so this agenda thing.

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<a class="postlink" href="http://metro.co.uk/2014/09/16/manchester-united-trolled-as-arsenal-liverpool-chelsea-and-manchester-city-prepare-for-champions-league-campaigns-4870843/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://metro.co.uk/2014/09/16/mancheste ... s-4870843/</a>.

Asked or ordered how to twist a headline how papers are allowed to print this shite without protest kills me. This is the third artical in two days from this arse wipe paper to have a pop at City.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-city-ordered-win-champions-4270661" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... ns-4270661</a>
 
spanishblue said:
http://metro.co.uk/2014/09/16/manchester-united-trolled-as-arsenal-liverpool-chelsea-and-manchester-city-prepare-for-champions-league-campaigns-4870843/.

Asked or ordered how to twist a headline how papers are allowed to print this shite without protest kills me. This is the third artical in two days from this arse wipe paper to have a pop at City.
Metro having a pop at the rags
I like it.
 
I had the displeasure of listening to Talk Sport yesterday for 8 hours, while driving to and from south wales, and the champions league snippets for Arsenal and liverpool included commentators screaming when goals where scored by the respective teams

Our advert this morning involved sam materface just quietly talking as james milner had just put us 3-2 up away at bayern munich, no celebration whatsoever

It was absolutely embarrassing
 
Cheadle Blue said:
I had the displeasure of listening to Talk Sport yesterday for 8 hours, while driving to and from south wales, and the champions league snippets for Arsenal and liverpool included commentators screaming when goals where scored by the respective teams

Our advert this morning involved sam materface just quietly talking as james milner had just put us 3-2 up away at bayern munich, no celebration whatsoever

It was absolutely embarrassing

It was actually worse than that, apart from only playing the one City scoring clip (Milner) they played about 6 or more of City conceding, including Ronaldo's last minute winner in Madrid 2 years ago, wtf has that got to do with City and this season's Champions League. So much for supporting your own country's Champions.

This morning was unbelievable, except for the fact that the reporter Jamie jackson has known form, his report consisted of 4 main points

1) "Munich, despite missing 5 first choice guaranteed starters proved yet again, that they are a class above City" conveniently forgetting that they started with 5 World Cup
winners!
2) "Toure again failed to perform against a top side, thats only 1 goal in 11 starts against top Champions League opposition" and despite much activity on Twitter, not
one City fan disagreed with him (allegedly)
3) " Despite making some good saves, Joe Hart flapped at a couple late in the game, City signed Caballero for a reason, and Joe must be fearing for his place" despite the
fact, that this was arguably Joe's best display since Dortmund
4) "Ronaldo has a genuine affection for United, they would love to have him back, and he would be a great signing for them"

No 4 just about says it all, so much for a City report

Despite last night (gutted) i am currently searching Paddy Power for a price on City to win the 5 remaining group games, and top the group, listening to this load of shite this morning its got to be about 500 to 1, and well worth a flutter
 
trublue55 said:
Cheadle Blue said:
I had the displeasure of listening to Talk Sport yesterday for 8 hours, while driving to and from south wales, and the champions league snippets for Arsenal and liverpool included commentators screaming when goals where scored by the respective teams

Our advert this morning involved sam materface just quietly talking as james milner had just put us 3-2 up away at bayern munich, no celebration whatsoever

It was absolutely embarrassing

It was actually worse than that, apart from only playing the one City scoring clip (Milner) they played about 6 or more of City conceding, including Ronaldo's last minute winner in Madrid 2 years ago, wtf has that got to do with City and this season's Champions League. So much for supporting your own country's Champions.

This morning was unbelievable, except for the fact that the reporter Jamie jackson has known form, his report consisted of 4 main points

1) "Munich, despite missing 5 first choice guaranteed starters proved yet again, that they are a class above City" conveniently forgetting that they started with 5 World Cup
winners!
2) "Toure again failed to perform against a top side, thats only 1 goal in 11 starts against top Champions League opposition" and despite much activity on Twitter, not
one City fan disagreed with him (allegedly)
3) " Despite making some good saves, Joe Hart flapped at a couple late in the game, City signed Caballero for a reason, and Joe must be fearing for his place" despite the
fact, that this was arguably Joe's best display since Dortmund
4) "Ronaldo has a genuine affection for United, they would love to have him back, and he would be a great signing for them"

No 4 just about says it all, so much for a City report

Despite last night (gutted) i am currently searching Paddy Power for a price on City to win the 5 remaining group games, and top the group, listening to this load of shite this morning its got to be about 500 to 1, and well worth a flutter

Jamie Jackson is a rag twat. You only have to compare his match coverage on twitter of the rags to what he tweets about us. He was even tweeting highlights of the rags warm up vs QPR ffs.
 
and now the Ratboy chorus we all enjoy so much -"Yaya looks unhappy at Man City " says P Rat on BBC5 Live - "Yaya looks heavy" says G Rat on Sky commentary. Synchronized vermin - it doesn't matter if they're right.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.insidefutbol.com/2014/09/18/yaya-toure-looks-unhappy-at-manchester-city-former-manchester-united-coach-phil-neville/161468/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.insidefutbol.com/2014/09/18/ ... le/161468/</a>?
 
George Hannah said:
and now the Ratboy chorus we all enjoy so much -"Yaya looks unhappy at Man City " says P Rat on BBC5 Live - "Yaya looks heavy" says G Rat on Sky commentary. Synchronized vermin - it doesn't matter if they're right.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.insidefutbol.com/2014/09/18/yaya-toure-looks-unhappy-at-manchester-city-former-manchester-united-coach-phil-neville/161468/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.insidefutbol.com/2014/09/18/ ... le/161468/</a>?

don't know why you continue to post these snippets, we all agree its there

pretty tedious
 
Without doubt there is bias\an agenda against City.

The only thing we can do to alleviate\minimise this:

1) Win games and win trophies
2) Not react at all to negative press
3) Ensure players recruited stay out of bad headlines\publicity where possible and have the resolve to give it all for the club in order to win and become the best footballers they can(i.e. find out about the man aw well as the footballer)
4) When the south stand is complete for next season and the 3 rows around the pitch - fill the seats and the 54,000 capacity for the majority of games
5) Complete 2) to convince the owners to expand the North stand to get capacity to 61,000
6) Produce 1 or 2 world class players ourselves from time to time at least from the CFA
7) Continue to show the club is committed to the local community also via our CFA and its associated developments.

This together with maybe DuPont winning his FFP break even case, will allow City to grow here and overseas (as will be required whether we like that or not), and make the club as recognised and heavily followed as other clubs are currently. This may take 10 years + but we can get there.
 
George Hannah said:
and now the Ratboy chorus we all enjoy so much -"Yaya looks unhappy at Man City " says P Rat on BBC5 Live - "Yaya looks heavy" says G Rat on Sky commentary. Synchronized vermin - it doesn't matter if they're right.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.insidefutbol.com/2014/09/18/yaya-toure-looks-unhappy-at-manchester-city-former-manchester-united-coach-phil-neville/161468/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.insidefutbol.com/2014/09/18/ ... le/161468/</a>?
and now the ginger one squeaks up

Paul Scholes: Yaya Toure just doesn't look interested for Man City and that's a big problem
Paul Scholes
Published 19/09/2014 | 07:51


The amount of time I saw opponents get in behind him in the game in Munich was quite remarkable. He just did not look interested. Alongside him, Fernandinho is having to do the work of two players defensively and against Bayern that was always going to cause City problems.

If they have any chance of breaking through the last 16 in the Champions League this season then City need to play two holding midfielders who are prepared to work back, rather than just one. In that case, Pellegrini would be looking at either leaving out Touré or moving him further forward. He would have to play Fernando or James Milner alongside Fernandinho.

When United won the Champions League in 1999 we played 4-4-2 and often I would find myself left out in favour of two in centre midfield from Roy Keane, Nicky Butt or Ronny Johnsen. Playing away in Europe, the manager knew he needed those two defensively minded players. The priority was the result. Playing attractive, attacking football was best done at home.

City could have been three or four goals down within the first half an hour had it not been for their keeper Joe Hart. They cannot afford any passengers in Europe.

Touré just seems to amble about. He might get away with that in the Premier League but there is no hiding place against the best teams in Europe.
- See more at: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/champions-league/paul-scholes-yaya-toure-just-doesnt-look-interested-for-man-city-and-thats-a-big-problem-30599361.html?#sthash.1SLCtYTD.dpuf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/ ... CtYTD.dpuf</a>
 
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