Media Discussion - 2023/24

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They’re just a bunch of jealous cunts who in the grand scheme of things are largely unsuccessful and certainly unheralded. They just pander to the great unwashed who believe whatever the likes of Sky and the tabloids tell them. Best ignored like a boorish gobshite in a hotel bar who thinks talking himself up makes them sound important when in reality the opposite is always true.
 
And Klopp being sent off.

Wouldn't put it past him, the bloke is a psycho who barely disguises it. If Wolves go 1-0 up and manage to hold on to it for a decent amount of time he'll be like a toddler having a meltdown at a birthday party. He's all smiles when things go his way, but it doesn't take much for the real Jurgen to come out and it's quite frankly pathetic how the media cow to him as if he's a man of the people, when his conduct in interactions with them is often excruciating. Liverpool manager though, so...
 
Harris, Delaney, Liew, Conn, Ronay, etc. Who cares?

This is what Johan Cruyff had to say about Pep. Yeah, you know Johan Cruyff.

“Guardiola wants to make football better, to take his team to another level. He played in the third team back then (when he was given his first-team debut at Barcelona in 1990), and physically he was nothing, but he knew how to help himself with the right movement. And this experience in turning disadvantages into advantages distinguishes him as a coach. To me, he’s one of the best in the world. What is really outstanding about Guardiola is that he doesn’t force his style of football onto his team. He analyses what is best for the team, utilises the special details and through that leads them to the greatest possible success. It’s no coincidence that Spain won the 2010 World Cup with seven of Guardiola’s players, and now Germany with six or seven of his players.”

This is why we are going for four in a row.
100% this, you can choose to listen to idiots or you can choose to listen to genius.
 
Harris, Delaney, Liew, Conn, Ronay, etc. Who cares?

This is what Johan Cruyff had to say about Pep. Yeah, you know Johan Cruyff.

“Guardiola wants to make football better, to take his team to another level. He played in the third team back then (when he was given his first-team debut at Barcelona in 1990), and physically he was nothing, but he knew how to help himself with the right movement. And this experience in turning disadvantages into advantages distinguishes him as a coach. To me, he’s one of the best in the world. What is really outstanding about Guardiola is that he doesn’t force his style of football onto his team. He analyses what is best for the team, utilises the special details and through that leads them to the greatest possible success. It’s no coincidence that Spain won the 2010 World Cup with seven of Guardiola’s players, and now Germany with six or seven of his players.”

This is why we are going for four in a row.
#Fake news!

It's widely acknowledged that any semi-competent manager could produce what Guardiola has with the limitless resources at his disposal.

What would Cruyff know anyways!?!

Pep out..............
 
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This is scandalous and Manchester City football club should be all over him like a rash



 
Another 115 article in the Telegraph ghost written for Spit, it's certainly getting the clicks, they're frothing in the comments section.
It's the usual ill-informed nonsense, citing the usual cliches we've become used to, including being an "embarrassment" that this has gone on so long. It would be funny to see Carragher, or someone else spouting this line, being accused of a serious criminal offence, rushing into court the next day to try to clear themselves.

But one question I'd like to put to the likes of Carragher, spouting this nonsense.

How does he think that the £1.75m a year that Al Jazira allegedly paid to Mancini 10 years ago impacts the successful football that this team has been playing under Pep since 2017/18, after just about scraping a CL spot in his first season?

What's the linkage between paying some players' image rights via Fordham and last season's treble, the domestic quadruple, 100 points or a potential record-breaking fourth successive title?
 
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Pmsl this prick always looked scared to death whenever he was spouting his shite on Sunday supplement.

Makes you think if they know the charges are going to be dropped and all this 115 and slander pouring out of these nobheads gobs is like a last throw of the dice as next season there'll be nothing to get at........nudge nudge wink wink.
 
This is scandalous and Manchester City football club should be all over him like a rash



Isn't he doing this from within Qatar? He's untouchable there.
 
There's going to be a deluge of these articles if we win on Sunday, so brace yourselves. I just tend to laugh them off now. No amount of skriking from the likes of Carragher and Richard Keys is going to expedite the legal process that has to happen, or I suspect, get them the end result they crave.
 
Harris, Delaney, Liew, Conn, Ronay, etc. Who cares?

This is what Johan Cruyff had to say about Pep. Yeah, you know Johan Cruyff.

“Guardiola wants to make football better, to take his team to another level. He played in the third team back then (when he was given his first-team debut at Barcelona in 1990), and physically he was nothing, but he knew how to help himself with the right movement. And this experience in turning disadvantages into advantages distinguishes him as a coach. To me, he’s one of the best in the world. What is really outstanding about Guardiola is that he doesn’t force his style of football onto his team. He analyses what is best for the team, utilises the special details and through that leads them to the greatest possible success. It’s no coincidence that Spain won the 2010 World Cup with seven of Guardiola’s players, and now Germany with six or seven of his players.”

This is why we are going for four in a row.
It was a two way thing with Pep and Johan, admiration for each other in spades. Pep himself saying Cruyff was responsible for how he's shaped his footballing philosophy.

Like all the FOC's in here I was lucky enough to see Cruyff playing for the Netherlands in major tournaments, one of the greatest players I've ever seen.
 
It's the usual ill-informed nonsense, citing the usual cliches we've become used to, including being an "embarrassment" that this has gone on so long. It would be funy to see Carragher, or someone else spouting this line, being accused of a serious criminal offence, and rushing into court the next day to try to clear themselves.

But one question I'd like to put to the likes of Carragher, spouting this nonsense.

How does he think that the £1.75m a year that Al Jazira allegedly paid to Mancini 10 years ago impacts the successful football that this team has been playing under Pep since 2017/18, after just about scraping a CL spot in his first season?

What's the linkage between paying some players' image rights via Fordham and last season's treble, the domestic quadruple, 100 points or a potential record-breaking fourth successive title?
When you say 'Carragher.. being accused of a serious criminal offence, rushing into Court to try to clear (himself)' did you have in mind, say, his being charged with something like, let me see, oh yes, Common Assault for spitting at another person? Now then, that would be an interesting scenario for this Maestro of the Journalistic Pen to pontificate upon in his columns..

What a complete and utter wazzock he is..
 
It won't be long before Delaney and Co. are spice heads drinking piss from a white lightning bottle and asking for spare change. The mainstream dailies and TV are in their death throws. Dwindling readership and viewers.

Social media too is losing relevance. Full of wannabe narcissists and insecure attention seekers.

Let them have their hollow swansong as they head for the minimum wage section at jobcentre plus.
 


The Calciopoli investigation started in May 2006 and finally ended in 2015 with the trials in 2011.

Lance Armstrong case started in 1999 and continued until 2013.

These are the cases that the journalists and fans want to compare our case to, when they talk about relegation and vacated titles and "financial doping", and yet they're so fucking stupid that they can't even spend 30 seconds googling how long those cases took to resolve.

They want the case to be absolutely huge so it can invalidate the last 15 years, but they also want it done with at the same timeframe as a relatively minor accounting breach by Forest.
 
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