Media Discussion - 2023/24

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It’s actually on the front page of the BBC sport twice… the fuckers love it.
Pity the fuckers weren't so quick to write what a disgrace Brentford and Sly Spirts were with their coverage of Ivan the bookies friend Tonie and his cheating on his return instead of giving him a firework hero welcome.
Wankers
 
Funny how shit Manchester is for football. Only last season marca reporter and madrid players said our support was the loudest they had heard. Funny I don’t remember what the weather was like that night

They did. Imagine if the atmosphere was like ths every home game.(wrong thread, jrb)
 
Imagine trying to spin a story that a bloke born in Leeds, raised in Norway and played in Northern Germany is bothered about shit manc weather.

Or a player born in the midlands has said it’s too hot & he doesn’t like the food in Madrid.

Our source says he told a close friend it’s like living in another country….
 
Funny how shit Manchester is for football. Only last season marca reporter and madrid players said our support was the loudest they had heard. Funny I don’t remember what the weather was like that night
Greater Manchester is the football capital of the world. It is the first conversation that comes up with anyone abroad..even those of a red persuasion. City and United have hoovered up 44 major trophies in the last 30 years (excluding Super Cups etc). The Premier League is the strongest competition in world football, watched by billions across the globe. This is the only place for any great player to prove himself. Haaland is privileged to be here and I am sure he knows it.
 
Rag media shit sturring again with Haaland, It's Funny that it's always the Manchester weather and lifestyle that the Manchester City players don't like, But the United players are happy with everything because it's sunny and warm in Trafford and the nightlife is better than the Las Vegas strip, just ask Rashford he's loving the nightlife I heard
On average there are 152 days per year with rain and an average of 86.71 cms of rain per year (compared to 115.19 cms in Cardiff, Britain's wettest city). Sources: Weatherspark, UKister.

There are something like fifteen citys, including Cardiff and Leeds that have higher amounts of rainfall.
 
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