the_georgian_genius wrote:King Kev if you post the links and tell people to click on them, the papers get the money for each click it gets, it just feeds them to keep publishing this drivel.
King Kev wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:King Kev if you post the links and tell people to click on them, the papers get the money for each click it gets, it just feeds them to keep publishing this drivel.
That may be the case but I really think people need to open their eyes and realise how stupid they are being by falling into the traps set by the gutter press.
If the hacks get a few quid but a load of City fans suddenly wake up and start to get behind the team again, it is a small price to pay IMO.
King Kev wrote:Then decide if this is
a) The press letting us know what is really going on at our club, or
b) A campaign to get City fans fighting and arguing amongst ourselves.
MANCIO4EVER wrote:King Kev wrote:Then decide if this is
a) The press letting us know what is really going on at our club, or
b) A campaign to get City fans fighting and arguing amongst ourselves.
I grew up idolizing the freedom of speech and idolizing the irreplaceable influence of the press in the workings of "know to vote" on which democracy is based. The greatest lesson Anglosaxons did teach the world.
Nevertheless it is undoubtable we live an age of weak values, whereas everything is for sale: as a result any established power - in each and every field of the modern society - wants to be sure to control as much medias as possible. Football industry, that generates great financial turnovers in so much of the western countries is no different.
Quite everybody are aware of how much NewsCorp Group is keen to the Rags, but most of You would be astonished by listening the commentary of a U**d game on SKY Italia by mr. Marianella (the sole reliable challange to CFC, the best, the brightest sample of British fair play, bla, bla, bla...).
Then, if You add the bit of spice of abusing a Club owned by a "Bedouin" and co-managed by a "Pizza-hutter" You will find a formidable boost to the sale of a product expressly designed for weak minds.
Great thread anyway, dear KK, if a WUM patronising to_be_ignored italian like me may dare to say... :-)
s1ty m wrote:MANCIO4EVER wrote:King Kev wrote:Then decide if this is
a) The press letting us know what is really going on at our club, or
b) A campaign to get City fans fighting and arguing amongst ourselves.
I grew up idolizing the freedom of speech and idolizing the irreplaceable influence of the press in the workings of "know to vote" on which democracy is based. The greatest lesson Anglosaxons did teach the world.
Nevertheless it is undoubtable we live an age of weak values, whereas everything is for sale: as a result any established power - in each and every field of the modern society - wants to be sure to control as much medias as possible. Football industry, that generates great financial turnovers in so much of the western countries is no different.
Quite everybody are aware of how much NewsCorp Group is keen to the Rags, but most of You would be astonished by listening the commentary of a U**d game on SKY Italia by mr. Marianella (the sole reliable challange to CFC, the best, the brightest sample of British fair play, bla, bla, bla...).
Then, if You add the bit of spice of abusing a Club owned by a "Bedouin" and co-managed by a "Pizza-hutter" You will find a formidable boost to the sale of a product expressly designed for weak minds.
Great thread anyway, dear KK, if a WUM patronising to_be_ignored italian like me may dare to say... :-)
Interesting points, my friend. Given the awful history in Italy in the middle of the last century, I guess many Italians feel that way. Not sure what we teach the world anymore though mate.
s1ty m wrote:MANCIO4EVER wrote:King Kev wrote:Then decide if this is
a) The press letting us know what is really going on at our club, or
b) A campaign to get City fans fighting and arguing amongst ourselves.
I grew up idolizing the freedom of speech and idolizing the irreplaceable influence of the press in the workings of "know to vote" on which democracy is based. The greatest lesson Anglosaxons did teach the world.
Nevertheless it is undoubtable we live an age of weak values, whereas everything is for sale: as a result any established power - in each and every field of the modern society - wants to be sure to control as much medias as possible. Football industry, that generates great financial turnovers in so much of the western countries is no different.
Quite everybody are aware of how much NewsCorp Group is keen to the Rags, but most of You would be astonished by listening the commentary of a U**d game on SKY Italia by mr. Marianella (the sole reliable challange to CFC, the best, the brightest sample of British fair play, bla, bla, bla...).
Then, if You add the bit of spice of abusing a Club owned by a "Bedouin" and co-managed by a "Pizza-hutter" You will find a formidable boost to the sale of a product expressly designed for weak minds.
Great thread anyway, dear KK, if a WUM patronising to_be_ignored italian like me may dare to say... :-)
Interesting points, my friend. Given the awful history in Italy in the middle of the last century, I guess many Italians feel that way. Not sure what we teach the world anymore though mate.
Whassat wrote:The british gutter press is a shame for the whole country imho. How they slag players and clubs off; needlessly destroying player careers etc just to sell a few copies more. The only reason why the England national team haven't been succesful the last few decades, are imo because of the gutter press - They put a tremendous amount of anxiety and stress on the players.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I am a little surprised that we don't put somebody forward to deal with all the crap more directly than we have by just getting players to say we are behind the manager.How about 2 or 3 carefully chosen players plus Mancini to say:
1) Yes we have had the occasional extra training session but really very very few and it's crazy how the press keep regurgitating it even after being told many times it isn't an issue. Maybe ask the assembled press when the last double training session actually was?
They wouldn't have a clue.
2) Yes we have the occasional flare up between players , what club doesn't but as you will have seen in matches and in interviews it's all gone in an instant and nothing carries on.
3) Yes we have the occasional disagreement in tactical thinking ( Tevez,Newcastle game) but what's new about that.Words get spoken and we go out and win the game. We are an evolving team and these are all normal parts of what goes on.
Whatever the main press areas are to focus on just get them dealt with openly ro show they are being wildly exagerated and with smiles.
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