Mancini is a 'disgrace' - The Guardian

My view on journalists is that as Rag fans come from all over the place and % wise of population they will have the highest number of fans, then rag fan journalists will also make up the biggest % of journos.

Rag fans will also therefore make up the biggest % of readers.

Hence the shit about us!
 
LongsightM13 said:
How is Zab supposed to be racist? For being head-butted by a black guy and staying on his feet?
Arsenal fans are a joke, becoming a parody of themselves

I found the thread on here:

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starts about page 5 I think. Arsenal fan (who knows) by the name of Red Sun.

Red Sun? Sounds like...nahhhhhhh. Who knows anymore with male rags pretending to be arse girls.
 
journos are a fucking disgrace, they are supposed to report news not create it

mancini has every right to set his team out to play how ever he likes within the rules and regulations of the game.

its exactly the same as when holloway berated the fa/premier league over changing his entire XI only they dont have a vendetta against him and get all misty eyed for anyone that is shallow enough to try and be a poor mans mourinho.
 
I watched ESPN Soccernet Press Pass last night and all their panel were full of praise for City and Mancini for the way they took a point away at the Arse.
Pretty sad indictment when yanks know more about football than the English.
 
trublueaussie said:
I watched ESPN Soccernet Press Pass last night and all their panel were full of praise for City and Mancini for the way they took a point away at the Arse.
Pretty sad indictment when yanks know more about football than the English.


its not what they know...its what they'll admit to.
they cant bring themselves to admire city, yet if england had put a performance in half as organised and half as committed in the world cup they'd be crowing from the rooftops.
 
st. blue said:
trublueaussie said:
I watched ESPN Soccernet Press Pass last night and all their panel were full of praise for City and Mancini for the way they took a point away at the Arse.
Pretty sad indictment when yanks know more about football than the English.


its not what they know...its what they'll admit to.
they cant bring themselves to admire city, yet if england had put a performance in half as organised and half as committed in the world cup they'd be crowing from the rooftops.
Fair call mate, the English journos must be under instruction from the FA to pan every side bar the 'greatest team in the universe'.
What happened to ethics in journolism.
 
trublueaussie said:
st. blue said:
its not what they know...its what they'll admit to.
they cant bring themselves to admire city, yet if england had put a performance in half as organised and half as committed in the world cup they'd be crowing from the rooftops.
Fair call mate, the English journos must be under instruction from the FA to pan every side bar the 'greatest team in the universe'.
What happened to ethics in journolism.

Contraction: the shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by omission of internal letters, e.g. journalism might become jism.
 
Glendenning is a fat Irish wanker who, like his fellow fat Irish wankers in the media, thinks his every utterance is in the style of Oscar Wilde but wittier.

He was one of he main stirrers before the Munich Anniversary derby, presumably encouraging Daniel Taylor to write stories about how City fans couldn't be trusted to keep quiet etc.

Taylor published a story that City fans at West Ham for the FA Cup tie in January that year had been singing "We're all going to the Golden Jubilee". A few people who were there challenged this and Glendenning backtracked saying Taylor had heard it in a pub. When it was established that Taylor had actually been in Saudi Arabia with the rags at the time, the fat Irish cnut then said someone had told Taylor they'd heard it sung in a pub but he didn't know which pub. Taylor, of course, had got it off a City forum. Glendenning must have known that.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Glendenning is a fat Irish wanker who, like his fellow fat Irish wankers in the media, thinks his every utterance is in the style of Oscar Wilde but wittier.

He was one of he main stirrers before the Munich Anniversary derby, presumably encouraging Daniel Taylor to write stories about how City fans couldn't be trusted to keep quiet etc.

Taylor published a story that City fans at West Ham for the FA Cup tie in January that year had been singing "We're all going to the Golden Jubilee". A few people who were there challenged this and Glendenning backtracked saying Taylor had heard it in a pub. When it was established that Taylor had actually been in Saudi Arabia with the rags at the time, the fat Irish cnut then said someone had told Taylor they'd heard it sung in a pub but he didn't know which pub. Taylor, of course, had got it off a City forum. Glendenning must have known that.
Wow complicated story! From my experience of Daniel Taylor he is just tells the truth!
He is a Nottingham Forest supporter who has written good Bio. books on Clough and Fergie, (not creepy as you might think but "warts and all"). I follow him on twitter and I have never come accross any anti-City comments from his Guardian articles or any source.
Personally I have no time for any "Munich tripe". That event was a human tragedy and even though we might hate United to glory in Munich is contemptable.
I didnt like the comments from Glendeening and I was thinking of writing to the Guardian editor to complain.
 

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