Media thread 2022/23

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We have been amortizing contracts but just over a shorter period of time, i think 6 years for Grealish is the longest, but we still get the FFP, oil money, shit thrown at us!

As said by many on here and i truly believe it, American/white money is seen as superior to Middle Eastern/brown money, especially among the media in this country.
Tariq Panja seems to have lost his tongue
As have the gimps at the US-owned Athletic
 
Front page article in this morning’s Sun regarding dodgy football club owners, picture shows cheering fans but only three fans wearing club shirts………..City, Chelsea & Newcastle…..

Which is the most prominent and obvious club shirt?

Which 2 club shirts are the most prominent and obvious?

Remember when posters on this thread kept on telling us there was no agenda and campaign against City (on-going) by the football media and it was all in our heads.

The picture is a Forest crowd. Look at it closely.

The Sun has then Photoshoped a City fan and a Newcastle fan wearing the home shirts in full view.

And an Arsenal fan with a scarf over his coat.. A Spurs fan with his shirt under a jacket.

NOTE. No United or Liverpool fans. Or references to either of those clubs.

The football media agenda against Manchester City Football club is still alive. And it isn't going away.

Cunts!

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New Premier League regulations to control who can buy football clubs – report

3 hrs ago
Everton fans set off flares outside the ground ahead of the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpoo
Everton fans set off flares outside the ground ahead of the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpoo
New legislation for the Premier League is reportedly set to trigger a major shakeup to how football clubs are run.

The yet-to-released Football White Paper, which The Sun claims to have seen in advance, will enforce tougher regulations on who can own clubs.

The measure will make sure only “fit and proper custodians” can take over outfits, in a bid to prevent multi-millionaires who cannot prove they amassed their fortune legitimately from owning English football clubs.

According to The Sun, the new regulations will also stop “greedy clubs” from joining breakaway competitions like the European Super League — which triggered huge protests by fans in 2021.

File photo dated 19-04-2021 of Leeds United players wearing ‘Football Is For The Fans’ shirts during the warm up at Elland Road, Leeds
The reforms will reportedly give fans more of a say in how clubs are run (Clive Brunskill/PA)
While all clubs in the top five flights of English football will need to gain a fresh licence to play under the proposals.

The reform will give fans more of a say in how clubs are run and stop bosses from radically changing kits and logos, the paper adds.

Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan reportedly wants the regulator in place for the 2024/25 season and will “formally unveil legislation imminently”.

Reports of the Football White Paper – which The Sun says Cabinet will soon be signing off on – comes after an independent Fan-Led Review of Football Governance by Tory MP Tracey Crouch in late 2022.

Fans watch on during the Barclays Women’s Super League match at Kingsmeadow, London
The White Paper will reportedly prevent multi-millionaires who cannot prove they amassed their fortune legitimately from owning English football clubs (Zac Goodwin/PA)
The latest review – an update on the Government-commissioned report into the game in November 2021 – included 10 key recommendations, each supported by more detailed strategy.

It proposed for a new independent regulator for English football to oversee financial regulation in the sport “to ensure financial sustainability of the professional game”.

Other parts of the strategy addressed corporate governance, diversity and new tests for club owners and directors.

The release of the White Paper has already seen several delays due to changing Conservative leadership – among other factors.
 
Didsbury Dave and Bamber Bridge Blue have just echoed my sentiments entirely. When we were kids, you used to spend all your school half term collecting wood and raiding other people's "bommies".... Treacle toffee, black peas and parkin were the order of the day, Now you get grown fucktard adults having Halloween parties and dressing up as vampires and ghouls. Bonfire night is the English tradition.

With regard to "period" - don't get me started. Any self respecting British person who uses that just needs ceremonially burning on the spot
Don't forget the spuds in tinfoil being cooked on the bommie
 
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