Good point.I remember Manfred Mann when they were Boyfred Boy.
Made me laugh that!
Good point.I remember Manfred Mann when they were Boyfred Boy.
Happy to help you start your day with a smile.Made me laugh that!
City are rarely one of the stories? Fuck me 2/3 the way through the season there’s 2 points between the top 3, City still having to play the other two? How much more competitive do they want it? It’s very rare we piss the league - of the 6? 7? prems we have won it’s nearly always gone to the last day of the season. We are box office, a real storyI must admit, it was a strange article. Maybe people see his track record on us and see something different. For me it looks like an article to fill up spaces in his news output. It's a nothing piece.
Sounds like you should be ghost writing his columns.City are rarely one of the stories? Fuck me 2/3 the way through the season there’s 2 points between the top 3, City still having to play the other two? How much more competitive do they want it? It’s very rare we piss the league - of the 6? 7? prems we have won it’s nearly always gone to the last day of the season. We are a box office, a real story
It’s brilliant and the rat faced **** is getting it big time. Well done Fulham!A lot of posters on here complain that City/Pep do not fight back more against the media but lets be honest, outside of BM, who had seen the Fulham vid of rat face feigning injury ? Until Ten Hag demanded an apology I would say very few. Now the world has. Every media outlet (bar sky ?) are covering it and of course showing the Vid.
Perhaps City have it right after all. ;-)
A lot of posters on here complain that City/Pep do not fight back more against the media
I don't think it's a hit piece on us, nor is it an over the top City love in. Its a weird bit of both there is clearly balance, snide digs and fulsome praise. As such it swings from one extreme to the other and as such is quite a jarring read.
City have always done their talking on the pitch..long may it continueA lot of posters on here complain that City/Pep do not fight back more against the media but lets be honest, outside of BM, who had seen the Fulham vid of rat face feigning injury ? Until Ten Hag demanded an apology I would say very few. Now the world has. Every media outlet (bar sky ?) are covering it and of course showing the Vid.
Perhaps City have it right after all. ;-)
If there really is no agenda against City, why is it that not one journalist has asked the question or approached our FFP dealings with ‘What if Manchester City are really innocent?’I too am a good, working-class Mancunian and I've been in journalism longer than that.
I actually don't believe there is an agenda against City... there is however a completely irrational cock-sucking devotion to scouse, scum etc - fk knows why.
SEO 'experts' have their reasoning and it is hard to deny the popularity of the rat-bastards.
Just proves 99 per cent of people can't tell Stork from butter.
They are, as ever, confusing quality with quantity.
I have asked... they are the bigger draw, reader-wise, click wise etc - it cannot be denied.
However, not so much now... things are turning - it's glacial but happening.
Now watch some trumped-up charges attempt to hobble that progress.
It’s like those picture that resemble two things. Depending which angle you look at it from.Some people are obsessed with finding negative things about City in the media.
That Ladyman article is really positive. The message is: there is nothing wrong with City's domination and even with another City Treble, as they are simply the best.
Those passages which may seem to be negative are there to show that the author's intention is not to write a PR piece or something.
Modern day media is really just a clickbait operation. The days of journalists challenging the groupthink status quo are over, apart from a few exceptions. Most stories are written based on a pre-conceived angle and the narrative is driven by what produces the most clicks and in our case that means negative coverage for City which is lapped up by vast numbers of LFC and MUFC fans. These are dangerous times where the most important stories are just not covered any more in the mainstream media. The truth is a rare commodity and nowadays everything is tribal (look at the state of our politics). I am not sure if there is an "agenda" as such (apart from some individuals) but there is certainly a commercial bias against City.If there really is no agenda against City, why is it that not one journalist has asked the question or approached our FFP dealings with ‘What if Manchester City are really innocent?’
There is a general assumption that we must have done something wrong perpetuated by every part of the media and no one is willing to swim against the current.
Even if we are found innocent, just as we were at CAS, we were still found guilty by the press.
Out of interest, what exactly do you think are snide digs in there?I don't think it's a hit price on us, nor is it an over the top City love in. Its a weird bit of both there is clearly balance, snide digs and fulsome praise. As such it swings from one extreme to the other and as such is quite a jarring read.
But lets reflect - If he wanted to write another City bad article, fine its an easy piece to publish and the red readers will go yep City bad. What he has written includes the digs, but is otherwise actively pro-City, that must have been a hard to sell to his editor. For anyone outside of City this article is heresy, yes it includes no fans and financial doping but otherwise it points out how good we actually are and that is a message that many won't want to hear.
sounds like wants to keep his jobSounds like a dinosaur
Sadly Kevin will be off soon not sure it will be Saudi and hopefully not until 25 or 26. With respect to Halaand unfortunately he is highly likely to end up in Spain well before he is 30.So far this week we’ve had KDB to Saudi, Haaland to Barce, Haaland to Madrid, Kovacic to Saudi. Plenty of time for more made up bollocks yet