SheeshKebab
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Negative press is always good press. Love it me! We're becoming one of the greatest teams in world football and everyone knows it. That's why we're so hated!
None of what you posted militates in any way against the right of a long-standing Citybsupporter to rail against the press failing to report on City in a way that is fair and equitable.
How many times do people like you need to be told? What exactly can the PR team do to stop John Cross writing a story like that? (Actually he didn't write that headline and tagline in all probability as it would have been a sub-editor). They don't have someone sitting behind every journalist's shoulder and can't stop anyone writing anything. They have no legal recourse unless the article is defamatory. They could ban people, as the pisscan used to do, but that won't get us any better press as it doesn't stop people writing nasty things about us. In fact it probably gets us even worse press.I don't understand how Man City consistently suffer this inordinate abuse and belittling from the press and the press can continue with this abuse unopposed if Man City have an effective PR Department. My only conclusion is Man City do not have an effective PR Department. Our first eleven on the pitch and our successes on it are first class and well managed and should propel our image in the public eye, if we are constantly getting negative press in recent years even with Man City's successes on the field surely the PR Department are failing abysmally.
I honestly think that at levels reaching Khaldoon have said, "fuck it", as long as its nothing way over the top,then lets ride with it.I know it becomes tiresome having to read shit about our Club and our wonderful Owner,so the best thing we can do is ram it down their throats by becoming PL Champs again and a great run in the CL.I meant in general 'Media bias against City' nothing is ever countered, as someone has posted we need a Rottweiler not a Labrador, get them off their fat arses and earn their corn
Welcome my friend, a convert to the Agendista party.I used to think many of you were being paranoid at this alleged bias but I'm noticing it more and more now. My simple solution will be to not buy their filth. I rarely ever did but am now boycotting completely.
I used to think many of you were being paranoid at this alleged bias but I'm noticing it more and more now. My simple solution will be to not buy their filth. I rarely ever did but am now boycotting completely.
The world is full of short-sighted 'erberts who know nothing about patient strategies. At least ours are well meaning.The point is that there's only so much our PR team can do and they're playing a long game, which is the way the Sheikh and his people want it.
We had one of those in Paul Tyrrell and we were laughed at. Someone (who posts on here) published a not terribly complimentary piece in the MCIVTA e-zine and Tyrrell threatened legal action. Some journalists found out about this and ripped Tyrrell a new one so he had no choice but to back down. Those journos told me they were only too glad to have a go at him. Now we didn't really matter in those days but imagine if we had.I meant in general 'Media bias against City' nothing is ever countered, as someone has posted we need a Rottweiler not a Labrador, get them off their fat arses and earn their corn
How many times do people like you need to be told? What exactly can the PR team do to stop John Cross writing a story like that? (Actually he didn't write that headline and tagline in all probability as it would have been a sub-editor). They don't have someone sitting behind every journalist's shoulder and can't stop anyone writing anything. They have no legal recourse unless the article is defamatory. They could ban people, as the pisscan used to do, but that won't get us any better press as it doesn't stop people writing nasty things about us. In fact it probably gets us even worse press.
A few years ago, following the takeover, I was at a meeting at the club at which Vicky Kloss was present and sounded off in much the same way that you did. She sat down with me afterwards and explained things to me. First and foremost, the PR agenda is dictated by Abu Dhabi, specifically Simon Pearce. And that agenda is 'keep it low key'. She said that they know they can't stop the sort of shit we often get but, if they feel the writer has gone too far, they'll take it up with them. If they're not happy with his or her response then they go to the editor. In some cases they will then instruct solicitors and at that point the paper will often back down and quietly pay a significant sum to charity. In one case only that I'm aware of, we've gone to court and we won (I think it was against The Sun) when the paper cast The Sheikh in a bad light and wrote something that was patently.
They've concentrated on the more intelligent journalists and quietly brought them onside. And, as others have also said, we restrict access now unless we can influence the agenda. So if you want an interview with Kompany, you have to write something complimentary about the CFA ,City in the Community or something that oresents us in a good light but, again, we can't force them to do that. I had a journalist complain to me that City and Pellegrini in particular gave them nothing these days. Eventually, as we get more popular, they'll come round and fawn over us in the way they do over the rags and Liverpool but until then, we'll just have to take the shit.
The point is that there's only so much our PR team can do and they're playing a long game, which is the way the Sheikh and his people want it.
We can't force them to print those stories though. Currently, playing to the armchair rag gallery is seen as good business sense, in the same way firms schmooze their big clients. When the trains from London are filled with blue instead of red, we'll get better press.i`d suggest we flood the lazy cunts with positive stories like the twats who reside at the trafford shithole do,
to some extent the negative stuff must have an adverse effect on potential new supporters when forming an opinion of our club.
Come on lets be honest this is the no news part of the year with papers struggling for market share in a total media market that is changing via the digital revolution (thanks Marvin for your posts on this).
Quite proud of the way we conduct ourselves really but I do understand the need to protest about the way they have identified anti City articles as the way to attract their main purchasing customers.
There is no obligation to buy or read or view this type of headline advertising especially if it upsets us but they have their reasons because the more it upsets us as City fans the more likely it is to be successful to attract new non City purchases etc..
We don't have to agree with the journo and his team, we just have to understand why the headline has been considered ideal for printing.
Let those who are frightened of the rise and rise of City buy the anti City slant to satisfy their lack of understanding regarding how a real business plan works. It will stop them asking why their own owners don't do the same which is the question they should be asking.