Media thread 2022/23

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Another (Irish) Liverpool FC Shill.

Note the wording under the picture. ‘Animated’. (Does Klopp look animated or is he screaming abuse at the official?)

The irony! Saying City aren’t a normal club compared to LFC, FSG, Klopp, and the Cult.

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If we are measuring depths of sleaze, compared to what Liverpool football club and their supporters have got up to over the years I think City have a long way to go to hit the bottom of the barrel that Liverpool have been scraping. Zero self awareness of themselves and complete disrespect to 39 lost Juventus fans.
 
Half way down BBC page, not a headline. Not seen much TV this weekend but bet its not had much coverage:

Chelsea boss Graham Potter and Manchester United counterpart Erik ten Hag have condemned homophobic chanting by United fans during Saturday's 1-1 Premier League draw
 
Another (Irish) Liverpool FC Shill.

Note the wording under the picture. ‘Animated’. (Does Klopp look animated or is he screaming abuse at the official?)

The irony! Saying City aren’t a normal club compared to LFC, FSG, Klopp, and the Cult.

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Imagine if colin mafham had wrote that article and named another club. Calling Andy Burnham to reception
 
God I hate this breed of football "journalists". A "profession" saturated by arseholes.


It’s because when put on the spot against articulate people who have actually researched the subject in question he has no answers. Whoever he was to go up against on the Newcastle account would probably take him to the cleaners. His audience are the morons on Twitter, who already know what they want to hear.
 
Probably because they're white.

It is odd that American gets a free run on human rights.

Every fucking journalist last season watched every game and all games started with players taking the knee.

A movement started in America after a white policeman killed a black man.

Yet it's never question if we should have Americans owning English football clubs.

A country that still has the death penalty, you are free to carry guns, racism is still a serious problem. A country that invades others if it doesn't agree with them.

The press/media say nothing
 
It is odd that American gets a free run on human rights.

Every fucking journalist last season watched every game and all games started with players taking the knee.

A movement started in America after a white policeman killed a black man.

Yet it's never question if we should have Americans owning English football clubs.

A country that still has the death penalty, you are free to carry guns, racism is still a serious problem. A country that invades others if it doesn't agree with them.

The press/media say nothing
I agree mate, odd that Chinese owned clubs such as Wolves don't receive the scrutiny as we do as well. China has a shocking human rights record along with the persecution of Muslims.
 
I agree mate, odd that Chinese owned clubs such as Wolves don't receive the scrutiny as we do as well. China has a shocking human rights record along with the persecution of Muslims.

The answer is Wolves aren’t a threat to Liverpool and United. If they were they’d be getting the shit City and now Newcastle do. We never heard the term sports washing back in 2008 as they thought City were a joke and could never challenge the big 4.
 
Being owned by as you say by an Arab owner or owned by a state still doesn't mean a club can go and spend what they want, that ship sailed years ago with the introduction of FFP and this is where Carragher's and the likes of Simon Jordan's argument fall down. These people can not accept the City are the best run club in the world.
Totally agree ,but is doesnt stop the retards who write and state this garbage accusing us of "bending the rules" and finding ways round FFP, despite the fact that UEFA tried and failed miserably and the Premier league have been trying for the last few years to even put a tangible case together against us. The hateful eight have even written letters insisting we are thoroughly investigated but it appears the Premier league really do not want to go down that route and take on Khaldoon and his 100 lawyers.
 
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