Media discussion - 2024/25

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Sly United Spin Stone is at it again.

It’s an absolute disgrace that we are paying for this **** to go on another jolly at the expense of the BBC TV licence fee payer.


The BBC are on an emergency war footing as far as the Rags are concerned. The team may be terminally shite but the brand must be protected at all costs.
 
New bbc PR piece

Manchester United have been named the world's second most valuable football club behind only Real Madrid despite their recent struggles on the pitch.

Forbes' annual list, external of the world's most valuable football teams ranks United second with a value of $6.6bn (£4.9bn), and a revenue of $834m (£620m) in the 2023-24 season.

According to Forbes, United's value increased by 1% despite finishing eighth in the Premier League table in 23-24 and failing to qualify for the Uefa Champions League.
 
New bbc PR piece

Manchester United have been named the world's second most valuable football club behind only Real Madrid despite their recent struggles on the pitch.

Forbes' annual list, external of the world's most valuable football teams ranks United second with a value of $6.6bn (£4.9bn), and a revenue of $834m (£620m) in the 2023-24 season.

According to Forbes, United's value increased by 1% despite finishing eighth in the Premier League table in 23-24 and failing to qualify for the Uefa Champions League.
That's like me loaning £1M and claiming to be a millionaire.
 
New bbc PR piece

Manchester United have been named the world's second most valuable football club behind only Real Madrid despite their recent struggles on the pitch.

Forbes' annual list, external of the world's most valuable football teams ranks United second with a value of $6.6bn (£4.9bn), and a revenue of $834m (£620m) in the 2023-24 season.

According to Forbes, United's value increased by 1% despite finishing eighth in the Premier League table in 23-24 and failing to qualify for the Uefa Champions League.
Pretty sure the value dropped by 7% immediately after spurs won the wooden spoon euro shield.
 
New bbc PR piece

Manchester United have been named the world's second most valuable football club behind only Real Madrid despite their recent struggles on the pitch.

Forbes' annual list, external of the world's most valuable football teams ranks United second with a value of $6.6bn (£4.9bn), and a revenue of $834m (£620m) in the 2023-24 season.

According to Forbes, United's value increased by 1% despite finishing eighth in the Premier League table in 23-24 and failing to qualify for the Uefa Champions League.

How the hell can so many gullible people be in existence that would prop that steaming turd up? It should have been dead already.
 
PSG - according to BT/TNT - 'Good for football that PSG win the Champions League'. Fabulous performance tonight - fair enough. But, we're forever being told that whenever we won a trophy it's bad for football. Double standards.
PSG Arab oil money is good City’s Arab oil money is bad ..
 
My earlier comment about PSG and media double standards brings me to something else. Pundits frothing at the mouth about Dembele. Ultra gifted player, yes - does things other great players can't. But look at the career stats of this 28 year old player. 20 goals in 72 Champions League games - always plays in mega talented sides. 114 career goals at 28!! Plays against vastly inferior sides every week in France. He's always been inconsistent. You don't know from one week to the next whether he'll turn up. His scoring record is dismal. As for PSG this season, they were almost as bad as us for most of the league stage of the Ch L, then hit form and dumped Liverpool out. They haven't crushed all before them all season as the media would have you believe - they merely hit form a few months ago with all their stellar players turning up.
 
Does that Hugh woolstencroft talk about anything else apart from united on talkshite
100 million for rat face they should get full team and change for 100 million
Nope.

He's another southern rag twat like Crooks trying to keep them relevant.
 
My earlier comment about PSG and media double standards brings me to something else. Pundits frothing at the mouth about Dembele. Ultra gifted player, yes - does things other great players can't. But look at the career stats of this 28 year old player. 20 goals in 72 Champions League games - always plays in mega talented sides. 114 career goals at 28!! Plays against vastly inferior sides every week in France. He's always been inconsistent. You don't know from one week to the next whether he'll turn up. His scoring record is dismal. As for PSG this season, they were almost as bad as us for most of the league stage of the Ch L, then hit form and dumped Liverpool out. They haven't crushed all before them all season as the media would have you believe - they merely hit form a few months ago with all their stellar players turning up.
Their win over us give them the belief that they could get decent results and set the tone for what followed..
 
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