Media Thread - 2021/22

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International commentary shits all over Sky/BT.

Peter Drury sounds like he enjoys watching us.
I have Drury for most of our games but I couldn't tell you how he reacted on Sunday as I was busy nutting the drywall ceiling in my basement and falling over the coffee table while my Mum and wife looked at me like I was a total mental case.
 
Thing is, when the **** talks about Liverpool’s authenticity compared to others he denigrates pretty much all football clubs and their supporters, not just City’s. He’s basically dissing the vast majority of football supporters in the country. ****.
Seems to be no shortage of football writers who care so little about City that they write great big articles about us to demonstrate their apathy. You have to laugh.
 
There were a few on here who said pretty much exactly that

There was I remember in spite of being told to shut up and not tempt fate by those of us who knew better after following our club for decades. Of course we were then bedwetters etcetera. Although fourteen points clear they had two games in hand which they won so making it eight points, very doable with such a long way to go.
 
Have you seen this load of old bollocks by Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening standard ?: "Man City win another title but they will never earn Liverpool’s authenticity".


Apparently we "inspire a kind of apathy of hopelessness in most supporters" and are "are robbing the game of the meaning and emotion on which it is built".

Pathetic stuff!

Had this misfortune of reading it yesterday but reaffirmed that I'll forever ignore this moron.

Apathy and hopelessness is quite a statement when we've arguably the two most dramatic title wins in recent history. I'd argue City invoke the most emotions, as every fucker is talking about us.
 
Bbc have an article on players worried about plying back to back games ...

You guessed which team they uses for the headline picture...

Also am I missing something big ....

Why is this a special season for them so far ?? .....

What's the odds of crowd trouble Saturday
 
Had this misfortune of reading it yesterday but reaffirmed that I'll forever ignore this moron.

Apathy and hopelessness is quite a statement when we've arguably the two most dramatic title wins in recent history. I'd argue City invoke the most emotions, as every fucker is talking about us.
We've actually been very lucky to witness not only 6 titles in the last 11 seasons, but to have won 2 of them so dramatically, plus we had to come from behind to win at Brighton in 2019 too. Also, 4 of the 6 have been won on the final day with 3 of those last day title wins being in front of our own fans. I don't even think United have had that many final day PL title wins at home, despite winning 13 PLs so far. The only one resembling anything dramatic that I can recall was in 1999 when they went a goal down at home to Spurs but turned it round a lot sooner than we did on Sunday.

Winning titles with games to spare is great and we would all like to see that happen every now and then to calm our tickers but winning titles in the manner we did on Sunday and in 2012 is the best way without a doubt.
 
Had this misfortune of reading it yesterday but reaffirmed that I'll forever ignore this moron.

Apathy and hopelessness is quite a statement when we've arguably the two most dramatic title wins in recent history. I'd argue City invoke the most emotions, as every fucker is talking about us.
Given the headline, why on earth did you read it? Once you've clicked on it (and then re-posted it on here) you've effectively let them win. Just totally ignore it.

Bbc have an article on players worried about plying back to back games ...

You guessed which team they uses for the headline picture...

Also am I missing something big ....

Why is this a special season for them so far ?? .....

What's the odds of crowd trouble Saturday
I'll have a wild guess at Liverpool? Since they've played almost every single game possible (they missed out on the Community Shield) why wouldn't they? Even if (hopefully) Real beat them in the CL final, you can't discount the season they've had.
 
Had this misfortune of reading it yesterday but reaffirmed that I'll forever ignore this moron.

Apathy and hopelessness is quite a statement when we've arguably the two most dramatic title wins in recent history. I'd argue City invoke the most emotions, as every fucker is talking about us.
Other than last season's title, every one of our title wins has been great entertainment.

Aguero, crystanbul and slippy, centurions, 98/97, easy win, 3 in 5 minutes
 
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