Media discussion - 2024/25

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I have it on very.good authority that Ian Herbert has a 2 inch cock for anyone who has read his hatchet job in the fail (I haven't) but saw Tolmiess tweet. Its hilarious. 'Lavishly assembled set of lawyers'...
Please god let us win 115 because it will be fucking epic.Here it is for anyone who wants to rage..
Fuck sake, he has it in for City at a very high level. Just behind Harris and Delaney but not by much. A bitter **** of the highest order
 
Mcnulty commented in his Man City need 'perfect game' BBC article that City are a fading team.

That's not true is it Mcnulty. Fading implies permanence. I expect City to hit back hard next season and if Gonzalez is as good as his league debut suggested, City should finish this season strongly.
Mcnulty better watch out, perhaps he’ll have Aron Barksdale on his back… or should that be Omar!
 
I noticed a "story" on the internet that Phil Foden will be sold by City. Not read it but presumably there'll be an exodus when we're banged to rights ;-)

The coincidence of all these shite scrapings, especially when we're playing high profile games, what are the chances?

Look forward to administering a good twatting tonight to the stuff armed prats!
 
I noticed a "story" on the internet that Phil Foden will be sold by City. Not read it but presumably there'll be an exodus when we're banged to rights ;-)

The coincidence of all these shite scrapings, especially when we're playing high profile games, what are the chances?

Look forward to administering a good twatting tonight to the stuff armed prats!
We’ll have the same shite on Saturday or Sunday before the red scousers game,but it is all just a coincidence ..
 
I have it on very.good authority that Ian Herbert has a 2 inch cock for anyone who has read his hatchet job in the fail (I haven't) but saw Tolmiess tweet. Its hilarious. 'Lavishly assembled set of lawyers'...
Please god let us win 115 because it will be fucking epic.Here it is for anyone who wants to rage..
That article is insidiously hateful and abhorrently racist.

Poor Arsenal, Liverpool and spurs?

Something needs done about this Herbert ****.
 
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Football on Trial: The Manchester City Charges – A Groundbreaking New Podcast launches on BBC Radio 5 Live and Sounds






Football on Trial: The Manchester City Charges is a gripping, new four-part podcast series which explores one of the most significant sporting legal cases in history. Available on BBC Sounds from 6am on Thursday, February 20, this boxset, hosted by renowned BBC News anchor and lifelong City fan, Clive Myrie, chronicles the rise of Manchester City from a club facing a crushing 8-1 defeat to Middlesbrough to one of the most successful teams in the world.



Additional reactive episodes will follow, offering an in-depth analysis of the final verdict, once announced.

Clive explores the club’s history, focusing on the change in ownership from former exile and ex-Thai Prime Minister Taksin Shinawatra to Sheikh Mansour, who purchased the club for £200 million in 2008. He looks at the club's rise, marked by key signings like Brazilian star Robinho and major trophies won under managers Roberto Mancini and Pep Guardiola. Clive also investigates the ongoing legal battle, with 115 charges against the club, stemming from data leaks reported by German newspaper Der Spiegel.



Host, Clive Myrie says: “You’d struggle to find someone who hadn’t heard of Manchester City or one of their players in recent years, but there’s a lot of information people might not know about this high-profile case. I’ll be exploring the club’s history, the intricacies of the charges and the reaction to the final verdict throughout this series.”



Clive hears from former Manchester City player Nedum Onuoha, Der Spiegel data journalist Christoph Winterbach, sports lawyer Nick De Marco, sports broadcaster and producer Emily Brobyn, Manchester City FC Official Supporters Club General Secretary Kevin Parker, and more, across the initial four episodes.



This gripping one-off, special series tells the back story of a club that’s won everything on the pitch, but is at risk of losing a monumental legal case off the pitch.



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Football on Trial: The Manchester City Charges – A Groundbreaking New Podcast launches on BBC Radio 5 Live and Sounds







Football on Trial: The Manchester City Charges is a gripping, new four-part podcast series which explores one of the most significant sporting legal cases in history. Available on BBC Sounds from 6am on Thursday, February 20, this boxset, hosted by renowned BBC News anchor and lifelong City fan, Clive Myrie, chronicles the rise of Manchester City from a club facing a crushing 8-1 defeat to Middlesbrough to one of the most successful teams in the world.



Additional reactive episodes will follow, offering an in-depth analysis of the final verdict, once announced.

Clive explores the club’s history, focusing on the change in ownership from former exile and ex-Thai Prime Minister Taksin Shinawatra to Sheikh Mansour, who purchased the club for £200 million in 2008. He looks at the club's rise, marked by key signings like Brazilian star Robinho and major trophies won under managers Roberto Mancini and Pep Guardiola. Clive also investigates the ongoing legal battle, with 115 charges against the club, stemming from data leaks reported by German newspaper Der Spiegel.



Host, Clive Myrie says: “You’d struggle to find someone who hadn’t heard of Manchester City or one of their players in recent years, but there’s a lot of information people might not know about this high-profile case. I’ll be exploring the club’s history, the intricacies of the charges and the reaction to the final verdict throughout this series.”



Clive hears from former Manchester City player Nedum Onuoha, Der Spiegel data journalist Christoph Winterbach, sports lawyer Nick De Marco, sports broadcaster and producer Emily Brobyn, Manchester City FC Official Supporters Club General Secretary Kevin Parker, and more, across the initial four episodes.



This gripping one-off, special series tells the back story of a club that’s won everything on the pitch, but is at risk of losing a monumental legal case off the pitch.



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that's why I said "shush"
I think they were pointing out that today is wednesday 19th February. So either the day or date is messed up.

-Edit- I'm happy to delete this message if you want to edit the original post to hide the evidence :p
 
I think they were pointing out that today is wednesday 19th February. So either the day or date is messed up.

-Edit- I'm happy to delete this message if you want to edit the original post to hide the evidence :p
I'm more than aware of what I did
 
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This media talk of us and Madrid being a modern CL rivalry is all a bit silly

We’re about as much of a threat to them as the dippers are to us
 
For a complete change of subject and tone, here's an interview with Ellie roebuck who played for our women's team for a number of years. Had been away from the team for a while then left for Barcelona I think summer just gone. Turns out she'd had a stroke shortly after signing for Barcelona. Nice story of her getting back on her feet and playing again when she could've lost her sight. Also mentioning support from petr chech https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c87d7rn1ejvo
 
Watched Craig Hope and someone from the Sun on Back Pages Tonight criticise City's performance

You would think they would preface the criticism with comments about Rodri, Haaland's and Stones injuries. How would Real Madrid do without Mbappe?

Then I read that Carragher has suggested that Haaland didn't play because he doesn't want to play Rudiger. Idiot.

I am sure that I can't have been the only blue who watched the TNT commentary with no sound. Find some neutral commentators.
 
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