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Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:30 pm
by Chinners
Manchester City lose out to United again as ITV snub Champions League debut
Manchester United's reputation as the biggest draw in English football has been underlined by ITV's decision to show them rather than Manchester City in the Champions League.
Television executives have chosen United's opener against Benfica as their live game on ITV1 next month, even though City's debut in the competition is on the same night.
United traditionally attract the biggest TV audience in the country but the excitement generated by City's £400million spending spree means there will also be plenty of interest in their first Champions League game, against Napoli on September 14.
'A choice had to be made for their opening fixture,' a source said. 'City are in the news a great deal but United have a huge following and their visit to Benfica is a very attractive looking game.'
The Manchester clubs are scheduled to play their six group games on the same night as each other - three on Tuesdays and three on Wednesdays.
Sky Sports will show the Tuesday night games and its multi-channel facility will allow it to show both clubs live at the same time.
ITV has to choose which team to show on its flagship station for its three Wednesday night games. No firm decision has been made for fixtures after the opening ties.
Meanwhile, Paul Scholes will hold talks with manager Sir Alex Ferguson over a coaching role this week. Mail


Rumours that Football pundit Gary Neville requested his Sky bosses to pick City for its batch of games so that he could heap more paise on his former rivals to show how impartial he can be .... have as yet not been confirmed or understood by the media jism giants

Re: Can't beat a good City 'Snub' story ...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:36 pm
by Goaters 103
Funniest thing I read on Twitter today was a City fan stating "Micah Richards has signed a new contract at Manchester City. He really wanted to join United but City offered far more money"

Re: Can't beat a good City 'Snub' story ...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 9:42 pm
by Chinners
Ha ha ... I'm going to use that down the pub tomorrow

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:40 pm
by Original Dub
Shit, so we're not on ITV?

I'm not watching it so...

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:13 pm
by Nickyboy
Or maybe they alternate between both clubs and they'd rather show our second match against Bayern....?

Just a thought!

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:55 pm
by Blue in the face
I always thought that ITV showed the English teams home matches in the early stages. Obviously not or else this is a new turn to bow down to lord baconface.

If we aren't on ITV1 will we not be on ITV2 or 3?

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 12:57 am
by mcfc93
anybody can show me how our squad adds up to 400M? cheers

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:14 am
by Slim
The glamour tie in one group versus 3rd vs 4th pot in ours.

Shock horror.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:17 am
by aaron bond
Blue in the face wrote:I always thought that ITV showed the English teams home matches in the early stages. Obviously not or else this is a new turn to bow down to lord baconface.

If we aren't on ITV1 will we not be on ITV2 or 3?


I assume so.

But ITV have NEVER shown United, Arsenal, Chelsea or Liverpool on ITV 2, 3, or 4. We are the first team EVER to suffer this 'humiliation'. It most definitely warrants a story in the Mail as we clearly have been snubbed.

We must all have been dreaming when we thought we saw United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool playing on ITV 2, 3 or 4 in the past.

More fine journalism.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:27 am
by Slim
mcfc93 wrote:anybody can show me how our squad adds up to 400M? cheers


Aguero £38M
Nasri £24M
Savic £6M
Clichy £7M
Balotelli £20M
Milner £26M
Dzeko £27M
Barry £10M
Kolo £16M
Lescott £22M
Tevez £25.5M
Silva £26M
Yaya £24M
Kompany £6M
Zabaleta £6.5M
de Jong £16M
Kolarov £16M
Johnson £7M

That's £323M. If we add Roque, Adebayor, Bellamy, Bridge, SWP...well it adds up.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:41 am
by King Kev
Am I reading this right?

ITV2/3/4 have snubbed utd and decided to show our game against Napoli instead!

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:52 am
by stevefromdonny
who cares to be honest, i will be there in the flesh

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:27 am
by bluej
United traditionally attract the biggest TV audience in the country


Shock horror.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:39 am
by Chinners
King Kev wrote:Am I reading this right?

ITV2/3/4 have snubbed utd and decided to show our game against Napoli instead!


Nah, we'll be on Sky for the first game, ITV for the game ve Bayern, Sky for the next one etc etc ... just usual Mail snub bullshit

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:57 am
by ashton287
Yeah i snubbed weetabix this morning for toast and a coffee, It'll be front page news tomorrow morning.

Anyone else snubbed anything lately, maybe you went for prawn cocktail crisps and snubbed cheese and onion, maybe you went for ribbed snubbing the fuck out of feather light, come on help them out they neeeeeed stories as they are obviously retarded fuckheads.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:05 am
by saulman
Seem's that I must have got out of bed on the wrong side this morning, having snubbed the other side.
I'm in a right old snubbery mood. I'm hungry but I just don't know what to snub. I want to go out but don't know where to snub.
I just snubbed every other thread in this forum in favour of this one. Now I'm going to give this one a snub too so I can read another.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:07 am
by Beefymcfc
'Snubbery' - what a word.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:11 am
by Chinners
Ha ha ... Tonight Matthew I'm going to snub being Elvis and perform as Lemmy from Motorhead instead.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:31 am
by Beefymcfc
Read this this morning. Not the original article but attributed to the People. Snubbery in it's greatest Rag form.

Man United snubbed Nasri for double talk
Frenchman reneged on earlier promise to sign for them

Samir Nasri came close to remaining at Arsenal after talks with Manchester City nearly broke down and rivals United snubbed the French international for reneging on an initial promise to sign for them, it has been revealed.

‘The People’ reported that Nasri went cap in hand back to Old Trafford when he feared his £24m move to the Etihad was about to collapse due to a dispute over agent fees.

But furious United chiefs slammed the door in the Frenchman’s face despite him making a personal plea to revive the deal with the champions.

People revealed the full bombshell details of Nasri’s negotiations with both Manchester clubs – as the Frenchman prepares to make his City debut at Tottenham Sunday.

“The French midfielder personally agreed a £7m-a-year deal with Old Trafford boss Sir Alex Ferguson,” it said.

“We can reveal Nasri is being paid almost £40,000-a-week more at City than he would have earned at United, making a mockery of the player’s claim that his move from Arsenal was for football, rather than financial, reasons.”

Fergie and Nasri reportedly met in Paris during the summer with the player’s representatives in tow and after a deal was thrashed out the player confirmed he was thrilled at the prospect of becoming a United player.

The transfer stalled – and later collapsed altogether – when Nasri’s agents insisted on a massive £4m tax-free as their cut.

United refused to cough up the cash, leaving the way clear for City to make a more lucrative, £9m-a-year offer.

Nasri quickly agreed the terms but then, agonisingly, his switch to the Etihad Stadium also came close to falling through over his agents’ demands.

City were reluctant to pay up and it was at that point that Nasri himself contacted United and tried to reignite his move there.

But the Old Trafford ­hierarchy, furious at the player’s change of heart, were having none of it.

Unimpressed by Nasri’s agents’ behaviour and the ­player’s ­willingness to chase more money from City, they told him in no uncertain terms that they were not interested.

That left Nasri in limbo and he turned out for Arsenal in their 2-0 home defeat by Liverpool.

Only when City later agreed to meet the agents’ demands was Nasri able to complete his move north, according to the report.

Re: Can't beat a good 'Snub' City story ...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:16 pm
by dazby
Oh dear. United will be so pleased they pulled out of the deal that would have got them a player they desperately need.