Fred_Quimby
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BBC News - Raggy Sally currently showcasing David Conn's exposure of low construction worker wages in Qatar - on message as usual
For the geography lesson, Qatar in not in Abu Dhabi.
BBC News - Raggy Sally currently showcasing David Conn's exposure of low construction worker wages in Qatar - on message as usual
Thanks Fred, it's good of you to share your expertise - admittedly a remote possibility but there might be someone on here who is not aware of that.For the geography lesson, Qatar in not in Abu Dhabi.
That's fan Abu Dhabi dozy, thanks.For the geography lesson, Qatar in not in Abu Dhabi.
I've certainly put an asterisk by your name Fred‘In time, Der Spiegel’s allegations about Manchester City will fall into that latter category. The accusations are still unproven and City have a right to the presumption of innocence, but the investigation was so detailed and so compelling that, for many, any legal challenge would be incidental.’
So the court of football365 has found us guilty already. Good job they don’t run our justice system.
Because sterling isn’t a K@nt away from the game or you be guaranteed that it be reported.Different in what way? Delle Alli is being hammered there for acting a c**t. They even use that word in quote from the person videoing it.
I don’t ever remember Sterling being called a c**t by any of the papers tbh.
It’s a nothing story but I fail to see how Sterling would’ve been reported any differently to this.
I wonder if she'll be interviewing anyone from the swamp asking why they are accepting money from sponsors within Qatar, in view of how they treat construction workers there?BBC News - Raggy Sally currently showcasing David Conn's exposure of low construction worker wages in Qatar - on message as usual
The author is apparently a content editor on tifo football. Seems to know more about gridiron than football though.
You’re Dean Saunders and I claim my tenner.I wonder if she'll be interviewing anyone from the swamp asking why they are accepting money from sponsors within Qatar, in view of how they treat construction workers there?
No, thought not.
I remembered you dublinblue -when this was linked just nowFootball 365 is not hostile, in fact they had an article that basically said that even if the de speigel stuff was true, who cares when the football is that good
Are you contesting crazyg's grasp of the essential BBC bias at work here my feathered friend?You’re Dean Saunders and I claim my tenner.
Ha. No, Saunders does what Crazy did. Asks a question then answers it.Are you contesting crazyg's grasp of the essentals here my feathered friend?
Let joy be unconfined - for a moment there I doubted your commitment to exposing the agenda driven realities of the parasite media's continuing assault on our club.Ha. No, Saunders does what Crazy did. Asks a question then answers it.
Really good article, rings very true for our future unfortunately.
Really good article, rings very true for our future unfortunately.
especially this bit:
But the cost will be in the perception and, realistically, that stands true irrespective of what happens next. Even, it should be noted, if every word printed is proven to be false and Der Spiegel are sued into oblivion. Post-2008, City have never been a popular club, a Goliath can never be a neutral’s favourite, but for a loud, sizeable majority, they will now be irreversibly tainted. For some, that will be by design, a confected mechanism designed to discredit future success. For others, it’ll be a quieter point of reflection – something that pops into their head after every flowing move and great goal they score, and a voice which will shout very loudly whenever trophies are held aloft.
Really good article, rings very true for our future unfortunately.
especially this bit:
But the cost will be in the perception and, realistically, that stands true irrespective of what happens next. Even, it should be noted, if every word printed is proven to be false and Der Spiegel are sued into oblivion. Post-2008, City have never been a popular club, a Goliath can never be a neutral’s favourite, but for a loud, sizeable majority, they will now be irreversibly tainted. For some, that will be by design, a confected mechanism designed to discredit future success. For others, it’ll be a quieter point of reflection – something that pops into their head after every flowing move and great goal they score, and a voice which will shout very loudly whenever trophies are held aloft.
Why do you care what anyone away from city as a club thinks? Who actually cares what Larry from Reading thinks if he’s too stupid to not form his own opinion?Didn't enjoy reading that one moment.
The conclusion is probably correct, the poison is indeed in the water.