Media discussion - 2025/26

Their goal was rightly disallowed. But even if it was given, there was no chance for them yesterday. Bradley on a high having dominated Vinicius in the CL faced Jeremy and was brought back crashing down to earth. Similarly, Nico despite knocks, gave Salah very little and left him wondering why he started this game. The other Nico was just Rodri in disguise wearing no.14 and utterly bossing the much hyped Gravenberch. Matheus locked down the right flank and gave 116 million pounds man Wirtz absolutely nothing all game. Ruben and Josko made Ekitike vanish from Manchester altogether. Erling despite being quiet planted a towering header beating Konate and was a menace all game. Phil and Bernardo were their usual tricky, hustling & bustling self and dominated Mcallister and Szoboslai. And 1 or 2 times when they actually attacked, Gigio was there to mop up.

So, they can moan all they want about the disallowed goal, they were not getting anything out of the game yesterday. This was the flagship performance of this young, emerging and dangerous City side and the world will be shaking again!
 
I don’t understand how the media can say “Arsenal could of crumbled at Sunderland” am I missing something Sunderland equalised in injury time to claim a point, Arsenal title chasing Arsenal dropped 2 fucking points, honestly the fucking state of the media in this country is off the scale, how they like to manipulate situations.
 
Was there as much coverage over Dias' disallowed goal against Liverpool when Akanji breathed on Allison? Thought not, funny that

Correct said on another thread that goal that was allowed few years ago the media were saying it should have been disallowed now they are arguing that VVD goal should be allowed! Zero respect for the Media
 
So the BBC need to be impeccable, honest, unbiased etc....that obviously isn't relevant to the Sports Dept.

That Ross bloke did some seemingly very good in-depth reports on things in the early hours and ended up being the original face of BBC Verify always seemed to cover stories well but then, he did one on City/Charges and it was Citeh bingo/full of untruths. Then you think is all his output as crap as that so now, he's just 'one of many' I take with a pinch of salt.

Now the big question is ...just sport or full of shit everywhere? The answer is probably everywhere however, sports reporting never gets called out and never even gets a mention on the complaint show on Sunday mornings.

It's worth noting that ITV is moving towards sky which isn't a good thing. The BBC could be a terminal case as we know it and mat have to cut itself in pieces to survive.
 
So the BBC need to be impeccable, honest, unbiased etc....that obviously isn't relevant to the Sports Dept.

That Ross bloke did some seemingly very good in-depth reports on things in the early hours and ended up being the original face of BBC Verify always seemed to cover stories well but then, he did one on City/Charges and it was Citeh bingo/full of untruths. Then you think is all his output as crap as that so now, he's just 'one of many' I take with a pinch of salt.

Now the big question is ...just sport or full of shit everywhere? The answer is probably everywhere however, sports reporting never gets called out and never even gets a mention on the complaint show on Sunday mornings.

It's worth noting that ITV is moving towards sky which isn't a good thing. The BBC could be a terminal case as we know it and mat have to cut itself in pieces to survive.

I’ve said that about the media that once they lie about subjects people have knowledge of then they stop believing the stuff they previous swallowed.
 
Watched the highlights on the BBC sport app. For Dokus goal, the nob commentator says “that one’s deflected too”… watched the same on MOD and they have changed the audio. How can we believe anything they say when they edit and change things at will?
Also looking at the edit on the app, you would have thought that the game was a hell of a lot closer than it was, most of the action was the Dippers. BBC sport is so badly run it’s a joke - do your jobs, be impartial and actually give us some intelligent insight please
 
Don’t think those bastions of impartiality at the BBC took it too well yesterday did they? They were showing replays of John Stone’s goal against Wolves last season when Slot was being interviewed having a moan about it.

Then they got Murphy and Rooney to say it was a goal in the studio afterwards.

Fuck em let them fume about it, Dias had a perfectly good goal ruled out two years ago. Milner should have walked at Anfield but didn’t, not to mention Alexander Arnold playing basketball in front of the Kop. Karma is a bitch, suck it up lah.
 
This decision has already been given more air time/ discussion bringing in ‘experts’ from all over to give their opinion. Bothroyd ,who would give merson a run for his money on being the thickest sky pundit, being the latest idiot.
I don’t remember this level of outcry when palace keeper hand balled outside the area, no sending off not even a free kick, minimal discussion
 

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