Media discussion - 2025/26

Pathetic desperate needy rag sycophantic **** that David Jones on Sly Sports main event.

He's actually pressing Roy Keane to say something positive about the rags.

That thick fucker Sturridge saying "the players will go into the dressing room disappointed they lost the game but they'll be pleased to see progress from last season"

Richards is just Richards, a clown for Sly who says whatever the producers tell him to say.
Richards was trying to defend the weak United keeper
 
Daily Heil comparative headers

Rags:

Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha showed just how much Man United have struggled in attack. Ruben Amorim was right... he HAD to rip it up and start over, writes NATHAN SALT - WHY RUBEN WAS RIGHT​


City

The huge headache Pep Guardiola has despite Wolves rout - and why there is no easy fix​


I listened to football daily explaining how hard it is for debutants to make an impact for the Arsenal v Rags game & I thought this will be interesting when they get to summarise ours……

As you’ve shown a loss or poor performance can show promise but a win & commanding performance shows nothing of the sort……
 
The Times - LFC`s Partner Sponsor - Standard Chartered

Elise Stefanik, a New York Republican congresswoman, who asked the US attorney general to probe Standard Chartered bank over alleged terrorist payments has had an impact on LFC`s long term, prominent partner sponsor who Liverpool are "proud" to be associated with.

"Shares in Standard Chartered have fallen in overnight trading in Hong Kong, trading down almost 4 per cent, as they catch up with a sharp sell-off in London on Friday. More than £2 billion was wiped off the value of Standard Chartered’s London-listed shares in late trading on Friday after they fell 8 per cent."

The fall followed comments over alleged terrorist payments.

Standard Chartered has previously been fined record amounts for financial irregularities.
 
The Times - LFC`s Partner Sponsor - Standard Chartered

Elise Stefanik, a New York Republican congresswoman, who asked the US attorney general to probe Standard Chartered bank over alleged terrorist payments has had an impact on LFC`s long term, prominent partner sponsor who Liverpool are "proud" to be associated with.

"Shares in Standard Chartered have fallen in overnight trading in Hong Kong, trading down almost 4 per cent, as they catch up with a sharp sell-off in London on Friday. More than £2 billion was wiped off the value of Standard Chartered’s London-listed shares in late trading on Friday after they fell 8 per cent."

The fall followed comments over alleged terrorist payments.

Standard Chartered has previously been fined record amounts for financial irregularities.
‘Financial irregularities’ ffs.
 
The Times - LFC`s Partner Sponsor - Standard Chartered

Elise Stefanik, a New York Republican congresswoman, who asked the US attorney general to probe Standard Chartered bank over alleged terrorist payments has had an impact on LFC`s long term, prominent partner sponsor who Liverpool are "proud" to be associated with.

"Shares in Standard Chartered have fallen in overnight trading in Hong Kong, trading down almost 4 per cent, as they catch up with a sharp sell-off in London on Friday. More than £2 billion was wiped off the value of Standard Chartered’s London-listed shares in late trading on Friday after they fell 8 per cent."

The fall followed comments over alleged terrorist payments.

Standard Chartered has previously been fined record amounts for financial irregularities.
Am surprised that they even mentioned Liverpool! Watch other media though say absolutely nought about it if it was us with that sponsor the whole of the media would be talking about it
 
There must still be a small hard core of fans who like to tune in to BBC1 at 10:20 pm not knowing the scores. They must spend all Saturday evening in a media blackout. No TV news, no radio, no Internet. Daren't go to the pub or out to get a takeaway in case somebody mentions a match result. Then, at 10:15, the half wits on the BBC News report on the main football highlights of the day so that these poor souls have to be reminded to "look away now." If Match of the Day is literally being shown in the next 5 minutes why do they have to report on the days' games in the news? Most fans already know the scores because they have had five hours to check them out, and those who don't know the scores are those who have spent five hours deliberately trying to avoid hearing them.
Sounds like you need to send one of them letters...
Dear BBC
 
Richards was trying to defend the weak United keeper
Yes, that didn't go unnoticed.

Richards is just another ex-player who has sold his soul for a regular income from Sly Sports.

The irony is that when he's on the panel during a MCFC game, the other pundits (usually a rag or a dipper) make a point of saying he's bias towards City.

I've never seen or heard him defend the club when they bring up the 115 charges and unless you know who he is, you would have no idea he played for City.
 
There must still be a small hard core of fans who like to tune in to BBC1 at 10:20 pm not knowing the scores. They must spend all Saturday evening in a media blackout. No TV news, no radio, no Internet. Daren't go to the pub or out to get a takeaway in case somebody mentions a match result. Then, at 10:15, the half wits on the BBC News report on the main football highlights of the day so that these poor souls have to be reminded to "look away now." If Match of the Day is literally being shown in the next 5 minutes why do they have to report on the days' games in the news? Most fans already know the scores because they have had five hours to check them out, and those who don't know the scores are those who have spent five hours deliberately trying to avoid hearing them.

I think the last people to do that were the Likely Lads.
 

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