Media coverage 2018/19

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Great that Pep and the team have 7 days now to prepare for the Leicester game. However what he doesn’t realise is the 12th men in the squad will now have 24x7 sufferance with Social Media British press media and other Propaganda operations, get ready boys for a Brenda wankfest we will need to draw on our istory on this one and ensure as last time that old enamel gob ends up jizzing in his pants again
All the media hysteria surrounding Liverpool, their fans, and Brendan Rogers just plays into our hands. Pep is a master at handling this sort of thing. Can you imagine his team talk before the United match. Every snide dig by pundits, every social media jibe, every stupid comment made by idiots like Ashley Barnes, is just ammunition for people like Vinny and Sergio. You get a good idea of how our team is motivated by this sort of garbage from the Amazon All or Nothing series. Like all great teams we do our talking on the pitch.
 
Interesting articale about how football is progressing and how Utd and City compare in that respect.

Ignore the first couple of paragraphs its about LFC, but still a good insight .

https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/so...s-philosophies-of-the-past-1.3874358?mode=amp
What a great article. So refreshing to read something fair, balanced and intelligent about City and Liverpool which includes fair criticism of both teams as well as the positives. The point about the dinosaur TV pundits is so true. Roy Keane is entertaining to watch but is clearly incapable of being a good manager.
 
We must be top of the league again.....

Should we divorce Man City from human rights abuses?
Date published: Monday 29th April 2019 9:05

https://www.football365.com/news/should-we-divorce-man-city-from-human-rights-abuses

This is just another biased news narrative. The UAE is one of the most liberal regimes in the Middle East. According to the Observer Human Rights index it is a much more humane place than the USA, Russia, Turkey, China, Japan, Thailand, and even Australia.
No one is suggesting that the UAE is a bastion of democracy but it has a better record on human rights than a lot of of of our trading partners. The problem with coverage of city in our biased media is that coverage is virtually always unfair, unbalanced and without context. The obvious conclusion to draw from this is that large sections of the UK media are driven by racist influences towards the way they portray our owners (perhaps unconsciously). A bit like the earlier coverage of Raheem Sterling.
When we were owned by Thaksin much was made of his "poor human rights record" but he's like Andy Pandy compared to the murderous military regime which overthrew him by force in Thailand. The UK coverage while he owned City was without context.
 
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