Media thread 2022/23

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Refreshing to see that the Sky media are now promoting the fact that our success is not just been down to money but due to our new style of playing the game, not unlike Trafford Rangers living in the past. Tell us something we have always known sky, it's just a shame they didn't want to accept the fact whilst we have to put up with all the peddled negativity just to keep the myth going and promote their cash cow.
 
Refreshing to see that the Sky media are now promoting the fact that our success is not just been down to money but due to our new style of playing the game, not unlike Trafford Rangers living in the past. Tell us something we have always known sky, it's just a shame they didn't want to accept the fact whilst we have to put up with all the peddled negativity just to keep the myth going and promote their cash cow.
Crazy isn't it. The media has been full of so much hate and jealousy that they missed 5 or 6 years of lfc/city rivalry and drama. We've heard more about utd than the rivalry at the top of the table.
 
Had another go at Sly Sports News last night.

Once again the first 15inutes was about Ten Haag, United transfers, and United in general, with the 2 Clowns spinning United transfer news.

And.

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Can somebody translate for me?
 
Refreshing to see that the Sky media are now promoting the fact that our success is not just been down to money but due to our new style of playing the game, not unlike Trafford Rangers living in the past. Tell us something we have always known sky, it's just a shame they didn't want to accept the fact whilst we have to put up with all the peddled negativity just to keep the myth going and promote their cash cow.
Reality has dawned.
This isn't happening out of graciousness on their part. It's a recognition of the fact that we now have a significant following in the most significant demographic (the youth) as well as some seriously lucrative markets (as displayed by the attendances in America recently).
The days of say, criticising Yaya for "only playing for 20 minutes" (on the night he turned the game v Villa upside down witha very memorable goal) and expecting the public to nod along are long gone. If they weren't, be in no doubt that Haaland would have got the same treatment last Sunday.
 
I’m not a fan of sky, but just come across a program on bt sport ‘the footballs on’ which is so much worse.
OMFG, avoid at all costs
 
Used to watch Cold Feet as my missus liked it, Manchester portrayed as a sanitised middle class paradise and worse a one team city. They never shut up about the rags City simply didn't exist, would have loved to see Nesbits character get shit kicked out of him by the governors. In the more recent series set in the last couple of years football not mentioned once, I wonder why.
I live in Didsbury and it was filmed in Didsbury.
The irony is that it's one of the Bluest parts of the City.
 
I think Haaland signing has been a watershed moment for City's footprint with the UK media.

We are impossible to ignore now, having signed one of the world's top strikers.
 
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