Media Thread 2020/21

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I wonder if the headline news on BBC breakfast tomorrow morning will be the rag 4-0 win in the thursday night cup.

Unlike today, I wonder if tennis or some other minority sport will now get second billing.

We shall see.
 
I wonder if the headline news on BBC breakfast tomorrow morning will be the rag 4-0 win in the thursday night cup.

Unlike today, I wonder if tennis or some other minority sport will now get second billing.

We shall see.
Now, now, it’s not the Beebs fault that something else always crops up after a City masterclass.
 
How great is David Silva (must mention Paul Scholes in the answer)
How good is Ruben Dias (must mention Van Dijk in the answer)
How good is KdB (must mention Bruno Fernandes in the answer)

Hmmm .....
There's a growing tension developing within the media between the hyperbole of the two North West clubs that play in red and their actual abilities on and off the pitch.

We've recently seen Liverpool walk the league "without any help from VAR"

After the CAS decision where we we're acquitted the penny dropped that the rags finishing 5th in the league wasn't going to be enough to guarantee them a champions league place. There was a feeling among some supporters that they were shoehorned into the top four with the help of generous officiating.

Fast forward to this season and we see the rags falling at the first hurdle of the champions league and are now plying their trade in the Europa League (surprise, surprise).

Liverpool have fallen off a cliff and are being branded as "poor champions".

While all this is going on the media are ignoring the elephant in the room which is Manchester City. The team that is going from strength to strength. The only team that over the past ten years have qualified for a champions league place. The only team over the past seven years that have been premier league title contenders. It's consistently Manchester City and another for the league title. The only team in the premium league to win the domestic treble.

This is the dilemma the media have. Intellectually they know Manchester City are the real deal but commercially they remain institutionalised and hamstrung by peddling the tired rhetoric that the two historical top clubs will remain relevant.

Premier league place.

2011-2012 1st
2012-2013 2nd
2013-2014 1st
2014- 2015 2nd
2015- 2016 4th
2016-2017 3rd
2017-2018 1st
2018-2019 1st
2019-2020 2nd
2020-2021 ?
 
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Do u really think people in South American etc are being forced to put up with the media bias we have here?
We are.
All the ESPNLA argies from #golesdeEuropa, are way up both red cunts' arses, also Spuds and Leeds, but that fell quickly. They even have a segment called "the legendary moment" sponsored by a low quality chilean wine that tastes more like vinegar, where no matter the result, the scum are praised. While "el City de Guardiola" accomplishments are swept under a red rug. Cunts.
Thus yours truly always watches the matches with the sound muted and me ipod at top volume. But later on the telly provider has CityTV and I can rewatch them, although the narrator has a cringey voice.
 
Is this the commentator on the scum game who always mentions the cost of our defenders? Has he mentioned Harry the perjurers £80m cost yet, or wan bissaka’s £55m? Didn’t think so
I forgot these were in the EL. Didn’t even know they played last night till I read this! Good to see a big win. All good for Noddy.
 
There's a growing tension developing within the media between the hyperbole of the two North West clubs that play in red and their actual abilities on and off the pitch.

We've recently seen Liverpool walk the league "without any help from VAR"

After the CAS decision where we we're acquitted the penny dropped that the rags finishing 5th in the league wasn't going to be enough to guarantee them a champions league place. There was a feeling among some supporters that they were shoehorned into the top four with the help of generous officiating.

Fast forward to this season and we see the rags falling at the first hurdle of the champions league and are now plying their trade in the Europa League (surprise, surprise).

Liverpool have fallen off a cliff and are being branded as "poor champions".

While all this is going on the media are ignoring the elephant in the room which is Manchester City. The team that is going from strength to strength. The only team that over the past ten years have qualified for a champions league place. The only team over the past seven years that have been premier league title contenders. It's consistently Manchester City and another for the league title. The only team in the premium league to win the domestic treble.

This is the dilemma the media have. Intellectually they know Manchester City are the real deal but commercially they remain institutionalised and hamstrung by peddling the tired rhetoric that the two historical top clubs will remain relevant.

Premier league place.

2011-2012 1st
2012-2013 2nd
2013-2014 1st
2014- 2015 2nd
2015- 2016 4th
2016-2017 3rd
2017-2018 1st
2018-2019 1st
2019-2020 2nd
2020-2021 ?
The only team in the history of English football to win the Domestic Treble.
 
It was funny when the anchor asked Eddie Howe how he would go about beating City. Howe floundered a bit, made a few lame suggestions, but when it boils down, he never managed it with Bournemouth, and the last seventeen managers we came up against haven't managed it either.
Always makes me laugh that question. If the pundit knew surely he wouldn't be a pundit he'd be a manager?
 
There's a growing tension developing within the media between the hyperbole of the two North West clubs that play in red and their actual abilities on and off the pitch.

We've recently seen Liverpool walk the league "without any help from VAR"

After the CAS decision where we we're acquitted the penny dropped that the rags finishing 5th in the league wasn't going to be enough to guarantee them a champions league place. There was a feeling among some supporters that they were shoehorned into the top four with the help of generous officiating.

Fast forward to this season and we see the rags falling at the first hurdle of the champions league and are now plying their trade in the Europa League (surprise, surprise).

Liverpool have fallen off a cliff and are being branded as "poor champions".

While all this is going on the media are ignoring the elephant in the room which is Manchester City. The team that is going from strength to strength. The only team that over the past ten years have qualified for a champions league place. The only team over the past seven years that have been premier league title contenders. It's consistently Manchester City and another for the league title. The only team in the premium league to win the domestic treble.

This is the dilemma the media have. Intellectually they know Manchester City are the real deal but commercially they remain institutionalised and hamstrung by peddling the tired rhetoric that the two historical top clubs will remain relevant.

Premier league place.

2011-2012 1st
2012-2013 2nd
2013-2014 1st
2014- 2015 2nd
2015- 2016 4th
2016-2017 3rd
2017-2018 1st
2018-2019 1st
2019-2020 2nd
2020-2021 ?
Unfortunately it’s all down to money with the gutter press.
 
We are.
All the ESPNLA argies from #golesdeEuropa, are way up both red cunts' arses, also Spuds and Leeds, but that fell quickly. They even have a segment called "the legendary moment" sponsored by a low quality chilean wine that tastes more like vinegar, where no matter the result, the scum are praised. While "el City de Guardiola" accomplishments are swept under a red rug. Cunts.
Thus yours truly always watches the matches with the sound muted and me ipod at top volume. But later on the telly provider has CityTV and I can rewatch them, although the narrator has a cringey voice.
Australia is the same. As I posted the other day our ch7 news waffled about the scousers losing again the showed the Ederson/Gundo goal from him bodying the defender to striking the ball, then they cut to something about some shite American sport before the ball even crossed the line
 
There's a growing tension developing within the media between the hyperbole of the two North West clubs that play in red and their actual abilities on and off the pitch.

We've recently seen Liverpool walk the league "without any help from VAR"

After the CAS decision where we we're acquitted the penny dropped that the rags finishing 5th in the league wasn't going to be enough to guarantee them a champions league place. There was a feeling among some supporters that they were shoehorned into the top four with the help of generous officiating.

Fast forward to this season and we see the rags falling at the first hurdle of the champions league and are now plying their trade in the Europa League (surprise, surprise).

Liverpool have fallen off a cliff and are being branded as "poor champions".

While all this is going on the media are ignoring the elephant in the room which is Manchester City. The team that is going from strength to strength. The only team that over the past ten years have qualified for a champions league place. The only team over the past seven years that have been premier league title contenders. It's consistently Manchester City and another for the league title. The only team in the premium league to win the domestic treble.

This is the dilemma the media have. Intellectually they know Manchester City are the real deal but commercially they remain institutionalised and hamstrung by peddling the tired rhetoric that the two historical top clubs will remain relevant.

Premier league place.

2011-2012 1st
2012-2013 2nd
2013-2014 1st
2014- 2015 2nd
2015- 2016 4th
2016-2017 3rd
2017-2018 1st
2018-2019 1st
2019-2020 2nd
2020-2021 ?
Remember when finishing 2nd was celebrated like winning the World Cup, and scraping 4th was akin to beating Barca in the final of the chumps league...until we arrived and fucked up their Super Sundays?
 
Remember when finishing 2nd was celebrated like winning the World Cup, and scraping 4th was akin to beating Barca in the final of the chumps league...until we arrived and fucked up their Super Sundays?

I certainly do......

and gatecrasher the party has been the best part along with hoovering up the silverware.

You can see why the media hate us.

Happy Days!
 
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