Media bias against City

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Having been a City supporter for more years than most on this forum I understand what you say.
We were able to rise above all the criticism others gave us so they had little choice than to admire and respect our loyalty.

Surely this indifference to ridicule and criticism is part and parcel of being a City supporter so why should we expect anything else ? Do we really need the reassurances that we feel we deserve from those who used to patronise us just because we are getting more success than we used to have ?

Yes, maybe we would like others to see our achievements the way they do other teams but if we are upset by it is part of our traditional heritage changing perhaps for the worse ?
I know what you're saying here & the "indifference to ridicule & criticism" is a bit like a badge of honour for City fans. But as I've got older, I find I enjoy those occasions when the media praises the team for a great performance. It's all part of the joy & enhances & prolongs my pleasure in the game. So it's a shame when that's taken away by those who don't love our club & prefer to concentrate on the deficiencies of the opposition.
 
I know what you're saying here & the "indifference to ridicule & criticism" is a bit like a badge of honour for City fans. But as I've got older, I find I enjoy those occasions when the media praises the team for a great performance. It's all part of the joy & enhances & prolongs my pleasure in the game. So it's a shame when that's taken away by those who don't love our club & prefer to concentrate on the deficiencies of the opposition.

This exactly!!
Credit when/where credit is due, that is all I ask.
Don't want smoke blowing up our arses either just be honest FFS!
 
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I know what you're saying here & the "indifference to ridicule & criticism" is a bit like a badge of honour for City fans. But as I've got older, I find I enjoy those occasions when the media praises the team for a great performance. It's all part of the joy & enhances & prolongs my pleasure in the game. So it's a shame when that's taken away by those who don't love our club & prefer to concentrate on the deficiencies of the opposition.

Unfortunately old habits die hard for opposing supporters as well as the media that panders to their views.

I agree this is wrong and I agree we as supporters feel that we deserve better but time will change things so they will misrepresent or ignore our achievements at their peril in the future as our obvious superiority becomes a chronic condition.
 
Well the Trollograph had a first yesterday...
Fan Fiction - Yes folks an article on what WOULD have happened if Giggs had retired from playing football earlier allowing Ferguson to hand over earlier and let Giggs take the reigns.
Truely the once great paper that reported the news without opinion (keeping that to 'leaders') is now purely a rag fanzine...
Now here is the link, but please DON'T click it unless you really like a giggle about FAN fiction...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...e-like-if-Ryan-Giggs-had-retired-aged-35.html

How low the Trollograph has gone since the sale to the Barclay brothers and the creation of a "Digital Agenda" by the owner's place men. Yes clicks are all that count folks!
 
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Well the Trollograph had a first yesterday...
Fan Fiction - Yes folks an article on what WOULD have happened if Giggs had retired from playing football earlier allowing Ferguson to hand over earlier and let Giggs take the reigns.
Truely the once great paper that reported the news without opinion (keeping that to 'leaders') is now purely a rag fanzine...
Now here is the link, but please DON'T click it unless you really like a giggle about FAN fiction...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...e-like-if-Ryan-Giggs-had-retired-aged-35.html

How low the Trollograph has gone since the sale to the Barclay brothers and the creation of a "Digital Agenda" by the owner's place men. Yes clicks are all that count folks!

Unfortunately all media must address the digital change or go under.

Its only a month or so since the Financial Times sold out to a fully digital Nikkei because they were unable to keep up with the pace of change.
Their Chief Executive claimed that despite getting 70% of their subscriptions via downloads rather than printed paper they needed a specialist company to take them through the rest of the change.
 
Unfortunately all media must address the digital change or go under.

Its only a month or so since the Financial Times sold out to a fully digital Nikkei because they were unable to keep up with the pace of change.
Their Chief Executive claimed that despite getting 70% of their subscriptions via downloads rather than printed paper they needed a specialist company to take them through the rest of the change.
Well there's Digital Media and Digital Media.
Pumping articles full of opinion whose intention is to gain the favourable attention of a section of its 'readers' will only encourage the worst human traits of it's readers. Welcome to Troll World...
 
Another SSN cracker - Jurgen Klopp would be only the second German to manage in the PL after Felix Magath..
Uwe at Wigan doesn't count.

What?? They really said that? Besides being completely accurate that is completely outrageous.

Imagine the prestige, the glory, possible revenue streams and goodwill we would have got if people knew Uwe was ex-city. There dastardly deeds, to undermine us, learly have no depths. Hang on I have my local MP on the other line
 
What?? They really said that? Besides being completely accurate that is completely outrageous.

Imagine the prestige, the glory, possible revenue streams and goodwill we would have got if people knew Uwe was ex-city. There dastardly deeds, to undermine us, learly have no depths. Hang on I have my local MP on the other line
Quality!
 
What?? They really said that? Besides being completely accurate that is completely outrageous.

Imagine the prestige, the glory, possible revenue streams and goodwill we would have got if people knew Uwe was ex-city. There dastardly deeds, to undermine us, learly have no depths. Hang on I have my local MP on the other line
A legendary City figure - the first German to manage an English League club - he even named his children Colin & Tony after Bell and Book - imagine indeed
 
Having been a City supporter for more years than most on this forum I understand what you say.
We were able to rise above all the criticism others gave us so they had little choice than to admire and respect our loyalty.

Surely this indifference to ridicule and criticism is part and parcel of being a City supporter so why should we expect anything else ? Do we really need the reassurances that we feel we deserve from those who used to patronise us just because we are getting more success than we used to have ?

Yes, maybe we would like others to see our achievements the way they do other teams but if we are upset by it is part of our traditional heritage changing perhaps for the worse ?
All I and no doubt many others ask for is impartial , fair comment , give credit where credits due , as well as criticise when needed , instead we get envious , snide digs , and comments based on pundits allegiances with certain clubs ( red grievers and rags mostly) that obviously sway their opinions , yes we have been to hell and back and endured many a dark day but that didnt stop me in those days admiring /giving credit to sides that played excellent football
 
All I and no doubt many others ask for is impartial , fair comment , give credit where credits due , as well as criticise when needed , instead we get envious , snide digs , and comments based on pundits allegiances with certain clubs ( red grievers and rags mostly) that obviously sway their opinions , yes we have been to hell and back and endured many a dark day but that didnt stop me in those days admiring /giving credit to sides that played excellent football

I agree it hurts after all that we have endured during our dark days.

Unfortunately the media is enduring a digital revolution so needs as much subscription revenue as it can get so the fairness that we deserve comes a very poor second to appeasing the majority of their subscribers who are not City fans.
This is why pundits are ex LFC or MUFC players and journos are mainly chasing clicks rather than doing the 'fair reporting' we have a right to expect.

In short they protect their jobs which from a sports point of view helps if they are not City ex players / fans and collectively continue the unfairness you describe.

The same thing has happened for many years in the non sports pages of the tabloids where 'Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story' has always been an editors rule of thumb not because they are compulsive liars but because it is an opportunity to sell more papers etc..
 
That's right, he doesn't. You are looking a bit too hard to find a slight against City. Do you work in the media?
I did think he managed Wigan in the PL when I wrote that - wrongly.
He was the first German to manage in the football league though and there have only been two. Pretty typical SSN
really - pity a few on here are blind enough not to notice.
 
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