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Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:06 pm
by zuricity
Dameerto wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:
patrickblue wrote:
littlebig wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:Can we paste the text rather than feed thier agenda by posting links. Hate going on those pages to read this shit. Curiosity often gets the better.

Anyway, another dig, in the images "city spent 50 mil on Walker" whilst scum simply "signed lukaku from everton"

Twats


Second this. I never click links for Sky / Mail etc. but would like to see what's being said.


I remember a few years back one/some of the media outlets emailed/wrote to whoever was running this site at the time, stating that by cutting and pasting their articles/stories/bullshit, we were infringing their copyright or some such and if it continued, they might sue the site.
That's when the links as opposed to cut and paste started.
I'm sure WW, will be able to cast some more light on it.

So can we not paste the story and provide the link like most of the useless cunts on Twitter? Then we can know the content without adding to thier agenda.

As long as you give credit (by providing a link to the orginal article) you are fine to copy/paste. They can get annoyed with stolen content if you don't don't, though.
The only exception is paid content - I wouldn't recommend pasting from anything behind a paywall.



Tell that to Google , who are quite happy to use your data without representation and make money from your data , without your approval.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:37 am
by City64
Erm can MCFC please come out say SKY "sources" are full of shit and MCFC have no interest in fucking total useless cunt Jonny Evans ............

Thanks .

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 5:12 pm
by PrezIke
Not that we all don't notice this, but it would be interesting to keep a tracker of every time a club owner, manager or media pundit/journalist when speaking about crazy money spent always, and I mean ALWAYS ONLY refers to us by club name, as if we are the only ones spending.

Mike Ashley
Daniel Levy
etc. etc.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:01 pm
by The Maine Man
Tonight I was listening to 5 Live in the car. Exactly that happened where our transfer figures were quoted but no one else's were.
Interesting that one of the pundits commented that the Rags under jozay look like Chelsea under him. They all stopped and basically said to take that back, it's not in the script. He then back pedalled about strength and pace on the counter attack, checking himself before he mentioned parking the bus and long ball to Bogbrush. Scripted. Agenda. Fuck them.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 6:45 pm
by Justified logic
Just got BT Sport access and am watching Gerrard and Keown talking about the offside that they thought should be onside because, for example, most of his body was onside or, alternatively, his shoulder was onside. What a pair of fuckwits!

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 6:51 pm
by iwasthere2012
Justified logic wrote:Just got BT Sport access and am watching Gerrard and Keown talking about th eoffside that they thought should be onside because, for example, most of his body was onside or, alternatively, his shoulder was onside. What a pair of fuckwits!


Was just about to get on and rant about the same thing. Can't believe what I'm listening to. Unbelievable. They're making up their own rules although the presenter and Graham Poll are both telling them they're wrong.

Mind you when you listen to some of the explanations given by Poll you feel like giving up.

The last non penalty they showed he says if the attacker had of made more of that it could have been a penalty.

The game is fucked. Honestly.
This is what comes from turning a sport into a product.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 6:54 pm
by iwasthere2012
And cue the Wenger whinge. Wenger says he wasn't offside. The interviewer says it was marginal but off. Wenger says it wasn't. Subject dropped.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:00 pm
by Justified logic
iwasthere2012 wrote:And cue the Wenger whinge. Wenger says he wasn't offside. The interviewer says it was marginal but off. Wenger says it wasn't. Subject dropped.

How can whinger tell if he didn't see it?

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:54 pm
by Hutch's Shoulder
Justified logic wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:And cue the Wenger whinge. Wenger says he wasn't offside. The interviewer says it was marginal but off. Wenger says it wasn't. Subject dropped.

How can whinger tell if he didn't see it?


'If I don't see him offside then he must be on!'

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:26 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:
Justified logic wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:And cue the Wenger whinge. Wenger says he wasn't offside. The interviewer says it was marginal but off. Wenger says it wasn't. Subject dropped.

How can whinger tell if he didn't see it?


'If I don't see him offside then he must be on!'


Si je ne le vois pas, il n'est pas hors-jeu :evil: :evil: :evil:

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 9:22 pm
by iwasthere2012
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:
Justified logic wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:And cue the Wenger whinge. Wenger says he wasn't offside. The interviewer says it was marginal but off. Wenger says it wasn't. Subject dropped.

How can whinger tell if he didn't see it?


'If I don't see him offside then he must be on!'


Si je ne le vois pas, il n'est pas hors-jeu :evil: :evil: :evil:

Oui. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 10:14 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
iwasthere2012 wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:
Justified logic wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:And cue the Wenger whinge. Wenger says he wasn't offside. The interviewer says it was marginal but off. Wenger says it wasn't. Subject dropped.

How can whinger tell if he didn't see it?


'If I don't see him offside then he must be on!'


Si je ne le vois pas, il n'est pas hors-jeu :evil: :evil: :evil:

Oui. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.


C'est certainement mon ami. 8-) 8-)

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 9:04 pm
by Duckman
I fucking heard them lowering the crowd noise levels through out the match. 8-)

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 10:20 pm
by iwasthere2012
Duckman wrote:I fucking heard them lowering the crowd noise levels through out the match. 8-)

Sounded fine on NBCSN.

Do you reckon it's s Sky thing.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 5:58 am
by Duckman
iwasthere2012 wrote:
Duckman wrote:I fucking heard them lowering the crowd noise levels through out the match. 8-)

Sounded fine on NBCSN.

Do you reckon it's s Sky thing.


Not sure, watched it on a local channel.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 9:04 am
by Original Dub
A very very excited rag at our friends in the mirror.
Take a bow Richard Innes.
He even managed to throw the word "gloriously " in a few times. Calling us "chumps" as well... nice touch:


Wayne Rooney took FOUR different opportunities to troll Manchester City after Everton goal at the Etihad

Manchester United's record goalscorer was not shy about rubbing City noses in it after his goal at the Etihad

COMMENTS

BY RICHARD INNES

09:31, 22 AUG 2017UPDATED09:41, 22 AUG 2017

Rooney just LOVES getting one over Man City(Image: Rex Features)


When you're Manchester United's record goalscorer, you're never going to be terribly popular among Manchester City fans.

Hence, Wayne Rooney was always going to get some grief when he made his first appearance at the Etihad following his return to Everton.

Sure enough, the former United captain got quite a reception for the Monday night game. Every touch was booed. Home fans around the ground yelled, jeered and shouted abuse.

So what did Rooney do in response? He scored the goal that eventually gave Everton a well-deserved 1-1 draw at the home of the title favourites.

"What can I say, bro? Scoring against City is just what I do" (photo with pep)

Given his existing relationship with the blue half of Manchester, Rooney wasn't going to miss an opportunity to rub City noses in the fact he had once again scored against them.

In fact, in one night, he found four different ways to troll his long-standing rivals…

IN GAME


After 35 minutes of abuse, Rooney celebrated his opening goal in the only way imaginable: with hands cupped to ears, in gloriously provocative, 'I can't hear you now, chumps' pose.


ON TV

Speaking about his goal after the game onSky Sports, Gary Neville asked Rooney to explain what it's like scoring against Man City.

"What, again!?" asked Rooney.

Cheeky. Gloriously cheeky.

ON TWITTER

Rooney wasn't just talking in general terms when he gloated about seeing 'familiar faces' at the Etihad.

Remarkably, the exact same fans giving him grief during the Everton game were also seen in the same spots sticking two fingers up to the striker when he scored against them for United back in December 2012.

(Image: AFP)

(Image: Getty Images Europe)Wayne Rooney is still winding up these Manchester City fans five years later

IN STATS

Rooney's 50th Premier League goal: 9 December 2006, vs Manchester City.

Rooney's 150th Premier League goal: 9 December 2012, vs Manchester City.

Rooney's 200th Premier League goal: 21 August 2017, vs Manchester City.

When it comes to landmark goals in his career, Rooney clearly likes to save them up for the team which despise him most…

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 11:33 am
by carl_feedthegoat
Original Dub wrote:A very very excited rag at our friends in the mirror.
Take a bow Richard Innes.
He even managed to throw the word "gloriously " in a few times. Calling us "chumps" as well... nice touch:


Wayne Rooney took FOUR different opportunities to troll Manchester City after Everton goal at the Etihad

Manchester United's record goalscorer was not shy about rubbing City noses in it after his goal at the Etihad

COMMENTS

BY RICHARD INNES

09:31, 22 AUG 2017UPDATED09:41, 22 AUG 2017

Rooney just LOVES getting one over Man City(Image: Rex Features)


When you're Manchester United's record goalscorer, you're never going to be terribly popular among Manchester City fans.

Hence, Wayne Rooney was always going to get some grief when he made his first appearance at the Etihad following his return to Everton.

Sure enough, the former United captain got quite a reception for the Monday night game. Every touch was booed. Home fans around the ground yelled, jeered and shouted abuse.

So what did Rooney do in response? He scored the goal that eventually gave Everton a well-deserved 1-1 draw at the home of the title favourites.

"What can I say, bro? Scoring against City is just what I do" (photo with pep)

Given his existing relationship with the blue half of Manchester, Rooney wasn't going to miss an opportunity to rub City noses in the fact he had once again scored against them.

In fact, in one night, he found four different ways to troll his long-standing rivals…

IN GAME


After 35 minutes of abuse, Rooney celebrated his opening goal in the only way imaginable: with hands cupped to ears, in gloriously provocative, 'I can't hear you now, chumps' pose.


ON TV

Speaking about his goal after the game onSky Sports, Gary Neville asked Rooney to explain what it's like scoring against Man City.

"What, again!?" asked Rooney.

Cheeky. Gloriously cheeky.

ON TWITTER

Rooney wasn't just talking in general terms when he gloated about seeing 'familiar faces' at the Etihad.

Remarkably, the exact same fans giving him grief during the Everton game were also seen in the same spots sticking two fingers up to the striker when he scored against them for United back in December 2012.

(Image: AFP)

(Image: Getty Images Europe)Wayne Rooney is still winding up these Manchester City fans five years later

IN STATS

Rooney's 50th Premier League goal: 9 December 2006, vs Manchester City.

Rooney's 150th Premier League goal: 9 December 2012, vs Manchester City.

Rooney's 200th Premier League goal: 21 August 2017, vs Manchester City.

When it comes to landmark goals in his career, Rooney clearly likes to save them up for the team which despise him most…


In what universe did EVERTON deserve a draw ???

Its so fuckign laiughable these Agenda driven journos...so laughable.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 2:19 pm
by Original Dub
I know mate, but even by their standards, that piece is exceptional.

You can almost hear the rag journo's excitement. I think this season they will excel themselves. And to think some of us (me included) thought that Pep coming would somehow ease the bile.

Quite the opposite it would seem.

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 5:05 pm
by johnny crossan
Original Dub wrote:I know mate, but even by their standards, that piece is exceptional.
You can almost hear the rag journo's excitement. I think this season they will excel themselves. And to think some of us (me included) thought that Pep coming would somehow ease the bile


.Image

He's an 'orrible Gooner from Walthamstow - twisted into impersonating a rag by our pursuit of Sanchez no doubt

Re: Football Media

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 5:18 pm
by City64
A bit random this one but I have had my twitter account suspended for replying to Rooney,s twitter account last night where that picture of him gesticulating at city fans after scoring last night . I only called him a fat cunt ?