Thought I'd share this interesting Parliamentary response to my complaint to the BBC about Banned Roan and the appalling BBC bias against us. (Original complaint as posted on here below)
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Dear (my local MP),
I am contacting you as a long standing Man City supporter who is very unhappy about the BBC's biased coverage of my club over many years.
I would like to make you aware of my complaint to them about an article they published today as below and ask if it would it be possible for you to pass it on to Lisa Nandy, the Secretary of State with responsibility for these matters.
It would be a bonus if you happen to agree with my views and can endorse them of course but I fully recognise they are not entirely neutral in the matter although would argue are considerably more balanced than those of our national broadcaster.
BBC Complaints - Case number CAS-7928353-B5P0L0
"Prejudicial Reporting
"Man City case 'moral reward' for Football Leaks hacker, lawyer claims".
The above headline echoes the purpose of this article, which is clearly intended to defend a convicted extortionist whose corrupted evidence was comprehensively exposed by CAS two years ago after it was misused by UEFA to charge Manchester City with sponsorship wrongdoing under pressure from its elite rivals . Those same teams now control the Premier League, forcing it to repeat their earlier failed attempt to damage City using the identical doctored emails and once again relying on the full-throated support of your Sports Editor Dan Roan to endorse their blatantly racist, anti-arab media narratives . This outrageous piece is just the latest example of Roan's many attempts to smear the club following his permanent banning by them in 2018 for lying about Patrick Vieira. Over the years he has abused his position by enthusiastically promoting every element of the redshirt cartel's relentless anti-City propaganda campaign as it moved from 'state ownership' to 'financial doping' to 'sportswashing' and now the 'dirty cheating oil club ' slur. When these current confected charges are again dismissed as baseless the BBC will surely have to answer for his conduct (and that of subordinates under his direction) in nearly a decade of disgracefully biased reporting about Man City by our national broadcaster and the reputational damage it has unjustly inflicted as a result."