franksinatra
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stuart brennan said:LoveCity said:stuart brennan said:I can only say that my experience is that none of the national lads has an anti-City agenda. End of
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqjQLBuwOZk[/youtube]
Granted, there is some utter crap talked in that clip.
But is that down to those journos having an anti-City agenda or, more likely because either
a) They are expressing their honest opinion or
b) They are trying to be provocative, something on which such shows, and Talksport, thrive.
I've see United ripped like that on Sunday Supplement, and just about every other club.
It's not about agendas, it's about opinions, wind-ups and selling papers.
My own personal opinion is there is an anti-City agenda out there, the club has been transformed from the butt of all jokes to a threat to the established order and for some reason journalists etc do not like this.
Laughably the vast majority of vitriol refers to our wealth and from their slanted viewpoint the unfair playing field this has caused, purposely choosing to ignore the fact that clubs like Liverpool, United, Spurs etc have been at the top of the league for many years due to being able to pay the highest wages and transfer fees, but suddenly there is a moral crusade to address this issue as if it started over the past three years.
Interestingly Vicky Kloss at a recent supporters club meeting made reference to the treatment of the club by the press and stated that rather than issue writs the club was adopting a softly softly approach and was hoping to influence the big hitters within the media to the positives about the club. So for all the alleged paranoia of City fans, the the club recognises the negativity of the press towards us, so the fans have a right to consider there is an anti-city agenda.
As for the MEN I dont think they are anti-City but favour United and always have had. An opinion I have developed over many years, the number of times after a great win I have expected the back page (In the old days) to be focused on City, yet to disapointed with a hardly relevant article on a United players injury are the like.