Media Discussion - 2023/24

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'The comparisons between Erling Haaland and Rasmus Hojlund are obvious.'

Turns out the guy scored 9 league goals last season in 32 games...
This has to be one of the most hilarious articles written.
Let's hope BBC continues to write such drivel, as I'm p#ssing my pants.
What will they try to compare next ?
City's current youth & Academy successes with the Trafford Termites recent track record ?
Bet the BBC are gutted that MUFC's "next Duncan Edwards", young Charlie Savage, has scuttled off...
 
If he puts his principles/religion ahead of enjoying the football with his kids and grandkids, that’s his decision. I suspect money and his position in the media are also linked to this, but that’s just my speculation. But I feel he will ultimately lose out and eventually regret it. It’ll be too late by then of course.

He doesn’t know how lucky he is to have kids and grandkids to enjoy City with. If he were my brother/mate, he’d get a talking to.
I regret the time spent reading his book which I found boring, but each to their own if others enjoyed it.
 
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Misery loves a friend & in shindler it has one, it's funny how some people always look on the past as if it was perfect when in reality it had the occasional good day but mostly shite . I was trying to think of the scientific word for it a bit like Stockholm syndrome, couldn't think of one so going with Bellend syndrome.
It's called Golden Age Syndrome.
 
Misery loves a friend & in shindler it has one, it's funny how some people always look on the past as if it was perfect when in reality it had the occasional good day but mostly shite . I was trying to think of the scientific word for it a bit like Stockholm syndrome, couldn't think of one so going with Bellend syndrome.
Well said.
 
I bet Schindler is one of those two bob millionaire types that seemed to run Manchester back in the 70's and 80's (City had one as Chairman). Who seemed to have easy access to the main entrance at Maine Road for no particular reason than they had a few quid and knew someone. Stayed behind after the match quaffing free brandy and smoking fat cigars while laughing about the stupid plebs in the rest of the ground who'd forked out their own hard earned to watch another abject performance. Then the takeover came with real business men with real money and they were no longer part of the hierarchy. "Nose out of joint" is my theory which is based on absolutely nothing.
alot of millionaires were just fortunate their perants bought house in right area
paper millionaires lording it over everyone at tennis n golf club
 
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