stuart brennan wrote:Got a few minutes before I have to head off to the Arena for City's training session
Any chance of a Doug style training report Stuart?
Can't say I'm overly fussed by the paranoia debate..
LB2
stuart brennan wrote:Got a few minutes before I have to head off to the Arena for City's training session
DoomMerchant wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Thanks for taking the time Stuart. I remember you did the same when you got the job and you were clear and upfront about your allegiances then.
Some misremembering going on here to suit a position taken that we will never be fairly treated.
agree 100% about the chanting. All of it
and who is "23 post " leo is who's come on here and got a little fight going.
Not one of ours
Couldn't have said it better myself.
This is a place reserved for intelligent debate, plus the posts i make.
Welcome Stuart...pop in here and share some stories and ask some questions. You'll find a few dozen folks here worth stoking some conversations with who may actually help you craft some elements of your day to day gig as you cover the best club in all the land, etc. etc. etc.
cheers
stuart brennan wrote:Got a few minutes before I have to head off to the Arena for City's training session, so will briefly try to answer some points.
stuart brennan wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Fair play to Stuart Brennan for replying to the various criticisms.
Imo, as I posted earlier, on the whole he's done a good & fair job reporting on City, but not the same same kind of job as he did when reporting on Utd, where he was part of the Pravda machine.
Probably that's a subconscious thing, but imo it's true nontheless. The traditional big 4 types get a better press for their peformances as their fans expect it.
And that's how I think it works in the media; it's not a concious effort to do City down, (well it is with a few people but not the majority) it's a case of pandering to the mentality of certain clubs. If Stuart had reported on Utd coming back from a goal down, with ten men, he would mark them higher. When he was the Utd reporter, he gave them the same kind of marks as the current bloke does, ie; an average Utd performance ranks higher than a top notch City one.
It's the same with the Liverpool & the London media mafia.
They always deny this, and then they do it again.
Brennan is much better than most tbf.
Spencer on the other hand..
If I was part of the "Pravda machine" at United, why was I made persona non gratis at Old Trafford, for my honest reporting of the Glazer takeover and the formation of FC United. I won the Football Supporters Federation's football writer of the year award for that stuff, but seriously pissed off a lot of people at United, including Fergie.
This is what I mean by people only seeing one side of things. Why do you think Utd fans think we are biased towards City? Because they only see the "negative" Utd stuff we do, and ignore the positive stuff.
Some of you lot do the same, but in reverse.
john68 wrote:Stuart,
I sincerely regret that I am not impressed as some with your answer regarding the Hillsborough chanting and your papers coverage over 4 consecutive days. That Hillsborough chanting and the others have been going on for years. Your paper only picked up on it in response to statements emitting from Anfield and the swamp.
Tonight, I invested in a copy of the MuEN and I would appreciate your comments about my findings.
Balance, 5 pages dedicated to the rags, not quite 2 alloted for City. I am aware that the rags had a game this evening buit 3 of those pages were not about the game, they were about how Taggart and Wio had now become buddies again. There was also a pieceiserted within those rag's pages speculating that Lescott is not expected to wear a T shirt next Saturday. I await to see if this gets the double dose treatment after the weekend with an almost identical report about how didn't wear the T shirt.
Chinners wrote:
Anyway, back on topic .... I'm looking forward to MOTD this weekend
Rag_hater wrote:Chinners wrote:
Anyway, back on topic .... I'm looking forward to MOTD this weekend
Hansen groupie.
Chinners wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Chinners wrote:
Anyway, back on topic .... I'm looking forward to MOTD this weekend
Hansen groupie.
You Sir are a moron .......... it's Lawro
Rag_hater wrote:Chinners wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Chinners wrote:
Anyway, back on topic .... I'm looking forward to MOTD this weekend
Hansen groupie.
You Sir are a moron .......... it's Lawro
Tell me something we don't all know.
stuart brennan wrote:I get the feeling we are going round in circles here, and that some people are so entrenched in their erroneous beliefs about the MEN that nothing will shift them. That's fair enough, everyone is entitled to opinions, and I know the MEN doesn't get it right all the time - but when it gets it wrong, it is nothing to do with agendas or conspiracies, just human error or misjudgment.
I keep being told I haven't answered this question or that, which I think I have - but no-one has really addressed my key questions:
1. Why would the MEN have an anti-City agenda? It's akin to Marks and Spencer having an anti-male customers agenda, or to McDonalds having an anti-fat person agenda.
2. Why does the City press office, or indeed anyone in authority at City, not feel we have an anti-City bias?
I'm not going back over the Hillsborough chanting, other than to say I have personally not heard Utd fans chanting about Hillsborough. I know they have, as I know people who have heard it. The last bout of articles about Munich chanting came when it was topical, because of the TV docu-drama. The articles about Hillsborough chanting came when it was topical, due to the inquiry.
As for Lescott saying City have stolen Utd's thunder by scoring late goals, that was in answer to a question posed by a southern-based journalist who is neither a Utd or City fan. I thought it was an interesting answer, and I'm not really bothered if some people are so entrenched in their hatred of all things United that they can't see it as a compliment. There are many things to hate about United, and I probably share a lot of them with you, but to deny that there is nothing to at least respect is just childish.
Mancio - I have addressed many of the things you talked about. I strongly condemned Kompany's red card and defended Mario for his red at Anfield. Here's my Tweet on Kompany at the time: https://twitter.com/StuBrennanMEN/statu ... 8082531328
As for the person who remembers well that I marked United up, I very, very rarely did the ratings for United, apart from once or twice a season, so I applaud your memory. For the past 17 years they have usually been done by Stuart Mathieson.
Oh, and Tokyo Blue, when did I say I found the job too much for me? I love the job, and the difficulty on match nights is a great challenge. I was just making the point that it is difficult, and that anyone would find it difficult. If you don't believe me, give it a go.
stuart brennan wrote:I get the feeling we are going round in circles here, and that some people are so entrenched in their erroneous beliefs about the MEN that nothing will shift them. That's fair enough, everyone is entitled to opinions, and I know the MEN doesn't get it right all the time - but when it gets it wrong, it is nothing to do with agendas or conspiracies, just human error or misjudgment.
I keep being told I haven't answered this question or that, which I think I have - but no-one has really addressed my key questions:
1. Why would the MEN have an anti-City agenda? It's akin to Marks and Spencer having an anti-male customers agenda, or to McDonalds having an anti-fat person agenda.
2. Why does the City press office, or indeed anyone in authority at City, not feel we have an anti-City bias?
I'm not going back over the Hillsborough chanting, other than to say I have personally not heard Utd fans chanting about Hillsborough. I know they have, as I know people who have heard it. The last bout of articles about Munich chanting came when it was topical, because of the TV docu-drama. The articles about Hillsborough chanting came when it was topical, due to the inquiry.
As for Lescott saying City have stolen Utd's thunder by scoring late goals, that was in answer to a question posed by a southern-based journalist who is neither a Utd or City fan. I thought it was an interesting answer, and I'm not really bothered if some people are so entrenched in their hatred of all things United that they can't see it as a compliment. There are many things to hate about United, and I probably share a lot of them with you, but to deny that there is nothing to at least respect is just childish.
Mancio - I have addressed many of the things you talked about. I strongly condemned Kompany's red card and defended Mario for his red at Anfield. Here's my Tweet on Kompany at the time: https://twitter.com/StuBrennanMEN/statu ... 8082531328
As for the person who remembers well that I marked United up, I very, very rarely did the ratings for United, apart from once or twice a season, so I applaud your memory. For the past 17 years they have usually been done by Stuart Mathieson.
Oh, and Tokyo Blue, when did I say I found the job too much for me? I love the job, and the difficulty on match nights is a great challenge. I was just making the point that it is difficult, and that anyone would find it difficult. If you don't believe me, give it a go.
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