Media discussion - 2025/26

The 'Greed over Loyalty' banner was put up by the fans (presumably 1894?) as they wanted to put a public focus on it. You can hardly blame any publication then mentioning it, as that's the original intention. Couldn't be bothered reading the match report.
You either missed the strapline point or just have internalised prejudicial media reporting about us to think that it's OK - in which case the rag cockroaches in Salford will be waving their little legs in celebration of a success. Well done.
 
Seems the beeb are pushing the 'city are, and always have been, a one man team' narrative again

"Four years on (from Aguero leaving) , do City find their fortunes tied once again to the fitness and form of a lethal striker with unique attributes and singular talent?

 
Seems the beeb are pushing the 'city are, and always have been, a one man team' narrative again

"Four years on (from Aguero leaving) , do City find their fortunes tied once again to the fitness and form of a lethal striker with unique attributes and singular talent?

Won 2 titles with no striker FFS!
 
Seems the beeb are pushing the 'city are, and always have been, a one man team' narrative again

"Four years on (from Aguero leaving) , do City find their fortunes tied once again to the fitness and form of a lethal striker with unique attributes and singular talent?


Could you imagine if Haaland played for the rags the pages and pages of articles the bbc Instead they did fluff pieces on which striker the rags pay money for then realise he is a dud will be the next Haaland.
 




Laughable.

Quelle surprise, a cockney blowing smoke up the Rags arse.
Whenever a Rag comes out with this bollocks to me, I ask them to quantity what they are saying and back it up with some facts.
Never had a Rag come up with something tangible to back this up.
No wonder they're known as the Trafford Ministry of Truth.
 
Seems the beeb are pushing the 'city are, and always have been, a one man team' narrative again

"Four years on (from Aguero leaving) , do City find their fortunes tied once again to the fitness and form of a lethal striker with unique attributes and singular talent?

It's funny how Sergio has now become, in the BBC''s biased eyes, a "lethal striker etc.".
I don't remember him getting anywhere like the plaudits and respect he should have received, when he was playing ?
Just like David Silva, poor old Sergio was never appreciated by the media or the Premier League...
 
Kerrrrrrching

They are still the biggest club in the world, BUT they win nothing

Where in the rules does it say just because you're the biggest club, the other 92 clubs have to let you win all the time
Football in the 1990s was so so boring because everybody had to let United win, even the referees would never dare go against them or face demotion to the lower leagues,
 

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