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Mcpointy said they should hack us down and even laughted at some of them,****
In fairness he slated Clayton for his tackle on Sterling and at the end for Traore's tackle on Nolito.

He really didn't say they should hack City players down, but that they should get stuck into us, which is right, it's the only way they were ever going to get anything from the match, ergo he was saying what everybody really already knew and thought.

He was wholesome in his praise for Aguero, the same for De Bruyne's crossing, and he even had a little moment of man love near the end over David Silva.

But none of that fits the agenda on this thread. They were shocking last season, BT, less so this season, though some of them still can't let go, Savage especially, but today Peter Drury even managed to fit in a reference to Billy Meredith, proving to BT's younger viewers that we actually do have a history that goes way, way back.

I haven't watched any of the pre- or post-match coverage, so I can't possibly comment on that.
 
In fairness he slated Clayton for his tackle on Sterling and at the end for Traore's tackle on Nolito.

He really didn't say they should hack City players down, but that they should get stuck into us, which is right, it's the only way they were ever going to get anything from the match, ergo he was saying what everybody really already knew and thought.

He was wholesome in his praise for Aguero, the same for De Bruyne's crossing, and he even had a little moment of man love near the end over David Silva.

But none of that fits the agenda on this thread. They were shocking last season, BT, less so this season, though some of them still can't let go, Savage especially, but today Peter Drury even managed to fit in a reference to Billy Meredith, proving to BT's younger viewers that we actually do have a history that goes way, way back.

I haven't watched any of the pre- or post-match coverage, so I can't possibly comment on that.

Agreed - didnt see the pre- post game either, but during they weren't too bad this time tbh
 
I thought Mcmanaman was good today, and also in the game against Monaco.

the biggest problem on that channel continues to remain Ferdinand being on City matches. Ex united doesnt mean blatant bias (Keane, G Nevelle), but it does in his case
 
The BT coverage today was much improved and a lot less biased than last season's outrage, but their coverage leaves a lot to be desired most weeks.

Anyway the positives today:-

Peter Drury is always fair to City and for all his shoutiness can do all their matches on BT for me. His reference to Billy Meredith was a nice touch. Drury is a good professional commentator. There are good commentators out there: Drury, Alistair Mann, Guy Mowbray.

Ince - he is always fair (though he benignly didn't hide his Middlesboring connection). No issue with him since he left the rags. From being a gobshite in his rags days, the more I've heard about him, including from Blues like Paul Lake in his book, the more he seems a decent bloke. Never thought I'd say that.
McPointy - was actually unbiased today which is a first but try not to pay too much attention to him. He's a nob, and he was a disgrace in a City shirt, barring that first game, and he will resume normal biased service on Wednesday, mark my words.

Rachel Brown-Finnis, ex-England Women's goalie said in the studio that she hopes City are rewarded (in the FA Cup) for treating the competition seriously.
 
BT have been a lot better this season, I think people should stop being such "snowflakes" and over sensitive about the odd comment about us, some people aren't happy unless they're moaning. Nowt wrong with today's commentaries
 

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