Media Discussion - 2023/24

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Simon Stone again has to mention with the link the 115 charges in his report, come on City, we do not need the BBC, ban that Rag organisation from the ground and access to the players
He's a bitter rag bastard.

Hopefully Pep will kick him in the bollocks before the cup final press conference.
 
i am first to moan about the negative converage we get. Mainly from second rate pundits trying to creep round the cartel for financial gain.

But credit where it’s due Neville and Redknapp have been complimentary and professional in their analysis
 
They’re now showing the cult leader’s farewell speech at Klanfield.
Tbf they left the coverage when a lot of City fans left the stadium. Klanfield was packed, not a soul that left the stadium. Dippers are a strange lot but you can’t fault their passion for their team.
 
Bastards and I thought they’ve been pretty good about this overall. I guess it’s a shadow over the club that will never go away.
Yep. They have been very circumspect compared to most other major broadcasters in the US and UK.

But that segment was a hit job. The tone of it was “they’re guilty, and it tarnishes everything they have done, even all the trophies that were worn in the years outside of those outlined in the charges, but it’ll be difficult to hold them to account”. Rob Mustoe even seemed to imply that the charges to 2018 might suggest we have been violating the rules over the last six years, as well.

People may say don’t bother myself with their comments, but they have to understand that NBC largely shapes the narrative around the Premier League in the US, and the influences of American owners and ways of doing business in English football is only increasing, so to spend a decent chunk of coverage of our historic achievement talking about how our trophies are tainted and even implying we might still be cheating is consequential.
 
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