Media thread 2022/23

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Whatsapp group member. Not linking it. Google ‘off the pitch’ if you want to read it. A load of old bollocks where he is basically blaming City for one of our minor sponsors pretty much going bust
City have failed to dignify his bullshit or his questions with a comment
I'm puzzled as to why he thinks City should do due diligence for investors who were sinking a lot of money into Wega? Surely anyone who has the claimed €2 million to invest should be capable of doing their own research?

I like how he found just the one 75 year old who bought the card and then states "Off The Pitch asked Manchester City to comment on supporters, including those from a vulnerable section of its fanbase"

Looking for the sympathy vote, pathetic.
 
Whatsapp group member. Not linking it. Google ‘off the pitch’ if you want to read it. A load of old bollocks where he is basically blaming City for one of our minor sponsors pretty much going bust
City have failed to dignify his bullshit or his questions with a comment
Next up he 'll be slagging off City because First Advice went bust in 2003.
 
Odds on the winners of the 2022/2023 Premier League

Man City and Liverpool are favourites to be crowned 2022-23 Premier League champions.

That's according to bookmakers Betfair, who are predicting another two-horse race with Pep Guardiola's Citizens available at 8/13 and Liverpool at 12/5.

Liverpool, who start against promoted Fulham, are next at 12/5 having missed out by a single point last term.

Tottenham are now considered third-favourites at 14/1 after a flurry of incomings.

Antonio Conte's side have signed Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster to join Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski, who arrived in January.

They are ahead of London rivals Chelsea (16/1) who have seen Romelu Lukaku, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen leave the club. The futures of Marcos Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta are also in doubt, while Barcelona are now favourites to sign Raphinha.

Manchester United are 25/1 to clinch the title during Erik ten Hag's debut campaign, ahead of Arsenal (40/1) and Newcastle (100/1).
 
Odds on the winners of the 2022/2023 Premier League

Man City and Liverpool are favourites to be crowned 2022-23 Premier League champions.

That's according to bookmakers Betfair, who are predicting another two-horse race with Pep Guardiola's Citizens available at 8/13 and Liverpool at 12/5.

Liverpool, who start against promoted Fulham, are next at 12/5 having missed out by a single point last term.

Tottenham are now considered third-favourites at 14/1 after a flurry of incomings.

Antonio Conte's side have signed Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster to join Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski, who arrived in January.

They are ahead of London rivals Chelsea (16/1) who have seen Romelu Lukaku, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen leave the club. The futures of Marcos Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta are also in doubt, while Barcelona are now favourites to sign Raphinha.

Manchester United are 25/1 to clinch the title during Erik ten Hag's debut campaign, ahead of Arsenal (40/1) and Newcastle (100/1).
I agree with Spuds being 3rd favorites. They've had a cracking transfer window.
 
Depends how quickly Spurs' new signings can gel and they can shake off their Spursy tendencies at the wrong time if they are to be considered title challengers.
 
I agree with Spuds being 3rd favorites. They've had a cracking transfer window.
They’ve added to their squad but hardly improved their best starting 11. Their defence is not great and although they beat us twice last season I can’t see them getting better than 3rd/4th but Conti is an impact Manager and I agree they could challenge for 3rd. Hopefully they take points off tbe Dippers again.
 
Depends how quickly Spurs' new signings can gel and they can shake off their Spursy tendencies at the wrong time if they are to be considered title challengers.
With the added distraction of CL football which has given them the platform to sign these players, the lesser European comps have allowed Spurs & others to switch up their teams heavily, keeping squad players happy & match fit, with CL football finding the right balance & keeping squad harmony is a little more difficult, I expect them to be top 4 and surprise a few in the CL, but not challenge for the title
 
Breaking news - The BBC are reviewing Countryfile, BBC Breakfast News and radio news programmes over concerns over impartialty following complaints.

No sign of reviewing rag and dipper central Media City for their blatant impartiality though despite many complaints including a few of my own.

 
Breaking news - The BBC are reviewing Countryfile, BBC Breakfast News and radio news programmes over concerns over impartialty following complaints.

No sign of reviewing rag and dipper central Media City for their blatant impartiality though despite many complaints including a few of my own.

Keep harrying them.
 
With the added distraction of CL football which has given them the platform to sign these players, the lesser European comps have allowed Spurs & others to switch up their teams heavily, keeping squad players happy & match fit, with CL football finding the right balance & keeping squad harmony is a little more difficult, I expect them to be top 4 and surprise a few in the CL, but not challenge for the title
Yep they will be fighting for third and fourth spot with Arsenal and Chelsea
 
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