Media bias against City

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They can't use the money as a stick to beat us with because everyone is spending big these days and when the likes of; Lopes, Pozo, Garcia, Angelino, Maffeo break into the 1st team they won't be able to use the "City don't promote youth" line anymore.
 
They can't use the money as a stick to beat us with because everyone is spending big these days and when the likes of; Lopes, Pozo, Garcia, Angelino, Maffeo break into the 1st team they won't be able to use the "City don't promote youth" line anymore.
I think supporters of other clubs, in particular, are going to be shocked at the make up of our first team and squad in two or three years.
 
Sky showing Sterling's slip at all angles in super slow motion...

It's not like Ronaldo, Aguero and the very best have ever slipped on a football pitch...
 
I think supporters of other clubs, in particular, are going to be shocked at the make up of our first team and squad in two or three years.

I think you are right GDM, I suppose as City supporters we are seeing the development of the hopefully ever changing (for the better) City team but the diet of a skewed media and only a passing interest in City gives other team supporters very little chance to witness this.

What a combination, a productive Academy, a young player purchase policy and a willingness to bid for world class players being portrayed as wasteful purchases and an Academy that needs decent young players.
 
If there are still any doubters as to an agenda or media bias, does anyone get the daily talk sport e mail with the click on headlines? Normally all United with some Liverpool or Arsenal thrown in and perhaps one with a negative spin on City. Today's is a classic. Empty seats in Melbourne compared to the sell out when Liverpool played a friendly there in 2013 and a 'what must Sterling be thinking' type angle.

They really are hurting badly. you should see the scouse tweets in response to the article. Why are such a large group of people United fans and particularly Liverpool fans so needy? It is laughable, absolutely laughable.

The 'need' to belong to the biggest group and see it as such a badge of honour is such an incredible sign of individual weakness. The media are simply preying on the gullible masses. Will we be the same in 20 years?
 
It's why people chose to be rags when they were winning things all the time. Same with Liverpool before them. They're lives were empty and had no discernable qualities or endearing aspects to their lives. They could say that they support a team of winners, therefore making them believe that makes them winners too.
 
Sky showing Sterling's slip at all angles in super slow motion...

It's not like Ronaldo, Aguero and the very best have ever slipped on a football pitch...

Tell me you're joking?

I dont have Sky having sacked it off over 12 months ago due to their shit but this would be an all time low for them.
 
It's why people chose to be rags when they were winning things all the time. Same with Liverpool before them. They're lives were empty and had no discernable qualities or endearing aspects to their lives. They could say that they support a team of winners, therefore making them believe that makes them winners too.

A bit of reflective glory never harmed anyone but when it becomes your reason to exist you have a problem.
Your team is not now among the best, your victim status is fueled by pundits who are just as mentally ill so finding a scapegoat to abuse shows just how clueless they are at getting a balanced life.

I am glad to say that the number of years I have been ridiculed for supporting City has toughened my mental state not caused a psychotic reaction.
 
They can be as biased as they want.

If anything it makes us stronger, that's our motivation right there. Sterling will have the last laugh, I'm sure of it.
 
I thought the Sky match coverage was ok today for a change - Terry Gibson as the co-commentator was very complimentary about the youngsters, as if his brief spell at the rags didn't affect him too much! Having a former blue in the studio - Andy Hinchcliffe - helped as well.
 
I thought the Sky match coverage was ok today for a change - Terry Gibson as the co-commentator was very complimentary about the youngsters, as if his brief spell at the rags didn't affect him too much! Having a former blue in the studio - Andy Hinchcliffe - helped as well.
Yea I enjoyed the commentary as well, very positive about city and our youth as well as highlighting the amount of local lads in our squad, seemed to have done his research as well. Hinchcliffe was good as well apart from the part when he said Mangala was awful last season.
 
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