Media thread 2022/23

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The dailyfail are all over it, saying he punched a lady. I am guessing they would be calling for his statue to be torn down lol.
He was targeted because of who he was but then the perpetrators turned grass and went crying to the feds when they got the wrong end of things, as is so often the case
 
I have said it before, we really should ban the BBC from the ground. Any negative stories, lets use a City photo.
Its too much, too often for it not to be clear bias against us where they cannot do enough for their love in with the Rags.
So lets ban then, ban Salford Stone and the rest

And look which team our national, impartial broadcaster uses on an article about deception in sport, I wonder who the team in blue and white could possibly be?

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So these arrests at City mainly for public order offences, can't recall hearing of any mither last season bar from the good natured pitch invasion against Villa?
 
And look which team our national, impartial broadcaster uses on an article about deception in sport, I wonder who the team in blue and white could possibly be?

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I didn't listen as I can't stand the ping pong prick. Perhaps he goes a full 180 degrees and talks at length about how the Sky cycling team are total cheats whilst praising City for excellence, both on and off the pitch.
 
I’m guessing Weat Ham and Millwall don’t fit the Media City rag narrative

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Surely that shows which police force is the most active at 'preventing hooligamism'.... Greater Manchester.
We all know Merseyside ignore any violent incident so they will always be a lot lower.
It's a bit like drug related data. Arresting 300 for possession of drugs show you have a major problem. Sit on your arse and do nowt shows you are wining the fight against drugs.
 
And look which team our national, impartial broadcaster uses on an article about deception in sport, I wonder who the team in blue and white could possibly be?

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I've not listened to it but I highly suspect that the article is not what you think it is.

It's a podcast by Matthew Syed (I couldn't bring myself to listen to him for 28 minutes).

 
I've not listened to it but I highly suspect that the article is not what you think it is.

It's a podcast by Matthew Syed (I couldn't bring myself to listen to him for 28 minutes).

I listened to this episode some time ago and can reassure fellow Blue-Mooners that only fleeting reference is made to football at all and, even then, in relation to the increasing use of statistical data by clubs to gain a legitimate advantage over the opposition. Much of the episode focuses on the life of John Hilton, a table tennis player from Manchester, and his meteoric rise from nowhere to European Champion in 1980. I know I'm not selling it but the episode - in common with the whole series - is a brilliant listen. Otherwise, I suspect some lowly dickhead BBC employee thought he was being oh so clever accompanying the trail with the offending image.
 
I've not listened to it but I highly suspect that the article is not what you think it is.

It's a podcast by Matthew Syed (I couldn't bring myself to listen to him for 28 minutes).

Fucking cheating ping-pong player....still waiting for his apology to City.
 
I've not listened to it but I highly suspect that the article is not what you think it is.

It's a podcast by Matthew Syed (I couldn't bring myself to listen to him for 28 minutes).

Interesting podcast. It discusses how sports men, women and teams have used methods to gain an advantage, most times decisive. Examples are the England rugby team wearing skin tight shorts to stop tackling by shirt pulling, and then going on to win the world cup. England football team predicting where Columbia would kick their penalties, resulting in winning a rare shootout in 2018. Agassi working out from body language where Becker would serve, yet using the trick only on certain crucial points to win Wimbledon. One of his table tennis mates using unconventional tactics. Graham Taylor using analytics to bring Watford to a second place finish in Division One, just six seasons after being in the fourth tier. This example brings the only reference to City, as his method was to hoof the ball into the opponent's third of the pitch as soon as possible, contrary to possession based football used by us.
 
BBC sports…….


Jude Bellingham's brilliant Champions League performance for Borussia Dortmund against Manchester City last week


brilliant performance, missed that somehow……..
Did you? I thought he was very good and would be an excellent player for us

I'd write them a blank cheque for him and we would win two ways as he will replace either Gundy or Bernardo for the next 12 years or more and it would stop the Scouse cunts from signing him and he would make them immeasurably better.

Win win.
 
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