Media bias against City

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The media are in denial about the rags result last night. No mention on talkshite on 7 o'clock news, little about the goals on my twitter account. Ladyman saying it's just a preseason friendly, it's about fitness. I just compare that to the delight expressed by the hacks in repeating our Real Madrid score.

Spot on. I notice the BBC hide last night's defeat behind a story about de Gea's potential move. Their report about our defeat in the friendly against Real was very 'sticky' both on their website and their red button service. Despicable organisation.
 
Spot on. I notice the BBC hide last night's defeat behind a story about de Gea's potential move. Their report about our defeat in the friendly against Real was very 'sticky' both on their website and their red button service. Despicable organisation.

Prob because mcfc vs Real Madrid is a much bigger draw these days than the rags vs psg
 
I have a feeling that this is not new. An article in the Nazigraph today about top 10 clubs for financial stability talks about Norwich and says...Despite the fact that Carrow Road will be hosting the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal this season, the supporters have not been fleeced for the privilege - season-ticket prices have been frozen for the second year in a row as a “thank-you from the Club to fans in the 80th anniversary year of Carrow Road”.
It is subtle but just crops up everywhere these days.
That's click bait ad revenues for you, might as well have read

An article in the Nazigraph today about top 10 clubs for financial stability talks about Norwich and says...Despite the fact that Carrow Road will be hosting the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, UKIP and Arsenal this season, the supporters have not been fleeced for the privilege - season-ticket prices have been frozen for the second year in a row as a “thank-you from the Club to fans in the 80th anniversary year of Carrow Road”.
 
On the BBC Sport Page and I can't see any mention of the rags pre season game against PSG, its as if it never happened. Would it have been similar for the Barca game when they played half of Barca's second 11 ?
 
I have a feeling that this is not new. An article in the Nazigraph today about top 10 clubs for financial stability talks about Norwich and says...Despite the fact that Carrow Road will be hosting the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal this season, the supporters have not been fleeced for the privilege - season-ticket prices have been frozen for the second year in a row as a “thank-you from the Club to fans in the 80th anniversary year of Carrow Road”.
It is subtle but just crops up everywhere these days.
Norwich have been charging us £50+ for tickets for the past few years when we go there - it's easy to take the moral high ground and say you're 'freezing ticket prices' when they are already astronomical and disproportionate to the stature of the club. A club that charges over £50 for a ticket to a Championship game should be ashamed of themselves!
 
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