Official Talksport Thread

mat said:
I bet Andy Jacobs will be hitting the wank wall this afternoon.

I like Jacobs as a broadcaster and the show is one of the better ones on Talk Sport, however he should be ashamed of himself if he mentions anything about being pleased Terry has stayed after the diatribe of abuse he threw at him a couple of weeks ago; he even asked people on air to suggest what he should do with his signed John Terry shirt, suggestions ranged from the rabid 'burn it' to the rather more florid 'use it as a doormat'.
 
aspm19 said:
Just been listening to Alan Brazil & Dominic Cork
they came out with a statement that Manchester is all red
red shirts everywhere when you go up to Manchester !
Brazil said I lived in Hale Red shirts everyhere pair of Clown`s

Wound me up that. Utter shit from Dominic Cork, another one for the hit list!
 
And they're talking bollocks - "why did we feel the need to do it" "city fans will feel embarrassed by it" "small club mentality" - fooking get a grip and a sense of humour fellas!
 
FantasyIreland said:
And they're talking bollocks - "why did we feel the need to do it" "city fans will feel embarrassed by it" "small club mentality" - fooking get a grip and a sense of humour fellas!

Yeah "you know wha a mean" Ian Wright with more garbage about us.
 
Hamann Pineapple said:
pride in battle said:
Ian Wright needs to remember his son plays for our club before he slags us of,sly digs,again and again.

I get the feeling he thinks SWP's days are numbered.
He knows fucking nothing about City, and neither do the national journos. They spoke about the rags piss-take banner earlier, hardly believed it, and tried to cover the munchen scums arses by pretending it was nothing to do with the club (suggesting it was just a bunch of rags).

So for the national media, and for the umpteenth time:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/feb/06/newsstory.manchesterunited" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008 ... sterunited</a>

Manchester United's extensive efforts to make sure the 50th-anniversary commemorations of the Munich air disaster pass smoothly included some emergency work at Old Trafford yesterday and the removal of a banner that pokes fun at Manchester City's lack of silverware.

The banner, which hangs permanently from the old Stretford End and has transferable numbers, says "32 Years", the period since City last won a trophy. It will be modified to "33" at the start of 2009 but several United supporters contacted the club to say it might incite the 3,000 away fans on Sunday.

The overriding concern ofofficials at Old Trafford is that City's supporters should not disrupt the minute's silence and as a gesture of goodwill United decided to remove the banner until the FA Cup tie against Arsenal on February 16. "The fans who have contacted us don't think this banner is appropriate," said a spokesman. "They have asked us to replace it for this one match and the club is happy to help."

There is also unease at United about the minute's silence before England's game against Switzerland tonight. Sir Alex Ferguson has voiced concern that there might be a "mixed reaction" and Wayne Rooney has appealed for the crowd to behave in the correct manner: "The important thing is paying our respects and making sure those who died are honoured in the right way."

A remembrance service will be held at Old Trafford today, and United and City will wear 50s-style kits, devoid of sponsors' logos, on Sunday. There will be a mascot to represent each of the 23 people who died, and the surnames will be on the back of their shirts. Ferguson will lay a commemorative wreath, as will the City manager, Sven-Goran Eriksson.

The clubs have been trying to promote a message of unity and the away end will be decorated with posters of Frank Swift, the former City goalkeeper who was among those who died in Munich.

Benjani Mwaruwari will make his debut for Manchester City after completing his protracted transfer from Portsmouth yesterday, five days after the official transfer deadline elapsed. The Zimbabwean will cost City an initial £3.87m, half the amount first proposed, and they will see that as a victory in what had become a complex and fractious dispute with Portsmouth. City will make substantial additional payments depending on games played.

City succeeded in their demand that Benjani, 29, underwent a full medical, which had been impossible when he turned up at the training ground 50 minutes before the transfer deadline last Thursday. He is likely to replace Daniel Sturridge at Old Trafford.

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Fuck off.
 
Fucking rag on now pretending to be a Blue.

"they" and "they've" and all that switching with "we" and all that, then he kisses SWEEPS arse. Fuck off rag.
 
Brucie Bonus said:
Fucking rag on now pretending to be a Blue.

"they" and "they've" and all that switching with "we" and all that, then he kisses SWEEPS arse. Fuck off rag.

Heard him. I am thinking of having a tantrum.
 
That is the first time I've come close to phoning in. Wright actually said, "Why do that about a player United didn't even want?" You utter cretin. Why bid £25.5m for a player they don't want. The facts of the matter are this:

1. The poster is on the border of Salford and is welcoming people to Manchester;
2. It is in Manchester City Centre;
3. It's celebrating City's biggest signing in years.

It's a genius idea and the nuances of it will be lost on two born and bred southerners. Don't comment on what you don't understand you pair of plums. It's about time someone phoned up and pulled Wright up on his sly digs. City have helped his son from an early age after being released by Forest and he needs to remember that. He should also be reminded it was his advice which cost his son a World Cup spot and then hang up. Bellend.
 
blueyorkie said:
bluesyob said:
i never phone in the only time i contact that station is by e mail cos its free :)


This was my email to them
Delighted to hear all the bile being aimed at our Club. This just reinforces the view that the people who protest so much are running scared of what might happen. The contributor you have on your show talking about Fergusons manic rant misses the fact that ManU have had a Club approved banner in their stadium for the last few years counting the years since City won a trophy, I don't hear a condemnation of them.
As for our spending, little has been made of the vast fortunes ferguson has spent particularly as his Club is £750m in debt.Or the fact that they can now only pick up free transfers due to this debt, the media swallow the cmedy genius line that this is a clever way to move forward.
Sorry that MCFC are trying to better themselves, it must stick in the craw of the Media who have had a wonderful and cosy relationship with the Sky Four. Now they may have to get of their behinds and do some proper reporting, not just spout the convenient unresearched tripe which we have put up with for years.
Presumably this email will be consigned to the file marked not to be discussed!As you probably don't have the guts to have a proper debate on the future of MCFC. The conversations I have heard on your staion over the past few weeks about City have been between people who have had little if any knowledge of whats going on.
I would appreciate your thoughts

Nice one!!

Still think that the "Silence is golden" approach is one we should all adopt though!
 
Sky Blue said:
aspm19 said:
Just been listening to Alan Brazil & Dominic Cork
they came out with a statement that Manchester is all red
red shirts everywhere when you go up to Manchester !
Brazil said I lived in Hale Red shirts everyhere pair of Clown`s

Wound me up that. Utter shit from Dominic Cork, another one for the hit list!


He is still smarting from Lanc's releasing him.........alledgedly because of his disruptive dressing room presence and undermining the management.....good riddance of the tw*t!
 

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