Media discussion - 2024/25

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309 games for them, 81 for Huddersfield, 68 for us & 27 for Torino. I'm sorry but how else are they going to portray him other than as a rag player mainly. Hell he had almost as many games for Scotland as us. In fact Huddersfield fans would have more reason to feel aggrieved.

This point scoring by comparing Book, Law and even their training centre receptionist' s deaths and coverage is small time.

Yes, the BBC Sports Football department are arseholes but try and move on.
That sounds a good reason for featuring on Laws time with the rags however, just for one other view I'll give you Dion Dublin, 615 appearances mainly for Villa and Coventry....12 for the rags & he's promoted by the media as ex-rag 'star'. There are countless others as well.
 
Looking at the respective records of Law and Book. They both won 4 major trophies the difference being book was captain of the team for all four of his and one of Laws (European) he didn’t even play in. Book then went on to manage the team and win another trophy. Law didn’t. This isn’t denigrating what Denis Law did but the difference in coverage given that Tony Book won more (and as bloody captain) and then became a successful manager of the same club is interesting to say the least
 
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309 games for them, 81 for Huddersfield, 68 for us & 27 for Torino. I'm sorry but how else are they going to portray him other than as a rag player mainly. Hell he had almost as many games for Scotland as us. In fact Huddersfield fans would have more reason to feel aggrieved.

This point scoring by comparing Book, Law and even their training centre receptionist' s deaths and coverage is small time.

Yes, the BBC Sports Football department are arseholes but try and move on.
I was gutted when he left us for Torino, we should have kept him at any cost that was down to how badly the Club was run in those days.

He was not used to his full potential at the Rags being treated as an out and out striker.

In my opinion he was an inside forward made from the same mold as Colin Bell.
 
When was in school i wanted to start my own carpet cleaning company but my teacher told me i was wasting my time as i was no good at mats
Well, as a university student, I went out with a girl who was studying Interior Design and who, whenever we slept together, insisted on falling out of bed because she preferred a mat(te) finish..
 
I must disagree with you CC1. Met him at the 1st FA cup final with utd. Wanted to interview me for ssn. However, he was such a knob, going on about city never being as good or big as utd. Total tit
Wow. Didn’t come across like that on TV. Seems to give us more credit than Neville.
Never trust a rag eh :-)
 
Looking at the respective records of Law and Book. They both won 4 major trophies the difference being book was captain of the team for all four of his and one of Laws (European) he didn’t even play in. Book then went on to manage the team and win another trophy. Law didn’t. This isn’t denigrating what Denis Law did but the difference in coverage given that Tony Book won more (and as bloody captain) and then became a successful manager of the same club is interesting to say the least

Tony Book: 1 League Title, 1 FA Cup, 1 ECWCup, 1 League Cup. 1 Charity Shield. 1 League Cup as Manager.

Denis Law: 2 League Titles, 1 FA Cup, 2 Charity Shields.

Both brilliant footballers in 2 wonderful teams of the time.
 
So why was it when they showed a tribute to Denis Law did they not only show only his united career, they also just happened to show him scoring goals against us, with all our players heads down and looking dejected. They then cut to an interview with united fans quoting him saying "his best years were with united". Didn't see any City fans interview despite him also playing not once but twice for us.

There are just too many subtle (and sometimes obvious) biases in the way the BBC report on us compared to the two red north west clubs for it to be just a case of there being "too many oversensitive souls" here.
The match text from the Biased Broadcasting Corporation on last night's game when the Rags scored a second was "It's two!" You could see the glee drippijng off every letter.
 
That sounds a good reason for featuring on Laws time with the rags however, just for one other view I'll give you Dion Dublin, 615 appearances mainly for Villa and Coventry....12 for the rags & he's promoted by the media as ex-rag 'star'. There are countless others as well.
I notice Dublin only ever seems to appear on R5 for Rag games at the Sty -where he’s relentlessly positive about the Scum even before games vs Dippers when the entire Country expect the Rags to get pasted (and which normally follows)
 
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