Media Discussion - 2023/24

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Yep we should have done this a long time ago esp the Mail and BBC

Manchester United banned journalists from four media outlets from Tuesday's news conference with boss Erik ten Hag.

United claimed they had not been given right of reply to negative stories around the club.
Journalists from Sky, ESPN, Manchester Evening News and the Mirror were excluded after reporting some players were unhappy with Dutchman Ten Hag.

So every artic they right they have to ring the scum and ask them about it!?
 
So every artic they right they have to ring the scum and ask them about it!?

Makes you wonder how much of this is Rashford driven after his petulant outburst last month, maybe using it as an excuse for playing shit the precious twat
 
You honestly believe the Daily United (Mail) can‘t keep their on-going anti-City campaign up. You think they would call it a day at some point. But no, the Daily Mail just keeps on going after City, regrdless of the reason/s.

On the Daily Mail’s ‘front page’. Look at the hysterical and over the top headline by Holt. According to Holt, it was nothing more than a ‘contentious’ decision.

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He wasn’t that indignant when Klopp went way over the top to the officials earlier this year. Holt is a **** of the highest order, he’s as bad as the rest of them.
 
BBC Football did the complete opposite when Ferguson and United let them back after banning them. BBC Football are worse and more biased towards United now than they were when United and Ferguson were winning every trophy. BBC Football even have a dedicated reporter for United, namely Sly Stone, who went on a Summer jolly at the licence fee payers expense fallowing United around the USA on their pre-season tour.

Agreed but I dont think a club/manager can do that these days.

It's annoying that the BBC follow them on tour but objectively they have the biggest fanbase round the world so they're just catering to that as they have to show the government their website statistics and whether they're bringing in the clicks and views to justify their budget.
 
Agreed but I dont think a club/manager can do that these days.

It's annoying that the BBC follow them on tour but objectively they have the biggest fanbase round the world so they're just catering to that as they have to show the government their website statistics and whether they're bringing in the clicks and views to justify their budget.

Fair enough.

I don’t remember BBC Sport sending a journalist on City’s, FA Cup winners, PL winners, CL winners, and Treble winners, arguably the best and most succes football team in the world at present, and the club with the biggest growing fan base of any football club in the world, pre season tour. If we’re discussing generating clicks and viewers, why didn’t BBC Sport, based in Gtr Manchester, cover City’s pre-season tour? As far I’m aware the BBC don’t have a specific reporter who covers any other PL club bar United. Hmmm.
 
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