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Simple economics, I guess. They claimed they would be different, but like so many media outlets will ultimately pander to their largest global audiences (i.e. Liverpool and United). Hence we get the likes of Pearce, Hughes and Andy Mitten serving up partisan, Pravda-esque shit, whilst subscriptions are cancelled at a rate of knots on the blue halves of Manchester and Merseyside.One thing I really don't understand about The Athletic... Sam doing the City stuff, Rafa Honigstein, Ornstein, Pitt-Brookes all brilliant writers... then James bloody Pearce. Utter c**t
I only read the City (and a few NFL) articles, and they are very enjoyable and well written, though I don’t think I will be resubscribing when my current one runs out.Simple economics, I guess. They claimed they would be different, but like so many media outlets will ultimately pander to their largest global audiences (i.e. Liverpool and United). Hence we get the likes of Pearce, Hughes and Andy Mitten serving up partisan, Pravda-esque shit, whilst subscriptions are cancelled at a rate of knots on the blue halves of Manchester and Merseyside.
I've been reading on Twitter LFC won't pay the fee because they feel it will break FFP in the future (related in reduction in income due to covid-19 pandemic).The dippers wouldn’t pay his release clause, what happened to those record breaking profits they were bragging about?
They had to pay the staff that they didn't furlough.The dippers wouldn’t pay his release clause, what happened to those record breaking profits they were bragging about?
I've been reading on Twitter LFC won't pay the fee because they feel it will break FFP in the future (related in reduction in income due to covid-19 pandemic).
If you are champions and you don’t strengthen things go stale. We’ve seen that in the past when City have had poor transfer windows after winning the league and finished miles off the season after.