I think you've quoted the wrong post.Youtube clip where watching it and every view makes that rag money
I think you've quoted the wrong post.Youtube clip where watching it and every view makes that rag money
Here's an interview with the BBC's Simon Stone on a Manchester United fan's YouTube channel. I've put it here because you can learn something about Simon Stone the journalist. I've watched similar in the past with Jamie Jackson and Henry Winter and none of them seem to have any more about them than any other fan, but Simon Stone really does know what he's talking about. He makes the very obvious points about what has happened at Man Utd post Fergie but you can see that he has some insight.
I have seen a lot of City fans comment negatively about Simon Stone's work on the BBC, or when they see him at City press conferences but journalists aren't there to promote the club, they are there to ask awkward questions.
I think Simon Stone may have been given an unfair ride in the past by City fans just because he was a prominent journalist and it's a guilt by association. I'll read his stuff in the future with a bit more respect.
I think you've quoted the wrong post.
That's exactly what Souness said. I don't know why people are getting worked up about the article as City will be the team other clubs want to be the biggest threat to.
Spurs have won 2 League titles, 8 FA Cups, 4 League Cups and 1 ECWC. That makes 15 trophies not 17. Unless Charity Shields are counted.
EDIT: They also won 1 Fairs Cup which still only makes 16. It looks like SSN are counting the Intertoto Cup they won once.
The same Mourinho that was going to have Guardiola wanting to 'tear up his contract' I think the term was?Whatever happened to the Mourinho/Guardiola rivalry, that was going to ignite Manchester and define the Premier League?
I don't know if he has ever been asked. I think he supports Utd but I don't have a problem with him supporting anyone as long as he is fair.
He's astute though. I'll give him that. I've listened to other journalists and these interviews do not usually work out well. I think they do it to get an audience for their work but they usually back-fire because fans realise that the journalist knows no more about the game than they do. This one was different because although he didn't give me any extra understanding of Man Utd, Solksjaer etc, I do now know that this guy is rigorous and questioning and if he comes up with an opinion or view on the game, I will in the future listen to it.
They won 2 uefa cups, 1 in the 72 and 1 in 84.
How on earth would they replace that level of creativity?Jimmy 'n Jordan?