Media Thread 2020/21

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Wasn't even the best goal.in the game
Oddly , a rag ex of mine , who’d only ever been treated to the Ricky Villa goal (surprise surprise) years later finally saw ALL the goals from that final, she was gobsmacked and actually turned to me puzzled and said “hang on a minute, THAT goal was in the same game ? how come I’ve never seen it before , it’s easily the best goal of the game”.
 


I've just finished reading this. Ingham explains in simple terms how modern media organisations journalists (including the BBC) are lazy cunts with too much money using soundbites to increase clicks rather than facts to increase revenue.

He names a few people who he believes should be better than they are.

I cannot see the text to which you refer.
 
Not sure what your problem is with that? Aren’t JP Morgan propping us up financially with our £750million debt?

Or is that the club I supported before I supported Chelsea? Difficult to keep track not being a legacy fan
I think JP Morgan is summat to do with Willie Morgan. I can't remember what position he played at The Swamp but . . . . . .!
 
You have to remember that by constantly fielding strong teams, winning at Wembley and disrespecting those competitions by scoring more than one goal we have destroyed the media's love of watching the red tops parading those trophies.You can be certain that if a City player scores the greatest winning goal ever in a final that Spurs fans will not be reminded constantly about it for the rest of their lives.
Not a winner but Yaya's equaliser is still the best goal in a Wembley Cup final, since the stadium was rebuilt - and possibly ever.
Seconds after he scored it, Sky were at pains to insist that "he didn't really mean it".
The player himself said he did - but what would he know about it, compared to Neville and Redknapp?
 
Not a winner but Yaya's equaliser is still the best goal in a Wembley Cup final, since the stadium was rebuilt - and possibly ever.
Seconds after he scored it, Sky were at pains to insist that "he didn't really mean it".
The player himself said he did - but what would he know about it, compared to Neville and Redknapp?
I thought Nasri's was pretty special too.
 


I've just finished reading this. Ingham explains in simple terms how modern media organisations journalists (including the BBC) are lazy cunts with too much money using soundbites to increase clicks rather than facts to increase revenue.

He names a few people who he believes should be better than they are.

Is it worth buying or does it just come down to 'using soundbites to increase clicks rather than facts to increase revenue'? (which we should all be aware of nowadays)
 
Not a winner but Yaya's equaliser is still the best goal in a Wembley Cup final, since the stadium was rebuilt - and possibly ever.
Seconds after he scored it, Sky were at pains to insist that "he didn't really mean it".
The player himself said he did - but what would he know about it, compared to Neville and Redknapp?

I thought Nasri's was pretty special too.
I was in the stand behind the goals about 15 rows up. Yaya's goal was amazing. It thought it had just gone over. Everyone had just settled down a bit then Nasri scored. More carnage.

Yayas goal is one of my all time favourite City goals.
 
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