Media Discussion - 2023/24

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Carragher in the Telegraph, goodness me:

'A peculiarity of all the most recent high-profile, mega-billionaire takeovers is how quickly new owners seem to have Liverpool in their sights.

Both Chelsea and Manchester City were preoccupied with targeting Liverpool after receiving history-changing investment, eager to make a statement about a power shift at the top of the English game.

Those feuds instantly grew on and off the pitch, with Chelsea having the resources to keep trying to sign our captain Steven Gerrard as they began to collect trophies, and City continuing the pattern by luring Raheem Sterling from Anfield.'

Pre-occupied with targeting Liverpool apparently.
Meanwhile, Liverpool recruit our former scouts together with passwords, James Milner. They terrorise our club transport, and their local newspaper can't write a sports related headline without comparing why anything City do might benefit Liverpool.
 
The winning goal being scored by Billy Meredith, who was banned for bribing an opposition player.......
Significantly when he played in stretford, his stats never approached his City figures.

Manchester City ruining football since 2008/2012/2023/1904/forever!
Great uncle Billy played in that final and is still in our top 10 goal scorers :-)
 
Carragher in the Telegraph, goodness me:

'A peculiarity of all the most recent high-profile, mega-billionaire takeovers is how quickly new owners seem to have Liverpool in their sights.

Both Chelsea and Manchester City were preoccupied with targeting Liverpool after receiving history-changing investment, eager to make a statement about a power shift at the top of the English game.

Those feuds instantly grew on and off the pitch, with Chelsea having the resources to keep trying to sign our captain Steven Gerrard as they began to collect trophies, and City continuing the pattern by luring Raheem Sterling from Anfield.'

Pre-occupied with targeting Liverpool apparently.
The Anfield media mob then went on a carefully planned character assassination of Raheem for daring to leave the Dippers and, for a while, were even claiming that his departure gave Jordan Ibe the chance to start and they now had the better player in Ibe plus £44 miilion in their coffers.
 

Looks threaders, needs a break himself.

Looks like nobody has asked him about the CWC and he had to bring it up himself. Shows the quality of the cockroaches in there, not wanting to mention it. All’s their interested in words that can be twisted or used to sell to their Red top click-bait’s.
 
Looks threaders, needs a break himself.

Looks like nobody has asked him about the CWC and he had to bring it up himself. Shows the quality of the cockroaches in there, not wanting to mention it. All’s their interested in words that can be twisted or used to sell to their Red top click-bait’s.
We fans should tell him what we think of him tomorrow
 
Carragher in the Telegraph, goodness me: ’A peculiarity of all the most recent high-profile, mega-billionaire takeovers is how quickly new owners seem to have Liverpool in their sights. Both Chelsea and Manchester City were preoccupied with targeting Liverpool after receiving history-changing investment, eager to make a statement about a power shift at the top of the English game. Those feuds instantly grew on and off the pitch, with Chelsea having the resources to keep trying to sign our captain Steven Gerrard as they began to collect trophies, and City continuing the pattern by luring Raheem Sterling from Anfield.'

Pre-occupied with targeting Liverpool apparently.
John Henry isn’t a mega billionaire, just a multi billionaire.
 
That was the headline to the article.

1. Ronaldo laughs off snub.
2. Messi coming third.
3. The winner of the award, Haaland, relegated to the small print under the Ronaldo main headline.

This is a prime example of the state of the football media, and football reporting in this country.

Just to add. I’m 101% sure if a United player had won the award, the United players name would be in the headline.

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That was the headline to the article.

1. Ronaldo laughs off snub.
2. Messi coming third.
3. The winner of the award, Haaland, relegated to the small print under the Ronaldo main headline.

This is a prime example of the state of the football media, and football reporting in this country.

Just to add. I’m 101% sure if a United player had won the award, the United players name would be in the headline.

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Pathetic.
 
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