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George Hannah said:another immense contribution as we've come to expect from you. Dismal will be made up.sjk2008 said:
Thanks.
George Hannah said:another immense contribution as we've come to expect from you. Dismal will be made up.sjk2008 said:
lolsjk2008 said:Thanks.George Hannah said:another immense contribution as we've come to expect from you. Dismal will be made up.sjk2008 said:
Exeter Blue I am here said:Ban-jani said:Rooney's made captain for 7th place finishers last term, it's the main sports news on every
UK based internet site.
Aguero signs 5 year extension for the champions, not even the 5th headline.
LOL.
Unfortunately this sort of post is manna from heaven for the anti-agendaists. The rags will always be bigger news than us in general terms, because they have had almost 50 years worth of unfettered access to global markets (largely born out of post-Munich sympathy), and acquired a fan base - if you can call them that - that dwarfs all other English teams, except Liverpool, whose 40 years worth of access stemmed from 2 decades of continuous success. When I lived in Hong Kong briefly some 25 years ago, they were virtually the only teams ever shown on TV. It is therefore neither unreasonable nor surprising that they should be Sky's, or the online newspapers', lead item more often than not. You need to get over that, because it's not the issue. More clicks, more sales, more profit.
The issue, is the continuous portrayal, or overall portrayal (because there are quite a few positive stories out there on City as well) of City in a negative light, or in a way designed to reinforce the image of us as tasteless, more money than sense, chavs, eating our saumon en papillote with tomato ketchup. Transfer fees inflated to include wages, players wanting to leave, players on 500k a week, Tevez costing 50m rather than 28m, the graveyard for English youth, graphics depicting relative squad costs whenever we play anyone from the poor side of town, the suggestion of dodgy deals, and so on and so on. Bias, laziness or agenda (in some capacity) - and personally I'd call it at about 50:30:20 on a completely unscientific and arbitrary basis - call it what you will, that's where the focus should be, not on daft stuff like Four Four Two magazine having more pictures per annum of Van Persie than David Silva
buckshot said:ESPN's site is highlighting the beginning of the PL with a big picture featuring Alexis Sanchez on the left, granny shagger in the middle and Costa on the right.
Because everybody knows that Arsenal, the scum and Chelsea are the only teams that matter...
I wonder what fans of:.....buckshot said:ESPN's site is highlighting the beginning of the PL with a big picture featuring Alexis Sanchez on the left, granny shagger in the middle and Costa on the right.
Because everybody knows that Arsenal, the scum and Chelsea are the only teams that matter...
...In 16 seasons at club level, Van Gaal — who has won seven league titles — has finished outside the top three on just three occasions, but his aim will be to get United into the Champions League. I expect a strong challenge for the top four but, to get there, they still need two quality defensive additions.
As a target, that is at odds with everything United have strived for over the past two decades. But these are changing times — and nothing shows that more than the man who will oversee matters against Swansea this lunchtime.
In charge: Van Gaal dishes out orders to Holland players during the World Cup in Brazil earlier this summer
I'm hoping for another colossus like Kompany (??)
During the middle of the best World Cup we have seen for a long time, I lamented the lack of top-class defenders who are operating in the world game now.
While it was terrific to see so many countries engage attack and look to score so many goals, I just felt there was something missing — a standout display, the kind we used to get from Franco Baresi, Jurgen Kohler and Marcel Desailly.
Players of that ilk, though, are few and far between and that has been shown by the fact that Barcelona and Manchester United, two giants of the game, were scraping to sign Thomas Vermaelen from Arsenal. He is a good defender but he couldn’t displace Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker.
Elation: Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany lifts the Premier League trophy at the end of last season
We all loved seeing so many goals at the World Cup and, of course, we will want to see the new Barclays Premier League campaign lit up with the same kind of entertainment and flair, but I would also like to see some top-class defensive displays, too.
I have made my admiration for Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany clear on these pages before.
He continues to set the standard, so it will be fascinating to see how Eliaquim Mangala fares alongside him after his £32million move from FC Porto. Liverpool have spent big on Dejan Lovren and Manchester United will continue looking for a big addition until the transfer window closes.
Coaches always know that looking after the back is as important, if not more, than what happens up front.
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stonerblue said:Another day another rag love-in on the beeb site. Every fuckin page has united lead pics and they even shoehorned a 21 yr old Beckham pic in there. I feel sick and it's only 7am.
People just finding things to get pissed off about and completely ignoring things like this, for a change.jackqueen said:http://espn.go.com
Interesting that the football specific site features those three, but their general sports site only features City.
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Indeed they do. I just watched a Sun Sport on Sunday ad for tomorrow's papers, with part of the ad showing 2 united fans crying in the car, with a load of city fans walking past, obviously celebrating another derby win.KippaxCitizen said:People just finding things to get pissed off about and completely ignoring things like this, for a change.jackqueen said:http://espn.go.com
Interesting that the football specific site features those three, but their general sports site only features City.
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Pigeonho said:Indeed they do. I just watched a Sun Sport on Sunday ad for tomorrow's papers, with part of the ad showing 2 united fans crying in the car, with a load of city fans walking past, obviously celebrating another derby win.KippaxCitizen said:People just finding things to get pissed off about and completely ignoring things like this, for a change.jackqueen said:http://espn.go.com
Interesting that the football specific site features those three, but their general sports site only features City.
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As for the posts re the PL trophy, it's usually red and navy blue throughout the season - Sky's colours.
I think they actually did have sky ribbons on a couple of years ago.Pigeonho said:Indeed they do. I just watched a Sun Sport on Sunday ad for tomorrow's papers, with part of the ad showing 2 united fans crying in the car, with a load of city fans walking past, obviously celebrating another derby win.KippaxCitizen said:People just finding things to get pissed off about and completely ignoring things like this, for a change.jackqueen said:http://espn.go.com
Interesting that the football specific site features those three, but their general sports site only features City.
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As for the posts re the PL trophy, it's usually red and navy blue throughout the season - Sky's colours.