Media thread 2022/23

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Here we go. Reported in the Fail. With unoffical, untested unproven and inconclusive in-house technology BeIN Sports have declared that the ball went out of play before City's equaliser. Overlooking of course that Madrid regained possession but lost it again in the second phase.

Non story!
The goal was allowed to stand because the attacking phase of play (APP) was reset when Camavinga gave the ball away with a poor pass under no pressure after the ball may have gone out of play. Anything before that pass isn't valid for a review.
 
I wonder how Jordan talks about our ownership when he is in private company. About 15 years ago I used to spend a lot of my time in North West business circles. It meant I got to meet a lot of senior Directors at football clubs. The level of racism (and anti-semitism) was shocking. I grew up in the 60s and 70s in South Manchester (Withington) which was quite a diverse area and very racially tolerant, especially compared to other areas. Bernard Manning would not have been out of place in some of those football boardrooms. And this was between 2002 and 2011 not the 1970s.
I think it's just blind ignorance on the part of many. What people don't know they often fear. A nice white face speaking English (even with an American or European accent) is seen as something safe and comforting to many old skool business and media folk, whereas a hint of anything exotic such as a brown face or middle eastern accent instantly conjours up doubt and fear. There is a long standing prejudice in this country of 'arabs' who are often viewed as untrustworthy or obscene when it comes to spending wealth, with a view that they aren't business people but rather unscrupulous characters that literally just hold the world ransom to barrels of oil.

The other aspect is that people like Jordan, who think that they are so intelligent (and might well be), are just as gullible as Joe Bloggs in swallowing the pro united/liverpool/arsenal/barca/real/bayern/etc propaganda, driven by decades of media agendas that somehow depict those clubs as honourable and any threats to them as dishonourable
 
Non story!
The goal was allowed to stand because the attacking phase of play (APP) was reset when Camavinga gave the ball away with a poor pass under no pressure after the ball may have gone out of play. Anything before that pass isn't valid for a review.
Is the correct answer!....well said mate and a little research by these so-called journalists would show why. Here's what it says on the Premier League's own website about the Attacking Phase of Play and VAR decisions (which I presume is in sync with UEFA's similar guidelines):

"The starting point for a phase of play that leads to a goal or penalty incident will be limited to the immediate phase and not necessarily go back to when the attacking team gained possession. Other factors for consideration will be the ability of the defence to reset and the momentum of the attack."

That took me about 5 secs to find that. If I can find it anyone can!

There's two things to observe there...(1) the phase of play leading up to the goal which will be reviewed is limited to the immediate phase - so that rules out going back to check the throw in; and (2) the ability of the defence to reset....which they did as RM had the ball and attempted a pass.

As you say, a non-story.
 
Far from it from me to defend Wio (hes a cnut we know) but im not too arsed about him celebrating their goal, there was footage of him celebrating a few spurs goals on their run to the final a few years ago. there maybe footage of him celebrating Kevs goal for all we know??
But we all know deep down that him and ratface and co cant wait for us to fail this season as their treble is on the line.
 
These are blue legends you two are disrespecting ffs. The problem isn't with our ex players not being biased enough towards us, it's the media channels for selecting opposing ex players and encouraging them to behave the way they do when we play. Two wrongs don't make a right
I disagree. Don’t expect any pundits to be biased, but just want them to give honest opinions. I have heard Richards giving his opinion and then get bullied into changing his views by Carragher and Shearer on a number of occasions. Nobody is saying that they weren’t good servants for City but perhaps they are not good enough to be pundits. Nedum is very good in that he can give an opinion and argue his case rather than just submitting to pressure from others.
 
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