also I believe some of our fans are ridiculously paranoid about it and see ghosts where there are none. It’s understandable: we used to be liked by everyone but now we aren’t.
RBS appointed a board member. I don’t understand how that’s not classed as in administration.Funnily enough the Dippers were saved from administration by a loan from RBS who were state owned at the time it was taken out.