dennishasdoneit
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[QUOTE="TCIB, post: 12963964, member: 41052". I just get the slightest feeling if this was utd or liverpool there would be wall to wall coverage.
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Of course it would.
There would be 24/7 rolling news on sky sports/bbc football online of the 'latest' on utd /livarpools attempts to pull off the most exciting deal English football has ever known.There would be continous footage of messi destroying teams,turning defenders inside out..reporters outside Anfield or old trafford night and day ,ramping up the excitement,talking to fans.." what would it mean to you if Messi signs for Liverpool?"
The bitterness and envy of the media can hardly be disguised...its quite sad to see them attempt to keep City out of the headlines...This ,in my opinion, is the biggest example yet of the media agenda against our club..
Grown media men sucking on lemons and trying their best to under report the sensational proposed transfer of the best footballer in the world to the premier league..a move which must be exciting our own, young football players and fans..a chance to see greatness on our very own shores......
Its quite sad how the media are so at odds with the general publics views on this sensational Football news...how can modern journalim be so out of synch with their readers........?
Writing to please your editor/owner,as opposed to being informative and in tandem with your reader......is a dangerous game to play.
RIP modern football journalism.
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Of course it would.
There would be 24/7 rolling news on sky sports/bbc football online of the 'latest' on utd /livarpools attempts to pull off the most exciting deal English football has ever known.There would be continous footage of messi destroying teams,turning defenders inside out..reporters outside Anfield or old trafford night and day ,ramping up the excitement,talking to fans.." what would it mean to you if Messi signs for Liverpool?"
The bitterness and envy of the media can hardly be disguised...its quite sad to see them attempt to keep City out of the headlines...This ,in my opinion, is the biggest example yet of the media agenda against our club..
Grown media men sucking on lemons and trying their best to under report the sensational proposed transfer of the best footballer in the world to the premier league..a move which must be exciting our own, young football players and fans..a chance to see greatness on our very own shores......
Its quite sad how the media are so at odds with the general publics views on this sensational Football news...how can modern journalim be so out of synch with their readers........?
Writing to please your editor/owner,as opposed to being informative and in tandem with your reader......is a dangerous game to play.
RIP modern football journalism.