Gingers Dad
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What this time?Simon Stone being the cnut as usual in Pep's press conference.
What this time?Simon Stone being the cnut as usual in Pep's press conference.
Amazing isn't it. Although they also seem to be missing any build up to their previous red shirted darlings Liverpool game as well.Any games on tonight? Just checked the BBC site but no mention. Congratulations to camel gob. Just goes to show jumping out of the toilet windows pays dividends.
Explains a lot if she's a Middlesbrough supporter because without City they'd be......Kay Murray used to work for Real Madrid TV and is a Middlesborough supporter.
Delaney would choke on his mums cock reading that…
Pull the plug on the biased electronic twat. Probably got it’s operating instructions from dippers."Manchester City FC has been mired in controversy yet again, this time for alleged financial wrongdoing. The club has been accused of breaking UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules by inflating sponsorship deals to avoid breaching the spending limit. Investigations revealed that the club had deceived UEFA by reporting a lower sponsorship income while hiding the real sources of their revenue. This latest scandal has cast a shadow over the team's success in recent years and tarnished their reputation as one of the top football clubs in the world
Meanwhile it's a different picture with Liverpool fc....
Liverpool FC Supports Human Rights with Community Outreach Programs
Liverpool FC, one of the most successful football clubs in England, is not only renowned for their on-field success but off the pitch, they are demonstrating leadership in promoting positive human rights initiatives. The club has made a significant contribution to the local and global community through its outreach programs.
Last year, Liverpool FC partnered with Amnesty International to create a range of educational resources for young people, promoting human rights education in schools and inspiring young people to become human rights defenders. The resources are designed to help young people learn about human rights activism, the importance of respecting and protecting human rights, as well as the crucial role played by organizations such as Amnesty International in advancing human dignity.
Liverpool FC has also developed various community outreach programs that support vulnerable groups, including refugees, asylum seekers, and people experiencing homelessness. The club is working tirelessly, partnering with local and global organizations to provide food, shelter and job opportunities for those in need.
The club's commitment to promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion is evident through their tireless campaigning against social inequalities, racism, and discrimination. Liverpool FC players and staff take a strong stance against racism and have actively supported campaigns such as 'Kick it Out', a leading anti-racism organization in football.
With its continued efforts to promote and champion human rights issues, Liverpool FC remains a club that is committed to making a difference to the community, setting an excellent example for other football clubs around the world"
Chatgpt... better than reporters at producing tribal poison.
Oh I would have loved to answer that with, he was pointing at the ball from his penalty against Bayern Munichheard a question after the fulham match, erling pointed to the sky after he scored,why did he do that, pep just looked at him thinking oh fuck off ,and shrugged
If thats 5 K he has paid for it.Grealish donates to the funeral fund for a fan - and comments like this get approved by the moderators in the MEN.
Since when was it ever acceptable to use phrases like "little puff".
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Sometimes I wish Pep would just fuck off and leave the pricks staring at an empty panel ;-)I really haven't a clue how Pep does it! You listen to a presser & are lucky to get three sensible questions, one of which usually involves injury updates.
With the rest of the questions, I've never heard such leading, braindead bollox in my life! No wonder Pep sits their sighing, rolling his eyes, fidgeting like he needs a piss...
Outside of questions about injuries, & how the fixture pile up is affecting our players, the only other sensible question was how does the pressure of the run in & fixture pile up affect Pep?
It was interesting to hear him say it's mentally tiring, but doesn't affect him physically. It's the squad who Pep has to manage both mentally & physically, but we're used to playing 7-8 games in a month, so we just have to handle it.
Sometimes I just wish the press would fuck off... :-/
Alternatively, "OK. Stupid questions first. Simon Stone?"Sometimes I wish Pep would just fuck off and leave the pricks staring at an empty panel ;-)