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It's the media that's the problem. They get tonnes of shit on Twitter and Reddit.The thing is, outside of us United fans, no one seems to care...
It's the media that's the problem. They get tonnes of shit on Twitter and Reddit.The thing is, outside of us United fans, no one seems to care...
I reckon city will overtake our European tally soon
This doesn't diminish our Treble as an achievement at all. But yeah, I feel like the game is dying and this is certainly not helping. It's getting harder and harder to care.Hate this.
Absolutely destroyed our biggest part of history with money.
Tonight has made me want to walk away from football.
Yeah it fecking stings but our treble shits all over theirs for numerous reasons. Be proud of our history. Don’t let an awful club, with an utterly embarrassing fanbase get you down. What we see now isn’t the City we grew up laughing at. It’s a relatively new club founded in 2008. Their name is a shit stain engraved into every trophy they win.Hate this.
Absolutely destroyed our biggest part of history with money.
Tonight has made me want to walk away from football.
Well they didn’t destroy anything. Ours‘ actually got more important. Imagine if we hadn’t done it the Cheats‘ would have been the first.Hate this.
Absolutely destroyed our biggest part of history with money.
Tonight has made me want to walk away from football.
You are definitely in the minority unfortunately. I also find all of that takes away from their achievements to the point it just feels empty. However, the media and wider football audience adores them so I will have to avoid anything football related for a while.Just me that couldn’t care less?
Means nothing if you can break endless rules, regulations AND have unlimited money.
I reckon city will overtake our European tally soon
Yup.Yeah it fecking stings but our treble shits all over theirs for numerous reasons. Be proud of our history. Don’t let an awful club, with an utterly embarrassing fanbase get you down. What we see now isn’t the City we grew up laughing at. It’s a relatively new club founded in 2008. They are a shit stain engraved into every trophy they win.
Don’t get me wrong, it hurts. Especially after the FA Cup loss as well.You are definitely in the minority unfortunately. I also find all of that takes away from their achievements to the point it just feels empty. However, the media and wider football audience adores them so I will have to avoid anything football related for a while.
Sky, BT and the BBC (as far as the UK goes, can’t speak for other global networks) all pay an absolute fortune for their TV rights. There is no way in hell any of them are going to start shitting on the product they are selling by constantly reminding everyone that it’s all meaningless because the team sweeping up all the honours are guilty of systematic cheating.It's really bad punditry and journalism that this is being brushed under carpet on TV, everytime this team is talked or written about there should be a section on it. Certainly should be discussed and known.
I'm not saying it's the only thing they have to talk about, but there should be a short discussion about the implications of it, all I'm asking for is a balanced analysis on them. They can talk about how good a football team they are (even I won't deny that) but the context should also be talked about.Sky, BT and the BBC (as far as the UK goes, can’t speak for other global networks) all pay an absolute fortune for their TV rights. There is no way in hell any of them are going to start shitting on the product they are selling by constantly reminding everyone that it’s all meaningless because the team sweeping up all the honours are guilty of systematic cheating.
What will be interesting is how Europe reacts to this. Before, it was an internal problem as their cheating was only affecting their domestic league, but they've now disrupted European order and knocked noses out of joint whilst doing so. Do they get to continue doing that unabated? If yes, they've truly broken football as we know it because prior to this, blatant cheating had reprimand that acted as a deterrent.
If they can just flout the rules, what is the point of said rules?
Unfortunately it's the world we live in, the people with the most money have the most influence and can get away with pretty much anything.Money talks, always has.
Al Khealifi is part of the UEFA committee, so that gives you an idea that nothing will happen to the likes of City, PSG, and Newcastle.
As long as you give big bribes to suits in high positions, you can get away with basically anything, this has always been the case.
Yeah it definitely has a ‘end of the world as we know it’ feelingHate this.
Absolutely destroyed our biggest part of history with money.
Tonight has made me want to walk away from football.
This feels worse than 2012.
I agree. There absolutely should but for reasons given they won’t. They addressed it when the charges dropped and they will address it when a decision is made or we get an update but they’re not going to tarnish the image of the product they pay billions for.I'm not saying it's the only thing they have to talk about, but there should be a short discussion about the implications of it, all I'm asking for is a balanced analysis on them. They can talk about how good a football team they are (even I won't deny that) but the context should also be talked about.
And this is not just about the TV networks, even some of the articles written online rarely mention it.
UEFA already tried tbf. Would've been interesting to see what the last few years would have been like if that ban had been upheld.What will be interesting is how Europe reacts to this. Before, it was an internal problem as their cheating was only affecting their domestic league, but they've now disrupted European order and knocked noses out of joint whilst doing so. Do they get to continue doing that unabated? If yes, they've truly broken football as we know it because prior to this, blatant cheating had reprimand that acted as a deterrent.
If they can just flout the rules, what is the point of said rules?
This feels worse than 2012.
Nothing is going to happen. We're too far gone now.
Maybe a slap on the wrist, but that's it, I'm afraid
If they don't get any meaningful punishment (they won't), I hope we follow suit in telling FFP to feck itself. Only level playing field it seems.
Nowhere near for me. I still don't think I've felt that awful about a football match since, probably never will.
The PL need to think really carefully about what route they take with city. If they just fine them, they essentially legalise what they’ve done, and Newcastle and every other Middle Eastern owned club (which will be most before long) will follow suit. They could set a precedent, or they could nip it in the bud.If they don't get any meaningful punishment (they won't), I hope we follow suit in telling FFP to feck itself. Only level playing field it seems.
Because you're innocent until proven guilty, the latter hasn't happened yet in any legal sense and only the PL can tell us why they haven't done whatever it is they're supposed to do to show thatWith so many charges against them, why weren’t they suspended from competitions until they were cleared?
With so many charges against them, why weren’t they suspended from competitions until they were cleared?
Tell this to Mason Greenwood.Because you're innocent until proven guilty, the latter hasn't happened yet in any legal sense and only the PL can tell us why they haven't done whatever it is they're supposed to do to show that
And that should have been sorted out by now as wellTell this to Mason Greenwood.
Because you're innocent until proven guilty, the latter hasn't happened yet in any legal sense and only the PL can tell us why they haven't done whatever it is they're supposed to do to show that