Media Thread - 2021/22

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The DT this morning, I think, has broken its record for a report on an FAWSL game. We have thirty column inches with a graphic. Only thing is that the graphic is wearing a CFC shirt. Thirty fuckin' inches - twice as much as the AfCoN where Mané won it single footed, and without sticking a foot in an oppo goalie's gob! Yer can bet yer sweet bippy that if we'd have got at least a point out of that game the report wouldn't have stretched to thirty column millimetres.
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And over on BBC Breakfast the league champions and league leaders do not appear to be in the next round of the cup. Not even mentioned on the NW news. Liverpool if course were although it was easier to add that to the report of the game against one of the best teams in Wales
And to piss me off more Michelle Keegan is on soon after leaving me asking the question: Why do good-looking women ruin their looks with having their lips filled. It rarely improves them even when it goes well but l am afraid the once lovely Michelle ma belle looks a bit of a bugger.
 
The DT this morning, I think, has broken its record for a report on an FAWSL game. We have thirty column inches with a graphic. Only thing is that the graphic is wearing a CFC shirt. Thirty fuckin' inches - twice as much as the AfCoN where Mané won it single footed, and without sticking a foot in an oppo goalie's gob! Yer can bet yer sweet bippy that if we'd have got at least a point out of that game the report wouldn't have stretched to thirty column millimetres.
Anyone else notice on BBC News last night (Sunday), the female sports news reader mentioned Chelsea's 1-0 win over ARSENAL?. I thought "our" Clive on the main desk might have corrected her, but he just had a little smirk.
 
Anyone else notice on BBC News last night (Sunday), the female sports news reader mentioned Chelsea's 1-0 win over ARSENAL?. I thought "our" Clive on the main desk might have corrected her, but he just had a little smirk.
They get so wrapped up in a result they'd have strangled their granny for that they forget half the details.
 
I still reckon 0-2 at Bury in the 72-73 League Cup was worse.
We were falling apart by the time we played Halifax and lost 1-0. When we played Bury we'd finished the previous season just one point behind the champions. - Both Bury and Halifax were in the fourth division when we played them.
I'm sure some will put in a shout for 0-3 at third division Bolton in 71-72, but at least I didn't go to that one.
Not sure about that Ged. Technically you may be right but Halifax was a defining moment for many of us who were Citt daft teenagers. I think the litmus test is do you think back to the Bury result and bang your head repeatedly against a table or the Halifax one?
 
I thought you were being sarcastic as I'd seen Aguero's comments elsewhere. Talk about twisting the facts to suit their narrative.

It’s the weirdest reporting, think the words ‘sly dig’ are in their headlines. When there’s zero such ‘sly dig’ more Aguero saying that Alvarez is probably best not confined to the no.9 role as he is a player that likes to roam & ‘brake the lines’.
 
Not sure about that Ged. Technically you may be right but Halifax was a defining moment for many of us who were Citt daft teenagers. I think the litmus test is do you think back to the Bury result and bang your head repeatedly against a table or the Halifax one?
I think Halifax got more coverage as it was the FA Cup rather than the League Cup. Also Halifax were perceived as a permanent fixture in the bottom division while Bury yo-yoed between the third and forth with occasional visits to the second so the defeat seemed worse.
However, I was at school in Whitefield and 95% of the support was split fairly evenly between City, Bury, Bolton and the rags. Consequently I got severe grief from the Bury fans for a long time after that defeat.
 
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