Pingu the Penguin
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It’s almost like the media are an extensions of their press office
It’s almost like the media are an extensions of their press office
The article itself is good but The BBC opened the comments section and thats completely unhinged.It's a balanced article including this quote:-
"From a financial perspective, City are in a really strong position," football finance expert Kieran Maguire told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"Under these profitability and sustainability rules, you are allowed to lose £105m over a rolling three-year period. Manchester City have probably made somewhere in the region of £160-170m worth of profit because there has been an awful lot of players leaving the club - as well as the benefits of qualifying for Europe every year, the bonuses from sponsors and broadcasters for winning all of these trophies."
Also includes a graph showing virtually no spending in the past 6 years.
Personally I prefer the club I love to be in that article as opposed to this one!
"From a financial perspective, City are in a really strong position," football finance expert Kieran Maguire told BBC Radio 5 Live.
It also includes a graph showing virtually no spending in the last 6 years.
Personally I would rather be linked with this article rather than the one published for the rags!
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Phil McNulty's deadline day verdict: Manchester United, Arsenal, Man City, Tottenham and Aston Villa
As the winter transfer window closes, BBC Sport's chief football writer Phil McNulty gives his verdict.www.bbc.co.uk
Well played @twosips
Fat southern rag gets you on and naturally moves onto the "115 charges".
Proper answer summing up how most of feel.
The article itself is good but The BBC opened the comments section and thats completely unhinged.
Calling us cheats on The BBC is allowed now and deemed as acceptable. We have completely triggered a lot of keyboard warriors over the last 24 hours
The BBC's Phil McNulty (who to be fair is normally OK with us) is pretty scathing about Utd though, try this...
Melissa Reddy is the perfect diversity presenter.
It's an easy way for them to get clicks and traffic to their website.I’m not sure what the point is of allowing the great unwashed to comment on those BBC articles. It’s almost always semi-literate diatribe with no basis in fact.
I was being just slightly sarcastic……A perfect diversity presenter would be one that doesn't support the rags or scousers.
She's establishment.
Straight and to the point.Fucking dickhead
Crooks asked him about the charges and he told him we're not as obsessed as the media is about it and we'll follow city no matter what.What did he say?
I think the BBC open the comments section to calibrate where the lowest common denominator level is as a guide for their TV programsThe article itself is good but The BBC opened the comments section and thats completely unhinged.
Calling us cheats on The BBC is allowed now and deemed as acceptable. We have completely triggered a lot of keyboard warriors over the last 24 hours
Yes but not before the rags spend their obligatory 250M firstEveryone's raging that we're spending money on a much needed rebuild.
They must think that we're only allowed to have 1 striker in our squad and no defensive midfielder.
I wonder will they allow us to sign a right back in the summer?
Everyone's raging that we're spending money on a much needed rebuild.
They must think that we're only allowed to have 1 striker in our squad and no defensive midfielder.
I wonder will they allow us to sign a right back in the summer?
And basically spent fuck all in comparison to teams the last few windows,if the rags or arsenal Chelsea etc had spent say £250 mill each this window it still would have been but City are spending..Everyone's raging that we're spending money on a much needed rebuild.
They must think that we're only allowed to have 1 striker in our squad and no defensive midfielder.
I wonder will they allow us to sign a right back in the summer?
That piece just makes SkY look stupid. Something they do a lot of these days.It’s almost like the media are an extensions of their press office
Thats common sense. The social media generation don't see that and instead prefer to foam at the mouth.If you continuously win trophies, win the prize money, collect the tv money and sponsorship as a result of it. Add to that consistently qualify for the champions league each year, add to that have an academy that allows City to sell on players for pure profit. You can then afford the opportunity to refresh the squad albeit six months later than when the refresh should have happened.
Liverpool will have to do it in the summer with three key players moving on potentially, it will be spun for them as what great business it is.