Blueknows
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Not what it said on the BBC website.
Well they are now https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50159583
been created without the clubs knowledge....so you have to ask why aren't we doing something about it ?
Not what it said on the BBC website.
And how obsessed is he, fucking crying still about last season no doubt.So absolutely no bias then . Another fucking arsewipe stealing a living by lying - who would have thought that ?
Well they are now https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50159583
been created without the clubs knowledge....so you have to ask why aren't we doing something about it ?
Just another lying fake news merchant. The story states as fact that City called for people to hype up the atmosphere for Champions League games. In fact as the club have pointed out they are not involved in this project. It is probably a bungled attempt by the marketing firm to pitch for business with City, not sanctioned by the club. So the story is false and is repeated by the BBC without checking the facts. Some call this clickbait but I call it what it is: "Fake news." The people at PR Week are not stupid so they know it's a false story but are happy to publish it.So absolutely no bias then . Another fucking arsewipe stealing a living by lying - who would have thought that ?
Not what it said on the BBC website.
God you're easily fooled , the fucking place is rammed mate, every game , 76, 000 !!
As if this has actually made it onto the BBC homepage, just to take a dig at 3000 empty seats.
Comical Ali is the one you we’re looking for.Is that you Chemical Ali?
Good work haha!Comical Ali is the one you we’re looking for.
Said when we had all that malarkey about the far east tour that there's a concerted attack under way and it has a particular accent.This year has been insane with attacks on the club
Just another lying fake news merchant. The story states as fact that City called for people to hype up the atmosphere for Champions League games. In fact as the club have pointed out they are not involved in this project. It is probably a bungled attempt by the marketing firm to pitch for business with City, not sanctioned by the club. So the story is false and is repeated by the BBC without checking the facts. Some call this clickbait but I call it what it is: "Fake news." The people at PR Week are not stupid so they know it's a false story but are happy to publish it.
Like a cat scratching its nails down a blackboard type of accent?Said when we had all that malarkey about the far east tour that there's a concerted attack under way and it has a particular accent.
That's the one.Like a cat scratching its nails down a blackboard type of accent?
Every morning I check newsnow for City news. Almost without fail the Liverpool Echo, Liverpool.com (Trinity Mirror Group) or some Liverpool fan-site is running some kind of story about City. Today we have: https://www.rousingthekop.com/2019/...an-city-have-an-enormous-amount-of-fake-fans/Said when we had all that malarkey about the far east tour that there's a concerted attack under way and it has a particular accent.
I really think the BBC is an organisation in crisis but they haven't realised it yet. There is virtually no context or balance to most things they report. It's not just bias there are just too many factual inaccuracies. Coverage comes through a filter which is guided by the prejudices of their staff. The online coverage appears to have no editorial standards applied to it. The BBC still has pockets of exellence like the World Service but it is a fading organisation.It's the BBC's area of expertise ight now. You only have to look at the political coverage.