Media Discussion - 2023/24

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Manchester City’s tactical fouling has evolved – and it might win them the title-The Athletic



......proceeds to show this graphic in the article. Comical. View attachment 97597
Does the graphic mean the rags attempted decapitations are still the old Scholesy "he doesn't know how to tackle, he's a midfielder" type of tackle, followed by lots of chuckling in the studio.
 

Manchester City’s tactical fouling has evolved – and it might win them the title-The Athletic



......proceeds to show this graphic in the article. Comical. View attachment 97597
Also the critics that use this to beat city with don't consider that that great majority of City games are played in the oppositions half and thus it is no surprise that the majority of fouls in the game occur there!
 
Just saw that, so many times we’ve heard it over the years
The City bit of the headline could not have been more clear United and City are not spelt similar. You do not need to know who Dias is to read the headline correctly either from the paper or the auto que
 
how on earth this is front page news?!View attachment 97643
No, no, no Reuben. What are you doing? You are our rock, our leader - we don't need you distracted by the prospect of shenanigans (though I must say "well done fella"). You need to be fully focused for City for at least the next 7-8 years.
She may well wait for hou as I'm sure she would understand what comes first (and if you do Reuben, don't worry it's fine and nowt to be ashamed of). Now get back to sorting out your tackle
 
They use a similar system for the weather - "If today avoids rain or snow, while sun could also be fog"
I've just watched a piece of BBC puffery about the delivery of the BBC news. They make great play that the whole news show is 'unspun'. Wonder, for an entire football season, we could have the same approach in BBC Sport?
 
I've just watched a piece of BBC puffery about the delivery of the BBC news. They make great play that the whole news show is 'unspun'. Wonder, for an entire football season, we could have the same approach in BBC Sport?
I'm pretty sure that their news isn't 'unspun' - just like their football coverage.
 
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