nmc
Well-Known Member
Ha ha ha. Oh dear
By Wednesday KDB will be a lifelong Dipper with YNWA tattooed on his arse and be demanding a free transfer to Klopperty Klopp Land
Ha ha ha. Oh dear
Did you notice how Mowbray shouted ‘that was THE chance’ not A chance, but THE, like it was the chance we’d all be waiting for - he was absolutely gutted. They really wanted a pen too... but couldn’t quite make a case for it and had to settle for it would be a pen next year. Jenas started the game with ‘Watford are not underdogs here’. So a team 48 points behind in the league are favourites are they? Of all the people in the U.K. - quite how both BT and BBC can employ Jenas as a commentator is frankly baffling, then again BT employ Steve ‘he should have went’ McManaman.
TI don't read that as a complimentary piece, "numbed", " turned the old FA cup into an exhibition game" all have negative undertones about them
I think you got points 1 & 2 the wrong way round. I have been of the opinion that media coverage has been getting gradually more favourable for us over the last decade or so.Man Utd are already sponsored by Saudi Telecom. Saudi Telecom is largely owned by the Saudi state through its Public Investment Fund. They also have a strategic partnership with the Sports authority of Saudi Arabia. Arsenal have a sponsorship agreement with Rwanda. Leicester, former Premier League winners are owned by a family closely linked to the Thai military/monarchist regime etc etc. Only City are subjected to criticism. There are a small number of journalists eg David Conn who has looked at Usmanov (once of Arsenal, now Everton?) but few and far between. He is an honourable exception.
The bottom line is
1) Our owners are Arab billionaires not American, or European, and
2) They are rivals to Man Utd and Liverpool etc
Hence this is a populist witch-hunt