Our PR department and the media

In Klopp's post match press conference a media hack asks him why he thinks Pep said that the game was one of the most special in his life.

Klopp asked the hack if Pep had explained his comment and the hack said "No."

This is an outright lie because Pep clearly talked about the fallout from the Monaco game & 'pool having a week to prepare etc.

That hack needs identifying by the club (his voice is clear enough) getting a public apology and banning from the club.

The club will no doubt know who it is.

I do think we should start banning media outlets, other football clubs have done it.
 
They really don't even try to hide their bias.

BBC sport fixture list is normally ordered by time. It is for this weekend as well, with one exception. The rags 3pm match happens to be top of the list before liverpool's 12:30 KO...
 
Its true.

If you go on the BBC Sport home page they have Saturdays Premier LEague fixtures and its all in order.

However for no reson, the Rags game is top of the list.

Yup, followed willipp's link.

I think it's because that one has a preview written for it already - it's the only one with a link in it; none of the others do at the moment, so it'll be the sorting option applied to that.

Doesn't make it reasonable though.
 
Yup, followed willipp's link.

I think it's because that one has a preview written for it already - it's the only one with a link in it; none of the others do at the moment, so it'll be the sorting option applied to that.

Doesn't make it reasonable though.

Its loads of little things like this that annoy me as when we highlight them it does make us look petty and silly but its constant all the time. Biased T**ts.
 
Arsenal star claims Man City striker tried to 'tap him up'
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ews/man-city-transfer-news-iheanacho-12819737
Seriously, you do have to wonder if the Manchester Evening News actually backs Manchester City with headlines and articles like this. How about "Arsenal's Iwobi tries to tap up City star" or indeed the actual truth of the story?
No wonder City fans call the" Evening News" the "Manchester United Evening News".

Consider the same story from the International Business Times...
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/alex-iwobi...heanacho-join-arsenal-manchester-city-1614542
 
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Arsenal star claims Man City striker tried to 'tap him up'
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ews/man-city-transfer-news-iheanacho-12819737
Seriously, you do have to wonder if the Manchester Evening News actually backs Manchester City with headlines and articles like this. How about "Arsenal's Iwobi tries to tap up City star" or indeed the actual truth of the story?
No wonder City fans call the" Evening News" the "Manchester United Evening News".

Consider the same story from the International Business Times...
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/alex-iwobi...heanacho-join-arsenal-manchester-city-1614542
Quick look at the journalist on Twitter reveals he's a Welsh rag.
 
Arsenal star claims Man City striker tried to 'tap him up'
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ews/man-city-transfer-news-iheanacho-12819737
Seriously, you do have to wonder if the Manchester Evening News actually backs Manchester City with headlines and articles like this. How about "Arsenal's Iwobi tries to tap up City star" or indeed the actual truth of the story?
No wonder City fans call the" Evening News" the "Manchester United Evening News".

Consider the same story from the International Business Times...
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/alex-iwobi-convincing-kelechi-iheanacho-join-arsenal-manchester-city-
1614542

I cant see the offence there. Its clearly explained two players are having a but of banter and not that we were making an illegal approach through an intermediary.
 
I cant see the offence there. Its clearly explained two players are having a but of banter and not that we were making an illegal approach through an intermediary.
So why the headline? The MUEN would never do the same for Utd players and you know it.
 
I thought it was quite obvious what the offense was considering it's the first thing that hits you before you read the article.
 

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