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fbloke has it right regarding the fickle English media.
Rammy Blue said:Can't wait to revisit this thread next Tuesday at about 10pm once we've been Walton'ed....
That's it. If Utd and Arsenal get pulled up from time to time then fair enough. At the moment it's who shouts loudest and who does the editing on MOTD on a Saturday night. And they are scared of Utdblue b4 the moon said:Haters gonna hate.
Balo has had more shit than the racist dipper. Even tried to implicate Lescott. Rags at it all the time on Twitter, Tranny in the past and Rooney kicking fuck out of players for years,Twitcher lying away on tv both in his private life and about balo (done it before) is that not bringing the game into disripute?
Thing is when they all start fawning over us in a couple of years it'll still be shit I don't want us to 'get away with stuff' I just want a level playing field.
de niro said:.......agenda or not?
cos today has been nothing short of an assasination of our club.
Kazzydeyna said:I've witten in similar threads to this one a few times in the past and to be honest I would say the majority of BM'ers have disagreed with what I am about to write.
I feel 100% certain that there IS an agenda against us, and for my part I feel it is more in the Media than the actual FA.
I believe firmly that there is a very simple and disgusting reason for said agenda. Namely blatant racism.
Our club is owned by men with brown skin, long names that don't sound very anglo-Saxon, and that follow the religion of Islam.
All of the media in this country is owned and controlled by middle aged white men who can all be described as being of a Judeo-Christian background.
To put it simply there is no way on this earth that the media will allow a team owned by Muslims to win the premier competition of this country. Not without an unholy fight and backlash anyway.
Witness the endless looping of Ballotelli's slip yesterday. Mario is black.
Witness the endless loop of Kompany's tackle in the derby.
Contrast this with the virtually unbroadcast or spoken about non-coverage of Rooney's assault last season (against Wigan I think). Rooney is white.
Contrast this with the FA, at the media's urging, appealing Rooney's 3 game ban for assaulting an opposition player with a blindside kick from behind. Not a mistimed tackle. A kick. An assault. An offence that he shoulod now be serving time for. Rooney is white.
witness the incessant coverage of and criticism of Mancini for waving imaginary red/yellow cards in recent weeks. Mancini is non-English and works for muslims.
Contrast that with the complete absence of ANY criticism of Redknapp for verbally waving an imaginary card yesterday.And doing so repeatedly in every interview. Harry is white and works for a board comprised of Jewish and Christian gentlemen.
We will win the league this season. But we will do so on the back of an unjust ban for Kompany. An unjust ban for Mario (he WILL be retrospectively banned. We all know this) and an unjust ban for Lescott (so will he).
Our crime? Being owned (wonderfully) by non-white, non-Judeo/Christian owners.
Many or perhaps all of you will disagree with this post. Some of you may even ridicule it. I believe it and I have for some time.
Finally, I'm not a conspiracy nut. I believe Oswald acted alone. I believe there is no such thing as the "new world order" secretly running the world. I do though believe absolutely that we are being treated unfairly and obscenely for the reasons I have stated.
CTID.
All spot on BUT the FA NEED the media. That relationship automatically implies some form of collusionMarvin said:This is almost entirely media driven.Ducado said:All through last week, there was a spuds love in, it was quite obvious they were building City into this big bad club and Spuds as the gallant saviour of the game, they were practically writing the script.
Now we live in a media driven age and the media need teams like United with their sheep like plastic fans, and they need London clubs because the world revolves around London in their eyes. The FA is not corrupt, but we now know (with the phone hacking etc) that the media is most definitely corrupt, if they can hack in to a murdered school girls mobile they really are capable of doing anything
We beat their darling team, a team they had been hyping to hell (without much justification), I wonder how they will react if Rednapp is found guilty? Will they round on him for stealing money of ordinary taxpayers? I await their response with interest
The FA disciplinary process should either not review any cases retrospectively, or they should go through video replays of all games and review every incident
Absolutely on the money there. The league is there to be won; onwards and upwards and bollocks to the inbreds at the FA.Millwallawayveteran1988 said:If people including fans, management and staff feel this way then there is only one thing that people can do and that is stick together, show support for the team and ignore the other shit. Mancini needs to show restraint and just answer the questions put to him, the players need to stick together and the fans need to back the team as loudly as possible during the game.
The decision today was not like a bolt out of the blue. it looked dodgy as fck on tv and Lescott's could have been a sending off too. Luckily none were and we went on to win. 3 Points is all that matters now.
i agree review every game and dodgy decision regardless if the ref saw it didnt see it or got it wrong,convict on evidence and hopefully a more balenced systemMarvin said:This is almost entirely media driven.Ducado said:All through last week, there was a spuds love in, it was quite obvious they were building City into this big bad club and Spuds as the gallant saviour of the game, they were practically writing the script.
Now we live in a media driven age and the media need teams like United with their sheep like plastic fans, and they need London clubs because the world revolves around London in their eyes. The FA is not corrupt, but we now know (with the phone hacking etc) that the media is most definitely corrupt, if they can hack in to a murdered school girls mobile they really are capable of doing anything
We beat their darling team, a team they had been hyping to hell (without much justification), I wonder how they will react if Rednapp is found guilty? Will they round on him for stealing money of ordinary taxpayers? I await their response with interest
The FA disciplinary process should either not review any cases retrospectively, or they should go through video replays of all games and review every incident
Unfortunately, I have to agree.fbloke said:de niro said:fbloke said:Sorry, simply dont buy that at all.
Obviously some sort of Clarkie moment going on?
come on mate i've never seen any foul/incident given coverage like this, they are playing the incident on a fucking loop, they are dragging everybody and anybody in to sway any outcome.
its quite disgraceful.
i dont know how long the prem is tied to sky for but i dearly hope our owners fuck them right off and go it alone.
I honestly dont see it.
Balotelli is the story because he is worthy of being it for many and varied reasons.
And I know this wont be popular but I've said it before its us fans that are now the weak point.
We need to accept the bad press along with the good.
We will see the attitudes of Sky and others once we win the League in about 12 weeks when they start to pick holes in Fergie, AVB, Wenger and Kenny's failure.
So will we hear the same bleating about an agenda when the newspapers are full of 'who can stop City'?
As I say, no agenda just the City faithful feeling the pressure of being the top team in the land.