Deepest Blue
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Negative stories get clicks on their page by rival fans. Having said that. When they don’t write anything positive, aren’t most City fans helping revenue by going on their site to find a story.I see bbc reporting on Dembele and Bonmati winning Balon D’or and Hannah Hampton being voted best goalkeeper in the world.
Funnily enough no mention of Donnarumma actually being the best goalkeeper and winner of the Yashin trophy.
Funny that….wonder why?!
The cunts just cannot bring themselves to write anything that may portray City in a good light. Amazing.
Given we don't play at Anfield until February, we've got plenty of time to perfect our park the bus tactics.I think the media are rattled.
They thought they'd sussed Pep out and could now concentrate on sucking Scouse cock.
Regardless of the result we scared them yesterday.
By the time we play the Scousers that tactic will be honed. The anger and bile coming from the media and Spitty should we win at Klanfield doing it will be epic.
Also did anyone notice, about half way through the second half Arteta left his coaching area and ran about 20yds down the touchline, towards our goal, picked up a ball from a cone and gave it to one of his players. Not a word from the referee.Has it been mentioned about them having towels to wipe the balls I thought that was banned?
We did it against rags but thick sods couldn't see it because we won easilyGiven we don't play at Anfield until February, we've got plenty of time to perfect our park the bus tactics.
I hope we don't go full Mourinho and do it at home though.
I think they supply the same service... gaslighting...Newspapers have no place in the 21st century. Nowadays they are about as relevant as the guy that used to light the gas lamps in the street.
It's not idiocy as such, it's the case for some "journalists" that anything Manchester City = bad. They wouldn't give us praise if we resolved the conflict in Ukraine, sorted out Gaza and solved autism. Oh wait, someone already did the last one.I find it indicative of the idiocy in the media that they consistently lambast Amo for failing to adapt his tactical formation or have any form of Plan B yet when Pep changes his formation he is criticised for doing so and accused of being afraid of Arsenal
Also did anyone notice, about half way through the second half Arteta left his coaching area and ran about 20yds down the touchline, towards our goal, picked up a ball from a cone and gave it to one of his players. Not a word from the referee.
I chose the word in preference to the word bias. I did so because it highlights the total inconsistency in their articles and totally undermines their credibility as either serious journalists or as football analystsIt's not idiocy as such, it's the case for some "journalists" that anything Manchester City = bad. They wouldn't give us praise if we resolved the conflict in Ukraine, sorted out Gaza and solved autism. Oh wait, someone already did the last one.
Just wait until Captain Bernardo sees our December fixtures.From the BBC: Silva, who made 62 appearances for City and Portugal last season, said: "I don't think that they are trying to make us lose a game.
Oh, how wrong can you be, Bernardo! Three games in seven days? Any other Prem team play three in seven?
And we get to four in ten, and then five in thirteen!
We played 3 games in 8 days last week, not 7 (Sunday-Thursday-Sunday).From the BBC: Silva, who made 62 appearances for City and Portugal last season, said: "I don't think that they are trying to make us lose a game.
Oh, how wrong can you be, Bernardo! Three games in seven days? Any other Prem team play three in seven?
And we get to four in ten, and then five in thirteen!
We’ve never played an FA Cup semifinal 48 hours after a CL game.Apparently we’ve never played like this before & yet I immediately thought of fa cup semi finals after tough champions league games 48 hours earlier. Again the fixture list was cruel & we looked jaded & exhausted in both.
I think it was what club chairmen must have based their hiring process on for him, there is no other explanation.In another tribute to the granny shagger the BBC Sports website has a feature headed
PlayStation game was key to Man Utd success - Rooney.
Apparently they played it all the time when they were travelling and helped them communicate more. I wonder how more successful they might have been in they had just tried talking. Anyway it set me wondering if Wayne used Football Manager as his bible and blueprint for success
Think Rooney is going to reveal some interesting information about the Trafford Tramps, as the new face & poster boy of BBC Football.In another tribute to the granny shagger the BBC Sports website has a feature headed
PlayStation game was key to Man Utd success - Rooney.
Apparently they played it all the time when they were travelling and helped them communicate more. I wonder how more successful they might have been in they had just tried talking. Anyway it set me wondering if Wayne used Football Manager as his bible and blueprint for success