Media discussion - 2025/26

Paul Merson writing in the Metro

"Paul Merson insisted he cannot envision a world where Manchester City are victorious in Sunday’s derby clash with Manchester United."

Once again displaying how stupid he is all across the internet.
Merson is a degenerate gambling drug addled piss head,everything he says is irrelevant…I’d usually refer to him as a ****,but on this occasion I think I’m being disrespectful to all bona fide self respecting cunts.
 
Attack dog Herbert is at it again.

It's funny how Herbert has suddenly started to unleash his bile and hatred of City via successive articles about a City.

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Attack dog Herbert is at it again.

It's funny how Herbert has suddenly started to unleash his bile and hatred of City via successive articles about a City.

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Go on what did he say? Funny how they always wheel this shite out if we are doing ok, never when we're in a bit of a sticky patch.
 
Rory Smith was on the Monday Night Club (BBC 5LIve) discussing utd's woes. Pauls Scholes says he couldn't understand why utd didn't go for Donnarumma?

Smith says Donnarumma wanted utd because of their history, BUT they couldn't match City's wages!!!

So the CL winner wanted NO European football over us??????????

He's a classic rag!
 
Rory Smith was on the Monday Night Club (BBC 5LIve) discussing utd's woes. Pauls Scholes says he couldn't understand why utd didn't go for Donnarumma?

Smith says Donnarumma wanted utd because of their history, BUT they couldn't match City's wages!!!

So the CL winner wanted NO European football over us??????????

He's a classic rag!
on the other hand, Dave Kidd in the Sun sums it up nicely...

TONIGHT is the night when it will truly begin to hit home.

The night when their Europa League final conquerors Tottenham kick-off their Champions League campaign against Villarreal, shortly after Arsenal face Athletic Bilbao.

Tomorrow, Chelsea visit Bayern Munich and bitter rivals Liverpool host Atletico Madrid.

And then Newcastle welcome Barcelona to St James' Park on Thursday night, while Manchester City offer a hero's welcome to Kevin De Bruyne ? as well as Rasmus Hojlund, who has already shown up Manchester United by scoring on his debut on loan at Napoli.

There will be a six-pronged attack on Europe's elite club event, with nine Premier League clubs in all competing on the Continent this season.

And United will not be among them.

For any United fans who find it too painful to tune in and have a look at what they could have won, had they defeated the worst Spurs team in half a century in Bilbao last May to qualify for the Champions League, the choice is clear.

Midsomer Murders, The Great British Bake Off or Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways, on BBC2, where a former Tory minister will drive a steam locomotive between Stockton and Darlington.


This is life as a bottom half club and United had better get used to it.

The conkers have barely started falling and already Ruben Amorim's team have only the FA Cup to play for this season.
 
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Rory Smith was on the Monday Night Club (BBC 5LIve) discussing utd's woes. Pauls Scholes says he couldn't understand why utd didn't go for Donnarumma?

Smith says Donnarumma wanted utd because of their history, BUT they couldn't match City's wages!!!

So the CL winner wanted NO European football over us??????????

He's a classic rag!
This is why the media is such a state, there is no pushback when they spout the nonsense that they do, lets be logical here the rags currently pay casemiro 350k a week, fernandes 300k a week and mount 250k a week so they absolutely could have matched his wages. Now lets talk about the other point donnaruma is 26 years old the last time the rags were relevant he was a teenager so why in the name of god would he give a crap about the rags history when in his formative years the most successful team he knew was city. Nobody however makes these points and the rag press just sets the narrative that still everyone wants to play for them and ignores the reality that they are a midtable team with no greater pull than anyone else apart from quadrupling players wages etc etc.
 
Rory bellend Smith on the Monday night club has just come out with this whopper
"I heard that Donnarumma wanted Utd because of the glamour but chose city because utd couldn't stump up the money.."

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Yea going fro. Champion league winner to fighting relegation and no European football. Glamour lol
 
on the other hand, Dave Kidd in the Sun sums it up nicely...

TONIGHT is the night when it will truly begin to hit home.

The night when their Europa League final conquerors Tottenham kickoff their Champions League campaign against Villarreal, shortly after Arsenal face Athletic Bilbao.

Tomorrow, Chelsea visit Bayern Munich and bitter rivals Liverpool host Atletico Madrid.

And then Newcastle welcome Barcelona to St James' Park on Thursday night, while Manchester City offer a hero's welcome to Kevin De Bruyne ? as well as Rasmus Hojlund, who has already shown up Manchester United by scoring on his debut on loan at Napoli.

There will be a sixpronged attack on Europe's elite club event, with nine Premier League clubs in all competing on the Continent this season.

And United will not be among them.

For any United fans who find it too painful to tune in and have a look at what they could have won, had they defeated the worst Spurs team in half a century in Bilbao last May to qualify for the Champions League, the choice is clear.

Midsomer Murders, The Great British Bake Off or Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways, on BBC2, where a former Tory minister will drive a steam locomotive between Stockton and Darlington.

This is life as a bottom half club and United had better get used to it.

The conkers have barely started falling and already Ruben Amorim's team have only the FA Cup to play for this season.
The rags are in The Bullseye Cup this season.
 
Big Erling off to Barca pic headlining the BBC Football Gossip section this morning. Rag cockroaches on message bright and early.
 
Big Erling off to Barca pic headlining the BBC Football Gossip section this morning. Rag cockroaches on message bright and early.
Imagine printing the barca fanzine el nacional as a news source lol
 
Big Erling off to Barca pic headlining the BBC Football Gossip section this morning. Rag cockroaches on message bright and early.

Oh and reports that a Saudi club is going to offer 112m for foden
 
on the other hand, Dave Kidd in the Sun sums it up nicely...

TONIGHT is the night when it will truly begin to hit home.

The night when their Europa League final conquerors Tottenham kickoff their Champions League campaign against Villarreal, shortly after Arsenal face Athletic Bilbao.

Tomorrow, Chelsea visit Bayern Munich and bitter rivals Liverpool host Atletico Madrid.

And then Newcastle welcome Barcelona to St James' Park on Thursday night, while Manchester City offer a hero's welcome to Kevin De Bruyne ? as well as Rasmus Hojlund, who has already shown up Manchester United by scoring on his debut on loan at Napoli.

There will be a sixpronged attack on Europe's elite club event, with nine Premier League clubs in all competing on the Continent this season.

And United will not be among them.

For any United fans who find it too painful to tune in and have a look at what they could have won, had they defeated the worst Spurs team in half a century in Bilbao last May to qualify for the Champions League, the choice is clear.

Midsomer Murders, The Great British Bake Off or Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways, on BBC2, where a former Tory minister will drive a steam locomotive between Stockton and Darlington.

This is life as a bottom half club and United had better get used to it.

The conkers have barely started falling and already Ruben Amorim's team have only the FA Cup to play for this season.
Love the bit in particular about the conkers !
 
And it's just a clickbait nothing story from an online media outlet read by nobody outside of Catalonia - apart from BBC cunts pushing the anti-City agenda, of course.

This is Haaland who currently has a ten year contract. You would be probably looking at around £340 million to make City even think about selling him for a split second.

Surely they don’t need anyone when they have sir Marcus of fish fingers fighting the good for fight for them.
 

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