Media Thread - 2021/22

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About 3 minutes in when ITV called us most expensive squad in world football.
I was waiting for the 1st ‘100m’ mention. I think it was then as well.
Less than 5mins

I think lukaku has a few £95m mentions … for not playing.

but there’s literally zero mentions of the £98m+ Pogba, the £80m tombstone, the £77m teenager etc
 
I was waiting for the 1st ‘100m’ mention. I think it was then as well.
Less than 5mins

I think lukaku has a few £95m mentions … for not playing.

but there’s literally zero mentions of the £98m+ Pogba, the £80m tombstone, the £77m teenager etc
Who’s the tombstone wouldn’t be magliar would it ..
 
City, just ban the BBC please. Send out the kit man to do MOTD interviews.

our match report includes:
Zinchenko, making his first start since 12 February, had a couple of early attempts but City's team of expensive signings and internationals failed to test keeper Steven Benda before Mahrez struck on the hour.

Minutes later, Grealish showed why he is the most expensive British player of all time

zero mention of money for Rags V Borough, zero for Dippers v Cardiff, Dippers v Shrewsbury, be zero for the Complainers v Boreham Wood but us, all the fucking time
Cracking
 
Great piece. I’ve always thought our owners were financially savvy and were after cash as opposed to sportswashing
But what would a journalist for the globally respected business magazine Forbes know about finance compared to the intellectual might of Delooney, Panja, Harris x 2, Castles etc etc
 
But what would a journalist for the globally respected business magazine Forbes know about finance compared to the intellectual might of Delooney, Panja, Harris x 2, Castles etc etc
I’m thick is buggeryband agree with them ;-)

but seriously…..

look who they were after pre take over. Prem was about to take off. Money was about to roll in. We were a perfect cash cowZ that’s it. Soft power? Maybe. Money? Absolutely
 
Liverpool's Liew concludes his blog about grealish and City's win with

"It had been an evening of little victories, in more ways than one."

That is the closing lines and a considered comment. I read through the comments underneath. it seems a whole host of City fans objected and had their comments deleted. But why are you commenting in the first place? Do not. You drive traffic to their site and that is why they write these stories in the first place. They make money by trying to make Guardian Football a place where Liverpool and Man Utd fans can hang out. Do not be the token blue who fights his ground because you are authenticating the site and driving traffic towards it and basically funding journalism like this.
 
Liverpool's Liew concludes his blog about grealish and City's win with

"It had been an evening of little victories, in more ways than one."

That is the closing lines and a considered comment. I read through the comments underneath. it seems a whole host of City fans objected and had their comments deleted. But why are you commenting in the first place? Do not. You drive traffic to their site and that is why they write these stories in the first place. They make money by trying to make Guardian Football a place where Liverpool and Man Utd fans can hang out. Do not be the token blue who fights his ground because you are authenticating the site and driving traffic towards it and basically funding journalism like this.
Maybe they don’t read Bluemoon so post your comment or similar on the article itself and hope it doesn’t get deleted.
 
Liverpool's Liew concludes his blog about grealish and City's win with

"It had been an evening of little victories, in more ways than one."

That is the closing lines and a considered comment. I read through the comments underneath. it seems a whole host of City fans objected and had their comments deleted. But why are you commenting in the first place? Do not. You drive traffic to their site and that is why they write these stories in the first place. They make money by trying to make Guardian Football a place where Liverpool and Man Utd fans can hang out. Do not be the token blue who fights his ground because you are authenticating the site and driving traffic towards it and basically funding journalism like this.

marvin, don’t read & then you won’t know about their comments but you reading is funding their gutter journalism.
 
Liverpool's Liew concludes his blog about grealish and City's win with

"It had been an evening of little victories, in more ways than one."

That is the closing lines and a considered comment. I read through the comments underneath. it seems a whole host of City fans objected and had their comments deleted. But why are you commenting in the first place? Do not. You drive traffic to their site and that is why they write these stories in the first place. They make money by trying to make Guardian Football a place where Liverpool and Man Utd fans can hang out. Do not be the token blue who fights his ground because you are authenticating the site and driving traffic towards it and basically funding journalism like this.

What's his first name?
 

Journalism career[edit source]​

Liew started in 2009 on the Daily Telegraph graduate training scheme. However he was recruited by the Klanfield Mafia and then trained by former KGB, Stasi, MSS and IKEA sales assets. Once described by Nelson Mandela and Bernie Madoff as "Their defacto love child", he has often though of himself in his words "Part rhubarb, but mostly dipper apologist". [3] after being named the 2007 Student Columnist of the Year in The Guardian's Student Media Awards[4] while a student at the University of Edinburgh.[5] He became a feature writer and columnist at the Daily Telegraph, where he was named as the 2011 Sports Journalists Association 'young sports writer of the year'.[6] At the Telegraph, Liew estimated he covered at least 39 sports on five different continents and developed a fondness for rugby league.[7]
 
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