eyalluvitt
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Sucking Lemons after thatBBC proper gutted
Sucking Lemons after thatBBC proper gutted
The match up between the greatest ever Norwegian to play in the PL and Haaland didn’t quite go with their scriptBBC proper gutted
some Arsenal fan on talksport last night said last night " There were 10,000 empty seats at the Etihad"
Full of sex offendersBBC proper gutted
It was set up to make money, which it has done throughout the last 31 years.It's always been about controlling the narrative. Sky's involvement in the setting up of the PL was always about looking after the interests of certain 'favoured' teams.
Does anyone actually think that?There's a reason the general public think Lee Harvey Oswald shot JFK.
Of course with Cascarino being a striker he would know the only way to put the shot where it went was a nice little sidefoot finish which is what Ake did.Put the radio on this morning just after 6am to hear Natalie Sawyer say to Tony Cascarino "Do you think Ake meant that as a shot or a cross?" to which Cascarino replied " Give him the benefit of the doubt, I think it was a shot but he didnt hit it with any conviction"
Needless to say the radio went straight off again, but how can anyone let alone a supposed "football pundit" watch that goal & wonder if Ake meant it???!
It was set up to make money, which it has done throughout the last 31 years.
Matterfaeces and that miserable big foreheaded ****. ITV surpassing themselves. AFTV would have been more neutral.
She booked in to see a shrink. But it only reminded her of 'little' Sam.Sad to think that the stupid twat has been between Natalie Sawyer's legs, she surely deserved better .
It’s not that simple though, is it? Between them, united, Arsenal and Liverpool have won one title in the last decade, around a third of the lifespan of Sky, and yet the money keeps rolling in. Not denying that their narrative is geared to promote those teams, but the suggestion that the business model is predicated on those clubs winning things (as was implied) is demonstrably wrong. We have dominated over the last ten years and yet the business is still thriving.By continually promoting the " favoured teams ".
Really don't understand how he gets so many gigs. The bloke rates himself highly but he is a complete nerd. Thinks his own opinion is the best out there and is an expert on the game. In reality he makes quite bizarre observations.Matterfaeces and that miserable big foreheaded ****. ITV surpassing themselves. AFTV would have been more neutral.
That's true, for now, the bigwigs at EPL, SKY, BT, BBC, ITV etc etc know what's good for the brand and IMO we are at a tipping point, they need one of the "glory clubs" to be back, in their eyes we aren't good for the brand long termIt’s not that simple though, is it? Between them, united, Arsenal and Liverpool have won one title in the last decade, around a third of the lifespan of Sky, and yet the money keeps rolling in. Not denying that their narrative is geared to promote those teams, but the suggestion that the business model is predicated on those clubs winning things (as was implied) is demonstrably wrong. We have dominated over the last ten years and yet the business is still thriving.
Some balance would have been good wouldn't it, Dixon did actually say something like 'don't write US off yet' when 4 mins(?) of injury time came up.Arsenal TV tonight. Fucking disgraceful
I think ‘needs’ is hugely overstating it. Prefers, sure.That's true, for now, the bigwigs at EPL, SKY, BT, BBC, ITV etc etc know what's good for the brand and IMO we are at a tipping point, they need one of the "glory clubs" to be back, in their eyes we aren't good for the brand long term
They'll accept Arsenal breaking our monopoly for now, but Liverpool or The Rags one of them needs to be there or there abouts
Maybe last year Newcastle weren’t in the picture, so it was only nasty upstart City that spoiled the red vision of nirvana, this year Newcastle have performed better/earlier than expected, so it’s getting imperative to react to their nightmare scenario of no red teamsI think ‘needs’ is hugely overstating it. Prefers, sure.
And ‘the brand‘ is stronger than ever, so that argument doesn’t currently hold much water.
What’s your reasoning behind the tipping point being now, rather than, say, a year ago?