Uwe Already
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I opted out a while ago as I don’t see why I should pay people to take the piss out of me. That was my reason to Sky and BT as well.
Conscience clear.
As we used to say “top shag”
I opted out a while ago as I don’t see why I should pay people to take the piss out of me. That was my reason to Sky and BT as well.
Conscience clear.
Your wasting your time , the BBC just bat away any complaints with a standard reply , despite being "state funded" themselves they answer to no one , BBC Salford is rife with Rags & Dippers.In fact made a complaint myself to the pricks, obvious bias - filed under “cunts being cuntish”, will be opting out of the licence fee since getting iptv I think
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63555465 is the article, complain here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints I’d say as many as possible get on it, I messed up a bit as I moaned about “state owned” where it says “state backed” but the argument is the same as is the sentiment
Standard Chartered (fined $1.5 billion for money laundering for the rogue Iranian regime and other terrorist organisations) have also been fined £20 million for breaching sanctions on Russia and most recently were found to be facilitating money transfers between Iran and the Taliban.
Their, until fairly recently, secondary shirt sponsors Western Union were fined $586 million for money laundering for criminals and terrorists including Hezbollah.
Morals my arse.
As Pep has said many times he doesn't send his teams out to entertain halitosis Terry the Arsenal fan from Chigwell or 30st bedridden Lloyd the Liverpool fan in Swansea. He sends his teams out to win for his people, The Manchester City fans all over the world who haven't stopped smiling for 11 glorious years of fantastic football and success. The written and audio/TV media in this country should be ashamed of themselves the way they have treated us. Unprofesssional, jealous, bitter C@ntsTalksport :
“City are the most boring team to ever win the Premier League.”
“Even the Manchester City fans are not invested in it anymore!”
Pep’s great Barcelona side had no passion, it’s not great to watch.”
What a load of shit! If it wasn’t for my work colleague showing me a wouldn’t believe it - and Cundy sort of agreeing with the caller!
An Arsenal fan knowing how all us City fans feel!
Maybe someone should show him the commentators reactions during the recent 6-3 derby…….
“Thing of beauty, sensational, when do you ever see football like this, breathtaking, brilliant” to quote a few
Pep has absolutely broken the league. Comments and talks like this are actually complements in a way.
Well done on the complaint but I think there is a difference between state-backed and state-owned.In fact made a complaint myself to the pricks, obvious bias - filed under “cunts being cuntish”, will be opting out of the licence fee since getting iptv I think
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63555465 is the article, complain here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints I’d say as many as possible get on it, I messed up a bit as I moaned about “state owned” where it says “state backed” but the argument is the same as is the sentiment
Hi fella, the sneaky bastards have changed the text now - "It has become increasingly difficult for clubs to compete financially with sides that have backers from wealthy states, such as Paris St-Germain (Qatar), Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) and Newcastle (Saudi Arabia)." So by that rationale they are saying the USA and UK are not wealthy states!?In fact made a complaint myself to the pricks, obvious bias - filed under “cunts being cuntish”, will be opting out of the licence fee since getting iptv I think
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63555465 is the article, complain here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints I’d say as many as possible get on it, I messed up a bit as I moaned about “state owned” where it says “state backed” but the argument is the same as is the sentiment
Pep has absolutely broken the league. Comments and talks like this are actually complements in a way.
Good. Shows they know they were out of order! Odd they don’t count the US as a wealthy state ? Makes the whole piece nonsense ;)Hi fella, the sneaky bastards have changed the text now - "It has become increasingly difficult for clubs to compete financially with sides that have backers from wealthy states, such as Paris St-Germain (Qatar), Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) and Newcastle (Saudi Arabia)."
Hang on, the US is the wealthiest nation on earth, the owners/backers of Trafford, Kopites, Chelsea et al, are therefore according to that mangled sentence, the ‘big bad boys’ that mean any owners from less wealthy nations have ‘no ability to compete’ by that edited published logic.Hi fella, the sneaky bastards have changed the text now - "It has become increasingly difficult for clubs to compete financially with sides that have backers from wealthy states, such as Paris St-Germain (Qatar), Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) and Newcastle (Saudi Arabia)."
Which now doesn't make any sense, as most have backers from wealthy States, how many yank owners now? They might as well go the whole hog and say dirty Arab States.Hi fella, the sneaky bastards have changed the text now - "It has become increasingly difficult for clubs to compete financially with sides that have backers from wealthy states, such as Paris St-Germain (Qatar), Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) and Newcastle (Saudi Arabia)."
Doh, just read yours after typing mine. Great minds :)Hang on, the US is the wealthiest nation on earth, the owners/backers of Trafford, Kopites, Chelsea et al, are therefore according to that mangled sentence, the ‘big bad boys’ that mean any owners from less wealthy nations have ‘no ability to compete’ by that edited published logic.
Bollox, as ever, when dealing with City.
Hi fella, the sneaky bastards have changed the text now - "It has become increasingly difficult for clubs to compete financially with sides that have backers from wealthy states, such as Paris St-Germain (Qatar), Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) and Newcastle (Saudi Arabia)." So by that rationale they are saying the USA and UK are not wealthy states!?
I’m trying to work out how it’s not overtly racist and failing.Ha ha. Classic.
I don't know if you guys had any impact (well done if you did, and well done, in fact, even if you didn't) or the club had a word, but that is funny as fuck. The whole introduction to the piece now makes no sense whatsoever. Brilliant writing. Not.
Whatever happened to the BBC? It's becoming a joke.
The problem for the BBC is they politicise everything. Just reporting the truth about the incredible riches generated by football is a great story. The digitisation of football across the world will make the current wealth in the sport seem like chickenfeed. Football has nowhere near peaked in terms of its potential streaming audience.Ha ha. Classic.
I don't know if you guys had any impact (well done if you did, and well done, in fact, even if you didn't) or the club had a word, but that is funny as fuck. The whole introduction to the piece now makes no sense whatsoever. Brilliant writing. Not.
Whatever happened to the BBC? It's becoming a joke.
OK. Erm "wealthier states" then.Hi fella, the sneaky bastards have changed the text now - "It has become increasingly difficult for clubs to compete financially with sides that have backers from wealthy states, such as Paris St-Germain (Qatar), Manchester City (Abu Dhabi) and Newcastle (Saudi Arabia)." So by that rationale they are saying the USA and UK are not wealthy states!?
OK. Erm. "wealthy states from the Middle East" then.Good. Shows they know they were out of order! Odd they don’t count the US as a wealthy state ? Makes the whole piece nonsense ;)
OK. Erm. "Dirty Arab Oil money" then.Which now doesn't make any sense, as most have backers from wealthy States, how many yank owners now? They might as well go the whole hog and say dirty Arab States.