When it comes to Carrington..... What can City do????

BigBlueNick

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I know that City have put up high fences with covers on.
I know there is a public right of way which cant be altered.
Its gonna be a good few years yet before City are training at the Etihad campus.

What can City do to stop all the anti-City stories coming out of training.
You dont see any of this from the likes of the Arse, Rags etc because you cant get an eye on their training pitches!
 
We are building the best training facility in the world. Wont be ready for next season though
 
BigBlueNick said:
I know that City have put up high fences with covers on.
I know there is a public right of way which cant be altered.
Its gonna be a good few years yet before City are training at the Etihad campus.

What can City do to stop all the anti-City stories coming out of training.
You dont see any of this from the likes of the Arse, Rags etc because you cant get an eye on their training pitches!

Not that I pay any attention as I don’t read the shit printed in papers....but, I was under the impression that the rags training ground is in Carrington right next to City so surely we both have the same problem with privacy. If not then why more us than them?
 
Perhaps a voluntary rag patrol where these cameramen accidentally fall from their ladders.
 
I think the answer is pretty obvious really. No need for fences if you have a squad of players all pulling together and having respect for the football club.
 
Are we sure that what these photographers are doing is legal under the Data Protection Act and all that.
Carrington is a place of work and on private land. Would this be acceptable for any media to visit your place of work and soom in and take pics of you and your colleagues all day long.
 

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