Media Discussion - 2023/24

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Some lovely balance as you'ld expect from the BBC today. Letting the positive and negative comments about our legal battle with the PL come through - they've posted one vaguely positive comment and then:

I'm no FFP expert, but claiming the rules are discriminatory and unfair when your club faces 115 charges of breaching them! Let's just say, from a PR point of view it doesn't look good! Clearly City don't care about being popular or respected!

Paul

Rules exist in sporting competition not to discriminate against the wealthy, but to stop the wealthy discriminating against the poorest who aren’t afforded such inherent luxury to gift an advantage on. Man City should be booted hard and firm into the National League.

Lee, London

Is saying "The rules are unfair" something that someone who broke the rules would say?

Paul

Can the Premier League not threaten to expel Man City if they go ahead with the case? City needs the Premier League more than the Premier League needs City.

Rob, London

Man City have gone from a team quite neutral on, to a team and ownership absolutely despise, everything they have done is now tainted by this action, their contempt for anything but themselves obviously has no limits, hope they move to a super league and good rid, where ownership can peacock to other billionaires, it's just strutting contest to them, their billions mean they always get what want, should be no more, kick them out, a disgrace.

Martin

Players looking to leave. Staff jumping ship to United. How long until Pep calls it a day. It’s all unraveling now. Justice is coming.

Dave

To me, it seems the legal action is a desperate move to try and head off a hefty punishment when their presumed guilt is announced in October. Otherwise, why try and change the rules now?

Anon

To all of the Man City fans who constantly ask 'why don't other teams appreciate our success' I make this 116 reasons why now.

John, Coventry

Whichever rag is moderating, he's having a field day.

It’s such a pity that AI isn’t yet smart enough to prevent the stupid from inflicting their opinions on everyone else.
 
Some lovely balance as you'ld expect from the BBC today. Letting the positive and negative comments about our legal battle with the PL come through - they've posted one vaguely positive comment and then:

I'm no FFP expert, but claiming the rules are discriminatory and unfair when your club faces 115 charges of breaching them! Let's just say, from a PR point of view it doesn't look good! Clearly City don't care about being popular or respected!

Paul

Rules exist in sporting competition not to discriminate against the wealthy, but to stop the wealthy discriminating against the poorest who aren’t afforded such inherent luxury to gift an advantage on. Man City should be booted hard and firm into the National League.

Lee, London

Is saying "The rules are unfair" something that someone who broke the rules would say?

Paul

Can the Premier League not threaten to expel Man City if they go ahead with the case? City needs the Premier League more than the Premier League needs City.

Rob, London

Man City have gone from a team quite neutral on, to a team and ownership absolutely despise, everything they have done is now tainted by this action, their contempt for anything but themselves obviously has no limits, hope they move to a super league and good rid, where ownership can peacock to other billionaires, it's just strutting contest to them, their billions mean they always get what want, should be no more, kick them out, a disgrace.

Martin

Players looking to leave. Staff jumping ship to United. How long until Pep calls it a day. It’s all unraveling now. Justice is coming.

Dave

To me, it seems the legal action is a desperate move to try and head off a hefty punishment when their presumed guilt is announced in October. Otherwise, why try and change the rules now?

Anon

To all of the Man City fans who constantly ask 'why don't other teams appreciate our success' I make this 116 reasons why now.

John, Coventry

Whichever rag is moderating, he's having a field day.
It's like the old speaking Action Man toy, pull the string at the back of his neck and he'd spew out the same set phrases over and over and over.........
 
Some lovely balance as you'ld expect from the BBC today. Letting the positive and negative comments about our legal battle with the PL come through - they've posted one vaguely positive comment and then:

I'm no FFP expert, but claiming the rules are discriminatory and unfair when your club faces 115 charges of breaching them! Let's just say, from a PR point of view it doesn't look good! Clearly City don't care about being popular or respected!

Paul

Rules exist in sporting competition not to discriminate against the wealthy, but to stop the wealthy discriminating against the poorest who aren’t afforded such inherent luxury to gift an advantage on. Man City should be booted hard and firm into the National League.

Lee, London

Is saying "The rules are unfair" something that someone who broke the rules would say?

Paul

Can the Premier League not threaten to expel Man City if they go ahead with the case? City needs the Premier League more than the Premier League needs City.

Rob, London

Man City have gone from a team quite neutral on, to a team and ownership absolutely despise, everything they have done is now tainted by this action, their contempt for anything but themselves obviously has no limits, hope they move to a super league and good rid, where ownership can peacock to other billionaires, it's just strutting contest to them, their billions mean they always get what want, should be no more, kick them out, a disgrace.

Martin

Players looking to leave. Staff jumping ship to United. How long until Pep calls it a day. It’s all unraveling now. Justice is coming.

Dave

To me, it seems the legal action is a desperate move to try and head off a hefty punishment when their presumed guilt is announced in October. Otherwise, why try and change the rules now?

Anon

To all of the Man City fans who constantly ask 'why don't other teams appreciate our success' I make this 116 reasons why now.

John, Coventry

Whichever rag is moderating, he's having a field day.
Anon?

Couldn't the bbc think of anymore generic names/places to use?
 
Anyone that can't see we've been successful, despite the attempts to stop us, is either thick, or, it would appear a journalist. I imagine, however, that duplicitous snakes like Winter and Holt know this full well, but throwing shit at an incredibly well run, ambitious and successful club - goes down better with the rabid, stupid, mob.
How dare a team that is successful, claim to be a victim, seems to be the unanalytical, clarion call. Up there with the "expensive lawyers" outcry for unintelligence.
What City have achieved against the unfair, loaded, headstart, other clubs had is nothing short of remarkable. As our Chairman alluded - they should look at their own failings.
 
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More reasons to call your local Domino's with prank orders folks


I really do hope this turns round and bites them in the arse.
What fuckin bellend thought that by putting this up they would sell any more pizzas to the morons its aimed at and potentially lose orders by pissed off blues.
I will be placing a massive order from them for sure that they'll have to throw away as "I didn't order it mate honestly"
 
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