Bonzo Nododo
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He gets more political airtime on BBC than Keir Starmer and his team.St. Marcus day again....yawn.
He gets more political airtime on BBC than Keir Starmer and his team.St. Marcus day again....yawn.
To be fair to Rashford he is more of an opposition to the Tory party than Starmer and his pals anyway.He gets more political airtime on BBC than Keir Starmer and his team.
Britain acquired its wealth from invading countries and making them part of the Commonwealth, they didn’t do it for philanthropic purposes did they? Also, the much revered Royal Family have a lineage steeped in murder, executions and torture not to mention financial embezzlement of the highest order.I have heard this stance quite a lot in the media. Of course you can not argue with it. Chinese, Russian, and Middle-eastern sovereign funds are hugely invested in Western infrastructure.
It annoys me greatly that the Britain, the capital of the commonwealth and ancient empire is regarded as clean and Johnny Foreigner as dirty. This is racism. Was North Sea oil somehow cleaner than Arab oil. Yes the middle-east is run by autocratic authoritarian rulers and the UK is a parliamentary democracy but this is all a legacy of Empire.
I accept that the UAE is a conservative autocratic state but the UK is not clean either. The British Army and RAF have long marched and flown over the Arab world and we are to be mortally offended if a football club falls into Arab hands? This is absurd! Your moralism has no basis. This is because we have human rights groups whose focus is on the third world when they should be pointing the finger at Washington, London, Moscow and Beijing. Geopolitical power does not lie in Abu Dhabi now does it.
Another point is that somehow over the last 12 months it has become common practise in the British media to claim that MCFC are owned by the UAE state. We are not. We are owned by Sheikh Mansour and sponsored by Etihad. That is not the same thing but they want to create a moral panic with MCFC at its centre because it fits their commercial strategy of selling news to outraged Liverpool and Man Utd supporters
What the BBC don't realise is that Rashford can never be universally loved. Playing for United is a double edged sword they are both the most loved and hated football club in the country. While he is a poster boy for all that is good in the home counties and the West country he is an object of hatred and ridicule in Leeds, Liverpool and a good half of his home town and many more places besides . The BBC should choose a less decisive figure as their poster boy an athlete or swimmer perhaps.I said at the time if Rashford went hungry whilst at utd academy it was piss poor from utd. I was surprised ( lol ) the press/media didnt pick up the fact that utds duty of care towards it's their academy kids didnt cover making sure they had food.
The so called biggest club in the world didnt care if the academy kids welfare.
I am sure he has said he went hungry when he was an academy kid, the press/media should be all over this as to why utd didnt notice this. I would guess he wasnt the only academy kid going hungry.
Has utds duty of care improve since Rashford ?
St Marcus makes Joseph sound like Leonard Sachs.Barton was so dont joke.
I don't think the BBC expects him to be 100% universally loved. Rashford is a box ticker for the BBC and sadly that's all that formerly great institution cares about at present. The BBC and how it derives its income is antiquated and the sooner it goes down the subscription model the better.What the BBC don't realise is that Rashford can never be universally loved. Playing for United is a double edged sword they are both the most loved and hated football club in the country. While he is a poster boy for all that is good in the home counties and the West country he is an object of hatred and ridicule in Leeds, Liverpool and a good half of his home town and many more places besides . The BBC should choose a less decisive figure as their poster boy an athlete or swimmer perhaps.
Indupitably...!St Marcus makes Joseph sound like Leonard Sachs.
I don't think the BBC expects him to be 100% universally loved. Rashford is a box ticker for the BBC and sadly that's all that formerly great institution cares about at present. The BBC and how it derives its income is antiquated and the sooner it goes down the subscription model the better.
Andy Murray's lost again..!
Don't pay then. I don't understand you guys that hate the BBC. Its not enough that you don't like it, you want everyone else (the majority who actually like it) to stop watching it. Anyway that's probably for another thread, probably politics. But stop watching it, surely that would ease your mind.I don't think the BBC expects him to be 100% universally loved. Rashford is a box ticker for the BBC and sadly that's all that formerly great institution cares about at present. The BBC and how it derives its income is antiquated and the sooner it goes down the subscription model the better.
Great post. It is the double standards which annoy me the most.I have heard this stance quite a lot in the media. Of course you can not argue with it. Chinese, Russian, and Middle-eastern sovereign funds are hugely invested in Western infrastructure.
It annoys me greatly that the Britain, the capital of the commonwealth and ancient empire is regarded as clean and Johnny Foreigner as dirty. This is racism. Was North Sea oil somehow cleaner than Arab oil. Yes the middle-east is run by autocratic authoritarian rulers and the UK is a parliamentary democracy but this is all a legacy of Empire.
I accept that the UAE is a conservative autocratic state but the UK is not clean either. The British Army and RAF have long marched and flown over the Arab world and we are to be mortally offended if a football club falls into Arab hands? This is absurd! Your moralism has no basis. This is because we have human rights groups whose focus is on the third world when they should be pointing the finger at Washington, London, Moscow and Beijing. Geopolitical power does not lie in Abu Dhabi now does it.
Another point is that somehow over the last 12 months it has become common practise in the British media to claim that MCFC are owned by the UAE state. We are not. We are owned by Sheikh Mansour and sponsored by Etihad. That is not the same thing but they want to create a moral panic with MCFC at its centre because it fits their commercial strategy of selling news to outraged Liverpool and Man Utd supporters
True but there aren’t any better ones :-)There are 100+ pro clubs in England who get far less attention than City.
For the London clubs, just look at the teams supported by the big journalists. Someone posted a list a while back and it was massively Spurs and Arsenal. Only Martin Samuel supports West Ham.Sixty years.Cant understand it but some teams count and some don't.
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Media bias is a double sided thing. Utd fans truly believed Rashford was / is the next mbappe. Lfc now have Salah being told he's as good as messi... Good luck with those contract negotiations liverpool.
It's a double edged sword. And I'm glad our players aren't 'stars '
True but they don't have the caliber of players that we have. I am referring to the fact that if some of our players were in other teams like Liverpool, Chelsea or Man United they will get so much more hype and praise than they ever will at City!There are 100+ pro clubs in England who get far less attention than City.