Media discussion - 2025/26

Scarlet Shamoon, the cartel's new BBC buffoon.
How can such an incompetent and brainless stringer have been given the job of correspondent of a major football club?
His written output consists of the same three pathetic scripted sentences in every report and his questions at the PCs are without exception simply toe-curling drivel.

From that article didn't realise the sad bastards from Salford have a ticker for the amount of days since the 115 hearing finished:

Charges verdict rumbles on​

Last Sunday, the giant electronic advertising board close to Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium served a reminder it has been "246 days since Man City's FFP hearing ended".

That has since ticked on to 252 days and we are no closer to knowing the outcome of City's 115 charges for allegedly breaching the Premier League's financial rules, which were first published in February 2023.
 
From that article didn't realise the sad bastards from Salford have a ticker for the amount of days since the 115 hearing finished:

Charges verdict rumbles on​

Last Sunday, the giant electronic advertising board close to Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium served a reminder it has been "246 days since Man City's FFP hearing ended".

That has since ticked on to 252 days and we are no closer to knowing the outcome of City's 115 charges for allegedly breaching the Premier League's financial rules, which were first published in February 2023.
It was a PaddyPower advert
 
I didn't watch the whole match last night and was just catching up on the racism incident. Why is it that neither Sky's site or the BBC's can bring themselves to say that it was a toxic Liverpool supporter responsible? SSN seem incapable of mentioning the fact as well.
Because it was a Chelsea fan that did it?
 
From that article didn't realise the sad bastards from Salford have a ticker for the amount of days since the 115 hearing finished:

Charges verdict rumbles on​

Last Sunday, the giant electronic advertising board close to Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium served a reminder it has been "246 days since Man City's FFP hearing ended".

That has since ticked on to 252 days and we are no closer to knowing the outcome of City's 115 charges for allegedly breaching the Premier League's financial rules, which were first published in February 2023.
Banned Roan dictated that part which continues .....

City have strongly denied the charges but, if found guilty, the commission could sanction a massive points deduction or the unthinkable scenario of relegation.
A decision was widely expected to arrive in the first quarter of 2025 and boss Guardiola provided a timeline of "in one month" back in February, but that has now dragged into another season.
The sheer scale of charges and amount of evidence has led to October now being mooted for the time of the verdict, but there has been no official confirmation of this.
The club has declined to comment, while Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said they have "no influence" on the timing and it would be "wrong" for him to speculate.

In the meantime, it has been business as usual for City.


The BBC are now the cartel's cutting edge - here's my online comment

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Scarlet Shamoon, the cartel's new BBC buffoon.
How can such an incompetent and brainless stringer have been given the job of correspondent of a major football club?
His written output consists of the same three pathetic scripted sentences in every report and his questions at the PCs are without exception simply toe-curling drivel.

I think it was him asking the second set of questions to Pep in the press conference yesterday. The fat slug!!
 
From that article didn't realise the sad bastards from Salford have a ticker for the amount of days since the 115 hearing finished:

Charges verdict rumbles on​

Last Sunday, the giant electronic advertising board close to Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium served a reminder it has been "246 days since Man City's FFP hearing ended".

That has since ticked on to 252 days and we are no closer to knowing the outcome of City's 115 charges for allegedly breaching the Premier League's financial rules, which were first published in February 2023.

Maybe we need to record how many days it is since the perennial winners last won the title.
 
Maybe we need to record how many days it is since the perennial winners last won the title.
Or maybe ask how many days has it been since that horse spunk loving whisky nosed jock bully refused to answer the 99 questions put to the rags board by the previous owners he refused to answer and lost £60 million in stud fees when he dropped the court case .Thankfully it's all worked out quite well for city not a horse racing fan but one of my sporting heroes is rock of Gibraltar a horse that brought joy to millions a special mention to the glazer boys keep doing what your doing lads
 
Notice the BBC headlines are league opener hit by racist remark etc not Liverpool fan thrown out for racist remarks

I was out walking the dog this morning and had to laugh at the Today programme on Radio 4. They managed to give the report without mentioning that the fan supported Liverpool!

Lorra lols!
 

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