Gorton_Tubster
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There is nothing whatsoever biased in that article. He's just rehashing the same old pub opinion of the entire country: that we have struggled without Kompany this season. It's not an insightful piece but it's just a bog standard off-the-shelf generic cliched opinion. That's why this whole discussion is totally skewed: most of you see bias in any piece that doesn't say "Manchester City are wonderful and will win every game". You see everyone as being a dyed-in-the-wool fan of a club like you are, and from that starting point see bias which isn't there.
When doing that piece Martin Keown will only have cared about how it is perceived and his own career in the media, not Arsenal's result tonight. He won't be daft enough to think that his opinion, tucked away in some corner of the internet, has any bearing whatsoever on tonight's game.
You missed my point. It is Arsenal t home, THEY are under pressure, not City, aa draw for us will be ok, the pressure is on them not us. If that was Kompany doing that articale it would be saying Arsenal have the pressure, they have to win.
Now multiply that by the number of ex liv/ars/utd players in the media and every "corner of the internet" (This was the BBC main football page btw )
IE it isnt bias, it is just the waay it is for the next few years for City.
You totally read my thing wrong.