Media bias against City

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FFS.
This thread is entitled 'Media bias against City' ..... Right?
So my point is that the 'headline' mentions every other English Champions League team , as well as The Grief Junkies ( who are in a secondary completion) .....Right?
So I'd say that we were left out of the headline deliberately , therefore showing bias against us.

Am I missing something here? When I click on the link there are no teams mentioned in the headline.
 
News night Scudamore interview last night,
did you notice the pictures in the background, 2 of the rags lifting the premier league trophy , one of Chelsea, sure I saw arsenal there as well, fucking arsenal!! When was the last time they won it again? Didn't see a single sky blue shirt anywhere. They also framed the shot so the rags were clearly on show above his left shoulder at all times.
 
Meant to mention this when it first appeared over a week ago but have been very busy of late so sorry as it may well have been mentioned already. It was either in the Sunday People or Sunday Mirror over a week ago but they had to print an apology over a complete untruth they had written the week before. The story was that City had tried to lure a Manure youngster Callum Gribbin with a weekly wage of £11,000. The paper reported that it was untrue on both counts. City had never tried to sign him up let alone offer him wages of £11,000 pw.
I thought it was a correction not an apology.
 
From BBC Sports News - never I seen them take such delight in a player being injured before.

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That's right Samir, you are out for three months.

The Manchester City midfielder has been ruled out of action until February with a hamstring injury.

Nasri, 28, has not featured for City since coming on as a second-half substitute in the 5-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth on 17 October.

The France international has posted this moody picture of himself on crutches on his Instagram account.

He wrote: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I will be back better than ever. See you in three months."

Deep."
 
From BBC Sports News - never I seen them take such delight in a player being injured before.

"08:42
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That's right Samir, you are out for three months.

The Manchester City midfielder has been ruled out of action until February with a hamstring injury.

Nasri, 28, has not featured for City since coming on as a second-half substitute in the 5-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth on 17 October.

The France international has posted this moody picture of himself on crutches on his Instagram account.

He wrote: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I will be back better than ever. See you in three months."

Deep."
Well this is the one I get when I go onto the BBC one :
Samir Nasri: Man City midfielder out until February with injury
Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri has been ruled out of action until February with a hamstring injury.

Nasri, 28, has not featured for City since coming on as a second-half substitute in the 5-1 Premier League win over Bournemouth on 17 October.

France international Nasri posted a picture of himself on crutches on hisInstagram account.

He wrote: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I will be back better than ever. See you in three months."

Nasri has made eight appearances for City this season - scoring once in the 2-0 win at Everton in August - but has started only two games.
 
Noticed Sly sports have sensationalized a Klopp press conference. We are hardly ever in the news unless it has a negative slant on it.
 
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