Watched the match which was great. The post match analysis was all about Chelsea playing badly. They highlighted mistakes by Chelsea players and didn't even analyse the two brilliant City goals. At one point they said: "You have to credit Manchester City." What is wrong with these people. Why can't they be impartial?
Emma Smith
BBC Sport at Academy Stadium
Today's attendance is 5,222, a bit shy of full capacity with a few empty light blue seats in evidence, despite reports this game was a sell-out.
The pub doors open, Josh walks in, and everyone inside the pub rushes to other other pub doors to get out as fast as they can.
What a smug tw@t! And a Cockney Rag!
Another Red Shirt Shill to add to the list.
Josh is special correspondent for The Sunday Times, where he writes about everything from drinking to boxing to politics to crypto. He contributes regular news and magazine interviews and features and also writes the occasional diary column. Previously, Josh spent five years in America, where he was the paper’s Washington correspondent. Before that, he was New York correspondent, from where contributed a regular magazine column on life as a failed bachelor. Josh has been nominated twice for feature writer of the year, at the Press Awards and British Journalism Awards.
Josh is associate editor of The Sunday Times, where he contributes a regular political column and writes features for the magazine on everything from Singapore to Succession. Previously he was editor
The moronic Jonathan Northcroft refers to 14 goal Rashford as “world class”. So 16 goal Ivan Toney, playing in a worse team, must be one of the best strikers in the world then.
Jonathan doesn’t seem to have thought his point through very carefully.
So we have two news items, one stating we are robots that just win and win giving no one a chance, the other saying it's a really exciting competition this year bigging up other teams. They really don't know which angle to attack us with, do they?!
Just seen that, although I stopped reading after the first line. “Growing up as a teenage Manchester United supporter in north London in the 2000s” pretty much sums up the state of modern football “journalism”.
Yep I stopped at exactly the same point. He writes a good column does Josh but his forays into the sports section are few and far between, understandably so.
Yep I stopped at exactly the same point. He writes a good column does Josh but his forays into the sports section are few and far between, understandably so.