Media Thread - 2021/22

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but Delaney claims he boycotts the food at City on moral grounds...

It’s obviously his twin brother that hacks his twitter posting pics of someone looking like him stuffing his face every few weeks
That was part of the reason for my post.

We've seen him write that & piccies of him stuffing his face.

He who laughs last etc
 
The thing is the rags like a postponement. A fake bomb on the back of a bog door, or zebra trousered loons breaking into the swamp before a lockdown game. They must think it gives them some sort of advantage.

Carrington is back open again today - how conventent.
What a surprise.
 
Burley isn't everyone's cup of tea, but he can be on the button. They were discussing having ex-pros in the VAR box and he said (something along the lines of) " have you seen the state of most pundits. They are nothing but glorified cheerleaders." Made me chuckle. On YouTube if you want to have a look.

I like Craig Burley. Even more now
 


I doubt it. I certainly doubt we would be involved. The time to take legal action is after a specific case of a supposed breach of these rules, ie a sponsorship substantially above what they think is market value. Something we shouldn't be having a problem with now.

Newcastle on the other hand .... They have the Etihad deal to show that value to a sponsor should be gauged over the length of the deal, not on its first year. That should blow the Newcastle = Leeds comparison out of the water. And if the PL doesn't agree, that is when you sort it out in court, on the amount of market value, not on the principle of market value.
 
To be fair they had one of the worst defences I have ever seen in the PL. Not sure if that was down to lack of usual personnel or not, but they made some peculiar defensive tackles, their positioning was all over the place and they lacked pace. It was like watching 4 Maguires.

When the injuries were mentioned, they weren't kidding.

Four defenders missing/not ready to play a full match, I think, with Ayling then out of position at centrehalf (I think). When Shackleton went off, they put a midfielder on, not sure who went to fullback.
Add in the loss of Philips, and they were stretched pretty thinly defensively

Additionally, both their main forwards were out, so their usual outlets were absent.

Most sides would struggle without at least 7 players.
 
When the injuries were mentioned, they weren't kidding.

Four defenders missing/not ready to play a full match, I think, with Ayling then out of position at centrehalf (I think). When Shackleton went off, they put a midfielder on, not sure who went to fullback.
Add in the loss of Philips, and they were stretched pretty thinly defensively

Additionally, both their main forwards were out, so their usual outlets were absent.

Most sides would struggle without at least 7 players.
I remarked during the game that they were playing like players who didn't know their system, like when a club have signed 5 new players and try to integrate them all at the same time, or the first pre-season game back after 2 months off.
 
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