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Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:52 pm
by Wooders
I am not saying all is rosy at COMS but did we not have the
"training regime alienating players"
"<insert name of fan favourite> spat with <insert name of manager>"
"dressing room unrest under training regime of <insert name of current manager>"
"Hamman caught pissed up behind the wheel" (well maybe not that one, he legged it last time didn't he?)

We went through all this with hughes, word for word in some instances of "reports" from "sources close to the club/players/manager/etc"

Maybe we should take a step back from the press (I know I've been a recent offender) and give Mancini a bit more time to get things in place "his way" ?

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:58 pm
by Beefymcfc
Wooders wrote:I am not saying all is rosy at COMS but did we not have the
"training regime alienating players"
"<insert name of fan favourite> spat with <insert name of manager>"
"dressing room unrest under training regime of <insert name of current manager>"
"Hamman caught pissed up behind the wheel" (well maybe not that one, he legged it last time didn't he?)

We went through all this with hughes, word for word in some instances of "reports" from "sources close to the club/players/manager/etc"

Maybe we should take a step back from the press (I know I've been a recent offender) and give Mancini a bit more time to get things in place "his way" ?

It's all true I say Ashley, it's all true!

You're right mate, they will not stop until they get their wish and turned us again. It's all part of it and it's just a matter of time until people twig on.

They even slated Hughes until he was sacked (anyone remember them crying about the demise of the British, not English, manager) and once he'd gone with his 200 mil spending spree behind him, they turned their attention to Cook and Mancio. Anything to keep a good club down!

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:59 pm
by aaron bond
It's really surprised me recently how so many people on here have taken everything the press says as gospel considering we know for a fact they make so many of their stories up.

When the Mancini/Bellamy row broke out and the papers reported Mancini had told Bellamy to leave and not return for 3 months, loads of people were in uproar, going on about how Mancini should 'fuck off'.

The media have been on our backs since the day the Sheikh took over and it's only going to get worse as we get better and better. We, as fans and club, need to stick together more than ever before.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:02 pm
by Beefymcfc
aaron bond wrote:It's really surprised me recently how so many people on here have taken everything the press says as gospel considering we know for a fact they make so many of their stories up.

When the Mancini/Bellamy row broke out and the papers reported Mancini had told Bellamy to leave and not return for 3 months, loads of people were in uproar, going on about how Mancini should 'fuck off'.

The media have been on our backs since the day the Sheikh took over and it's only going to get worse as we get better and better. We, as fans and club, need to stick together more than ever before.

It depends if it suits your agenda mate.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:12 pm
by CitizenYank
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/24/sports/soccer/24iht-SOCCER.html

Even the US Newspapers take the pro-scum approach with whatever the sport editors read in the Transatlantic
Morgue File. As if it wasn't bad enough that every time I wear my kit, I get the common query:

'I thought that Man _______ was the only club there.'

Ahhhh!!!!!

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:34 pm
by Alex Sapphire
now we can be sure it's all bullshit.
They've spent the day saying: "Sky Sports understands..."

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:51 pm
by Socrates
Look at the evidence.

First, all these stories running are playing on the supposed booing at the end of the last match - yet we know that was for the ref not the team.

Second, we have stories constantly saying opposite things, particularly about Tevez and Bellamy.

Third. We have the Barry interview.

Finally - We have eye witness reports from Mr Higginbum.

Some of this is made up, some has a grain of truth but is completely blown out of proportion. Some has been lost in translation...

The press are trying to paint a picture but it is a false picture and they are smelling blood where there simply isn't any! It will blow over if we stuff the Stripey Gridiron side tomorrow night.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:53 pm
by Beefymcfc
Strange isn't it that they've been running the story of unrest with the players and 'Where's Tevez' with the Mancio interview today, which obviously contradicts what they are trying to put across!

I'm sure there are gullible City fans, but every other teams fan will be lapping it up.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:01 am
by Chinners
It's b*ll*x ... but it's our b*ll*x

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:02 am
by john@staustell
Beefymcfc wrote:
aaron bond wrote:It's really surprised me recently how so many people on here have taken everything the press says as gospel considering we know for a fact they make so many of their stories up.

When the Mancini/Bellamy row broke out and the papers reported Mancini had told Bellamy to leave and not return for 3 months, loads of people were in uproar, going on about how Mancini should 'fuck off'.

The media have been on our backs since the day the Sheikh took over and it's only going to get worse as we get better and better. We, as fans and club, need to stick together more than ever before.

It depends if it suits your agenda mate.


Quite right beefy. Reversed polarised positions!

But I dont think we get any more stick than Chelsea tbh, and they've won stuff, or the Wenger boyz. The press and pundit world is riddled with Scum and Dipper fans and ex-players.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:15 am
by Goaters 103
The main inescapable truth that's come out of all the recent stories is that Hamann clearly likes a drink and then stupidly gets behind the wheel of a car, and yet again he looks like he is going to get off on a technicality as the Police apparently did not collect both his urine samples according to protocol - if he does get off again he really will have used up all his luck.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:28 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
Wooders wrote:I am not saying all is rosy at COMS but did we not have the
"training regime alienating players"
"<insert name of fan favourite> spat with <insert name of manager>"
"dressing room unrest under training regime of <insert name of current manager>"
"Hamman caught pissed up behind the wheel" (well maybe not that one, he legged it last time didn't he?)

We went through all this with hughes, word for word in some instances of "reports" from "sources close to the club/players/manager/etc"

Maybe we should take a step back from the press (I know I've been a recent offender) and give Mancini a bit more time to get things in place "his way" ?


I agree.

I mean people are free to have a pop about tactics, results, quality of football or whatever but to jump on everything sun or mirror says is ridiculous.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:00 am
by Ted Hughes
Bobby Gould just mentioned the 'terrible problems' Mancini is having with the squad, so exactly the same as with Hughes, lies have become facts as far as the media are concerned.

Re: Press stories - its all very familiar

PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:18 am
by Alex Sapphire
Wooders wrote:I am not saying all is rosy at COMS but did we not have the
"training regime alienating players"
"<insert name of fan favourite> spat with <insert name of manager>"
"dressing room unrest under training regime of <insert name of current manager>"
"Hamman caught pissed up behind the wheel" (well maybe not that one, he legged it last time didn't he?)

We went through all this with hughes, word for word in some instances of "reports" from "sources close to the club/players/manager/etc"

Maybe we should take a step back from the press (I know I've been a recent offender) and give Mancini a bit more time to get things in place "his way" ?




don't forget:

"star player plagued by personal tragedy told to get a fucking grip and jump on the next plane home or else"

either they're making it up or mancini is a Rag plant hell bent on destroying us (oh, that's the same too)