Media Discussion - 2023/24

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Isn't that all part of the game though?

It's mutually convenient to keep peddling the myth that United-Liverpool has always been the biggest rivalry in football.
Yes, definitely the agenda for Sky.
Wonder if it's imitating the American "dream" rivalry, where the Big 2 are dominant in a sport e.g. Boston Red Sox against the New York Yankees ?
Having a Big 2, represented by Neville & Carragher, simplifies football for Sky.
Although these 2 pundits and co-commentators will sometimes laud the achievements of other clubs or players, they will show their one-eyed annoyance/anger when their own team get beat or don't get a 50:50 decision.
Perhaps Sky assume newcomers to football can cope easier with an "either/or" option ?
City and Chelsea are certainly the ignored teams, with the latter yesterday, almost ignored in a Cup Final.
Thank god my local Pub doesn't allow the sound when Sky games are on the telly as these 2 toe-rags are all about controversy...
 
Great innit!

Mansour couldn't have chosen a better fan base to cope
with the barrage of lies. We have been through it all. The experience of football hardship has enabled most of us to develop a thick skin.

Dealing with the premier/uefa or any other **** is not a problem for city nor its fans.
I agree, apart from our resident match day thread bed wetters.
 
All this crap about Klopps Kids v Billionaire Chelsea and the actual facts are Dippers winning goal came from the Worlds Most expensive defender at the time and:
the average age of the Chelsea lineup in the final was 23.9 years while Liverpool's average age was 25.8. By the end of the match, the Blues' average age changed to 22.6 years while the Reds aged 24.1.
 
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