Media discussion - 2025/26

BBC Again.
Done a story on how drawing us could save Exeter but of course they had to include this:

The gap between the two clubs could not be more stark.

The amount of money Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland reportedly earns in a fortnight is less than the amount that has been causing an existential threat to the League One club's future.

One is owned by an oil-rich state where money is no object, while the other was saved from bankruptcy by a few thousand fans from a town in Devon just over two decades ago.
 
BBC Again.
Done a story on how drawing us could save Exeter but of course they had to include this:

The gap between the two clubs could not be more stark.

The amount of money Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland reportedly earns in a fortnight is less than the amount that has been causing an existential threat to the League One club's future.

One is owned by an oil-rich state where money is no object, while the other was saved from bankruptcy by a few thousand fans from a town in Devon just over two decades ago.
Cunts.
 
BBC Again.
Done a story on how drawing us could save Exeter but of course they had to include this:

The gap between the two clubs could not be more stark.

The amount of money Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland reportedly earns in a fortnight is less than the amount that has been causing an existential threat to the League One club's future.

One is owned by an oil-rich state where money is no object, while the other was saved from bankruptcy by a few thousand fans from a town in Devon just over two decades ago.
Maybe we should buy their club eh BBC?
 
Why does granny shagger have to mouth off at every opportunity, he was a good player playing in a decent team but he’s no manager or expert pundit, please Wayne just shut up and just crawl back under a stone .
More to the point, why do the media engage with the tosser, ruined Birmingham and Plymouth could be on back to back relegations.
 
BBC Again.
Done a story on how drawing us could save Exeter but of course they had to include this:

The gap between the two clubs could not be more stark.

The amount of money Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland reportedly earns in a fortnight is less than the amount that has been causing an existential threat to the League One club's future.

One is owned by an oil-rich state where money is no object, while the other was saved from bankruptcy by a few thousand fans from a town in Devon just over two decades ago.
Expect nothing less from rag central
 
BBC Again.
Done a story on how drawing us could save Exeter but of course they had to include this:

The gap between the two clubs could not be more stark.

The amount of money Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland reportedly earns in a fortnight is less than the amount that has been causing an existential threat to the League One club's future.

One is owned by an oil-rich state where money is no object, while the other was saved from bankruptcy by a few thousand fans from a town in Devon just over two decades ago.
They still can’t get the basic facts correct. City is not and never has been “owned by an oil rich state.” It is a racist trope to suggest it because it suggests Sheikh Mansour can’t have his own independent wealth. If we are owned by an oil rich state then how has Sheikh Mansour been accused of topping up the Eitihad (state airline) sponsorship from his own funds? Just more fake news from the BBC.
 
They still can’t get the basic facts correct. City is not and never has been “owned by an oil rich state.” It is a racist trope to suggest it because it suggests Sheikh Mansour can’t have his own independent wealth. If we are owned by an oil rich state then how has Sheikh Mansour been accused of topping up the Eitihad (state airline) sponsorship from his own funds? Just more fake news from the BBC.
They know the facts but choose to ignore them
 
BBC Again.
Done a story on how drawing us could save Exeter but of course they had to include this:

The gap between the two clubs could not be more stark.

The amount of money Manchester City's star striker Erling Haaland reportedly earns in a fortnight is less than the amount that has been causing an existential threat to the League One club's future.

One is owned by an oil-rich state where money is no object, while the other was saved from bankruptcy by a few thousand fans from a town in Devon just over two decades ago.

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They still can’t get the basic facts correct. City is not and never has been “owned by an oil rich state.” It is a racist trope to suggest it because it suggests Sheikh Mansour can’t have his own independent wealth. If we are owned by an oil rich state then how has Sheikh Mansour been accused of topping up the Eitihad (state airline) sponsorship from his own funds? Just more fake news from the BBC.
Brighton have banned the Guardian for stating facts.
We continue to allow the bbfuckinc every opportunity to lie and attack our club without any fear of punishment.
 
They know the facts but choose to ignore them
And our media team is fundamentally complicit in this by not making it clear to the BBC's senior editorial management that this statement is factually incorrect.

Perhaps they could get BBC Verify to check.
 

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