Media Thread - 2021/22

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Not at all weird from the BBC Sport crew at MUTV City.
A reminder that he will still earn less than half the salary the £75m flop a massive one year older than him is currently on

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It's such a stupid take. Why wouldn't a six year contract, and substantial pay increase, be a good deal for Foden?! It's a great deal for both parties. The desperation to put a negative slant on it is laughable.
 
It's such a stupid take. Why wouldn't a six year contract, and substantial pay increase, be a good deal for Foden?! It's a great deal for both parties. The desperation to put a negative slant on it is laughable.

Even Jordan on TS acknowledged its a great deal for both party's, contrast and compare to the Sancho salary which went through without all this guff.
 

I like this part:

The Premier League's own investigation into Manchester City for breaching Financial Fair Play rules has yet to reach a conclusion, although the Blues escaped significant sanction from Uefa when they were cleared of all the major charges around manipulation of sponsorship deals at a Court of Arbitration for Sport appeal last year.

So, the BBC think we got away with it even though we cleared of any wrong doing. Twats.
That is disgraceful and whist i don't expect City to kick off at every little dig, they need to address this. How do you escape punishment whilst being cleared?

What next a John Smith escaped being sent to prison for a very very long time after being found innocent.
 
I think the difference is we were never in danger of being relegated under Hughes, Newcastle on the other hand are currently in a precarious position under Bruce. We had time to look, time to assess, time to identify the problems and, most importantly, time to identify the right person to solve those problems. I don't think our owners get enough credit for the appointment of Mancini, absolutely the right man at the right time. We had an inferiority complex born out of 30 years of being dominated by United. Mancini carried none of that baggage and saw the challenge as an opportunity rather than a problem. Newcastle's problems seem more basic than that, more to do with poor investment, poor recruitment and poor management and so I can't see any chance of Bruce getting any leeway.
Fully agree - especially with who was still in charge at the swamp, it definitely paid off recruiting a winner with little ties to the English game at that point..........
 

I like this part:

The Premier League's own investigation into Manchester City for breaching Financial Fair Play rules has yet to reach a conclusion, although the Blues escaped significant sanction from Uefa when they were cleared of all the major charges around manipulation of sponsorship deals at a Court of Arbitration for Sport appeal last year.

So, the BBC think we got away with it even though we cleared of any wrong doing. Twats.

And inferred we manipulated our sponsor deals that libel..
 
Escaped by a technicality...i.e. we'd done fuck all wrong & they couldn't pin anything on us.
Actually it says cleared of all major charges. I still think it's cheek coming from someone who originates from a country where owners of certain clubs have huge financial investment from companies they also own.
 
The latest episode of the “Remember when the Redshirts were good?” BBC documentary series really is laughable. 90% about the fucking rags on the field and now even dragging out Andy Walsh the FC Ego Trip conman to propogate the self serving lies about their fanbase being hardcore socialist revolutionaries rather than a rabble of entitled bellends and tourist pricks
I caught a Point of View clip from 2 weeks ago. SameIt showed a football coach and a pic of a familiar fat old man, provoking a double WTF. It went on to say there had been many complaints about that same programme.
A female Norwich fan (not Delia) complained her team had led the league for most of the season and didn't get a mention. She said it should have been called 'Glory, Glory, Man Utd' as it was all about them.
Another viewer complained that it was made to look as though there was no football prior to 1991 and a third complained that it was entirely predicable, the same old stuff as always.
The BBC didn't comment. They showed more of the coach clip with the rag fans more visible and the old fatty was a present day Cantona, telling everybody the next programme would be on Monday. It came over as the BBC didn't give a toss for anybody else's views. A metaphoric V sign to us all.
 
Lots of speculation this morning on the BBC web site that Sterling is wanting away. Is that why the mods have closed his performance thread, or has he already left?

Nah it's just people like you posting nonsense.
No he has not left , to answer your question.
 
Lou Macari chippy on BBC Breakfast this morning.
Did the father from Sale shoehorn the present day rags again?
I feel sorry for him of course but when he was spouting a few weeks ago it was a case of wrong time, wrong place.
 
Did the father from Sale shoehorn the present day rags again?
I feel sorry for him of course but when he was spouting a few weeks ago it was a case of wrong time, wrong place.

They did, but it was in connection with a charity walk by three dads who have each lost a child to suicide, as has Macari. He gave them stuff Utd stuff to auction.
 
Meanwhile, the BBC have this on what Newcastle have to look forward to, by reviewing how City did it. Much is in the words of an ex City technical director Mike Rigg.

 
Meanwhile, the BBC have this on what Newcastle have to look forward to, by reviewing how City did it. Much is in the words of an ex City technical director Mike Rigg.

Maybe I'm being picky because I think I know what he meant to say(Sheikh Mansour-ADUG) but I really wish ex City employees would choose their words more carefully:

"The story that we were trying to sell to them was backed up by Khaldoon and Abu Dhabi at every single stage."
They've got a lot of City fans saying it, I've had to stop myself saying it a couple of times too because of how often the media make that connection when discussing the ownership. If you let it, if can creep into your wording because you hear it all the time. It's proof of the old saying: Throw enough mud at the wall and eventually some of it will stick.
 
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Maybe I'm being picky because I think I know what he meant to say(Sheikh Mansour) but I really wish ex City employees would choose their words more carefully:


They've got a lot of City fans saying it, I've had to stop myself saying it a couple of times too because of how often the media make that connection when discussing the ownership. If you let it, if can creep into your wording because you hear it all the time. It's proof of the old saying: Throw enough mud at the wall and eventually some of it will stick.

Yeah, I assume he meant ADUG, but it's just how they referred to it.
 
Anyone else see Larwo predicts on the BBC? The guest is actor Tom Hughes (who?) Who comes from Chester. His family are Liverpool and Everton fans so obviously he supports.....The Rags.

The reason for this is because he felt sorry for them when Blackburn won the league on the last day of the season in 94/95.

He goes on to say that Burnley will beat us 7-0 tomorrow
Read that myself one word ...Prick
 
Meanwhile, the BBC have this on what Newcastle have to look forward to, by reviewing how City did it. Much is in the words of an ex City technical director Mike Rigg.


I think we progressed despite having Mike Rigg, rather than because of him.
 
In all it's BBCR7 - Mediacity glory.

On the plus side, the BBC via Magowan, consider City as a 'super club'.

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They did, but it was in connection with a charity walk by three dads who have each lost a child to suicide, as has Macari. He gave them stuff Utd stuff to auction.
Yes. The first time he was on he and two of his United mates had walked from Old Trafford to his home and there was definitely too much United chit chat on the circumstances.
His two companions on this walk were from different parts of the country and all had lost daughters to suicide. Three pretty girls in good jobs you can see why the parents ash 'why'
I read Macaris book some years ago unaware of his loss. His lad was a budding footballer and it was a very sad read.
I wish them all well and am glad that this mornings report was less about football and more about things that matter.
 
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