Media discussion - 2024/25

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Me too as I'll be dead by then and so not have to witness it.

Imagine the scene.

It's 2052, the date is 26th May it's the last game of the season the rags are a point behind us in the race, the nurse looking after you thinks you are asleep but you can see her red shirt under her uniform and hear the radio coming out of her ear pods giving a blow by blow account of the scores to date.
 
They've been 100% the architects of their own downfall over the last 20 years or so, starting with Rock of Gibraltar which led on to the Glazers taking charge and then Ferguson's retirement, since when they've shown all the patience of an adolescent lad having his first wank. The daft twats never listened when any manager hinted that it might be a long job to turn that shitshow around, it's been gloriously entertaining and long may they continue to pay over the odds for mediocre talent.
Mediocre talent and fucking awful attitude does seem to be the united way.
 
Imagine the scene.

It's 2052, the date is 26th May it's the last game of the season the rags are a point behind us in the race, the nurse looking after you thinks you are asleep but you can see her red shirt under her uniform and hear the radio coming out of her ear pods giving a blow by blow account of the scores to date.

Stop it, I will have a dnr by then !
 
Mediocre talent and fucking awful attitude does seem to be the united way.

When taking the blinkers off, this sums up their recruitment policy perfectly.

Petulance, arrogance and hype seems the core of many of their signings - in most instances led by the cunts like sky and their many media whores.
 
When taking the blinkers off, this sums up their recruitment policy perfectly.

Petulance, arrogance and hype seems the core of many of their signings - in most instances led by the cunts like sky and their many media whores.
Problem with outlets like sky they don't give monkeys fuck who the idiots buy it produces clicks
 
Spitty last night made me chuckle.
'Cole Palmer is the best player in the premier league'
Funny that 2 weeks ago it was Big Erl.
As I have said previously. The media in this country is all about revenue streams. They will play to the collective audience and whatever the flavour of the day is.
Not saying Palmer isn't a worldie because he is, but sometimes it is like comparing apples and pears.
 
Problem with outlets like sky they don't give monkeys fuck who the idiots buy it produces clicks

They are very pleased to have so many rag and dipper knownowts to swallow their special brand of bullshit.

And fucking shit presenters like Kaveh and Melissa to deliver it with a straight face and pretend conviction.
 
I'm intrigued that I'm seeing and hearing increasing discussion of players playing "too many games" across the media. What is, particularly interesting is that you'd think they'd major on the increasing number of international matches. Not a bit of it, every discussion centres around the club world cup in the summer which "no one is interested in".

I'm not sure how City and Chelsea playing an extra tournament would impact on, say, liverpool, arsenal or the rags given that they haven't qualified and their shills and fans are on the outside, noses pressed against the window, looking in.

Perhaps it has something to do with the £60m we stand to earn.
 
I'm intrigued that I'm seeing and hearing increasing discussion of players playing "too many games" across the media. What is, particularly interesting is that you'd think they'd major on the increasing number of international matches. Not a bit of it, every discussion centres around the club world cup in the summer which "no one is interested in".

I'm not sure how City and Chelsea playing an extra tournament would impact on, say, liverpool, arsenal or the rags given that they haven't qualified and their shills and fans are on the outside, noses pressed against the window, looking in.

Perhaps it has something to do with the £60m we stand to earn.

They are desperate to get it stopped which is strange as it gives them something to talk about, headlines & plenty of traction. So why, what is the motive & who is behind it?
 
I'm intrigued that I'm seeing and hearing increasing discussion of players playing "too many games" across the media. What is, particularly interesting is that you'd think they'd major on the increasing number of international matches. Not a bit of it, every discussion centres around the club world cup in the summer which "no one is interested in".

I'm not sure how City and Chelsea playing an extra tournament would impact on, say, liverpool, arsenal or the rags given that they haven't qualified and their shills and fans are on the outside, noses pressed against the window, looking in.

Perhaps it has something to do with the £60m we stand to earn.
No one has bought the UK TV rights for the tournament yet.

Says it all to me.

They'd be lauding it as the second coming if redshirts were representing the UK.
 
Not a peep of the top ranked British team playing in world footballs Premier competition tonight in MSM

Have they cancelled it ?
I note the BBC are airbrushing City out of articles.
Arteta article about how much he learnt from Pochettino.
Another article with some berk talking about the Big teams having top coaches. He mentioned about 5 clubs, guess who wasn’t mentioned…
 
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