The Agenda (Merged)

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Henkeman said:
It is funny. It's genuinely jaw dropping that they do things like this and don't see an issue.

The thing is, they do see the "issue" and that's why they exclude us. Sky is the most important advertising platform for the Premiership and the teams in it. They understand this fully and it is entirely at their discretion how much coverage they give to clubs and the nature of that coverage. They are answerable only to their subscribers and the fact is that most non-matchgoing armchair fans support the clubs listed.

It's pathetically juvenile rather than funny but I expect nothing less from such disrespectful motherfuckers.
 
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Lavish praise indeed.

This is what Shaun Custis wrote in his column the day after we won the league. I can't post the full article as it's not available (unless you subscribe to the pile of shite that he writes for). Anyway this is the opening paragraph:

FA chairman Greg Dyke reckons it is “pretty depressing” that Manchester City have won the Premier League title.
Well, it was certainly depressing for Liverpool, who had their destiny in their own hands with four games left after they beat City 3-2 at Anfield last month.

Custis the shithouse claims it wasn't a vintage season. Well here's a few stats that would prove otherwise:-

1. This was the first time the reigning Premier League champions (he he) finished outside the top six since Blackburn Rovers, who were champions in 1994-95 and then finished seventh the next season.

2. This is the first Premier League season to feature two teams that scored over 100 goals (Manchester City on 102, Liverpool on 101). Chelsea (103) in 2009-10 are the only other Premier League team to have scored 100 in a single season.

3. It was the first time since 2008/09 that three different teams collected more than 80 points.

4. This is the first season when both the bottom team at Christmas stayed up (Sunderland) and the top team didn’t win the title (Liverpool) since 1990-91

5. The Premier League was decided on the final day for the seventh time in 22 seasons.

6. Daniel Sturridge became the first Liverpool player to score in eight consecutive Premier League games.

7. This was the first season in Premier League history to see 10 managers leave a club before the final day.

8. Luis Suarez scored 10 times in December, becoming the first Premier League player to reach double figures in a single month.

9. The Premier League lead changed 25 times this season. Last season it only changed four times.

10. Luis Suarez (31) is the second player to reach 30 goals in a single Premier League season without scoring a penalty. Andy Cole managed it in the 1993-94 season, when he scored 34 goals.

11. Romelu Lukaku has scored 32 goals as a loan player in the Premier League, more than any other player in the competition’s history.

12. Frank Lampard was the oldest player to score a Premier League goal this season (35 years, 289 days), when he scored for Chelsea against Stoke in April.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/13/premier-league-2013-14-the-season-in-numbers" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... in-numbers</a>
 
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waspish said:
George Hannah said:
The perfect fumble said:
https://twitter.com/Fifthcolumnblue/status/549990395711856640

Just like the fan of the Invisible Man, We're not really here. #mcfc #Champions

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here's the Sunday Supplement Review of 2014 celebrating our achievements

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvYdJ1b91jw&feature=youtu.be[/video]

that's all folks!

That's high praise from him

Imagine if Liverpool had won the league, it would have been a "vintage year" then!

I could almost hear the producer's voice when they started talking about City. "Guys, change the subject please, more Liverpool, more Suarez."

Suarez the highlight of the whole season? Ahead of the team that scored more goals in all competitions than any other in the history of English football. How do they get away with this shit?
 
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A mate of mine is an armchair rag. He openly admits it. If Utd win, he's happy; if they don't, he's soon over it.
I've no problem with the lad because he's honest about it and he doesn't care what anybody thinks about him for it. That's the level of his commitment and that's all there is to it.
So, why am I posting this on the agenda thread, you ask?

At a party last night, he turned to me, completely out of the blue and said, "You know what? I think City are like an embarrassing cousin for Sky. There's a do on and they've got to invite him but when he gets there, they do their best to ignore him and secretly hope, he'll quietly piss off, as soon as possible."
He said this because even he was stunned by City's omission from the Sky App's top five moments of the year.

Even an armchair rag can see it.
And yet, there are some here who cannot...
 
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Awaits the press calling us cheats for keeping Lampard.
 
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Just seeing the final scores come up now and according to Sky we "held" on against Sunderland (32 shots to 4) and Lampard got a late winner (73rd minute). It hurts them and its funny to see
 
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hertsblue said:
Just seeing the final scores come up now and according to Sky we "held" on against Sunderland (32 shots to 4) and Lampard got a late winner (73rd minute). It hurts them and its funny to see

Been said many times buth their tears taste fucking delicious lol.
 
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