PeterParker wrote:Sky Sports
4 hrs ·
Is Manchester United's stylish win over Stoke City Football Club the perfect response to Manchester City FC's Guardiola announcement?
The short answer to that is, no.
PeterParker wrote:Sky Sports
4 hrs ·
Is Manchester United's stylish win over Stoke City Football Club the perfect response to Manchester City FC's Guardiola announcement?
Tokyo Blue wrote:You can't accuse the BBC of impartiality, can you?
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35480812
Tueart's Pen wrote:Maureen on the way to Rags according to some!
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/jose-m ... 03569.html
john@staustell wrote:Absolute Leicester love in on SSN today. Jim White spouting the verbal equivalent of the Daily Fail
Cocacolajojo wrote:I love Leicester me. If we don't win i hope they do. There's no understating that feat if they make it and you'd have to pretty bitter not to appreciate that.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:I love Leicester me. If we don't win i hope they do. There's no understating that feat if they make it and you'd have to pretty bitter not to appreciate that.
Interesting.
zuricity wrote:Add BBC's Jeremy Vine to the list of Wallys!
CuteMancs wrote:Just found this on the BBC match day thread... Fair and unbiased as always... How much is the licence fee again?
In fact, all is not well at City. All of a sudden, Manuel Pellegrini is making excuses about injuries, lack of player availability and fixture congestion.
The club will write to the Football Association to complain about the scheduling of their FA Cup fifth-round match at Chelsea.
The tie will be shown on BBC One on 21 February, three days before City face Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League.
City are chasing four trophies, and a source said the club were "furious".
The BBC and FA tried to find a way to screen the game on Saturday but said "conflicting fixtures and safety concerns" made it impossible.
Pellegrini had suggested he would play a weakened side if his team were made to play on the Sunday.
CuteMancs wrote:Just found this on the BBC match day thread... Fair and unbiased as always... How much is the licence fee again?
In fact, all is not well at City. All of a sudden, Manuel Pellegrini is making excuses about injuries, lack of player availability and fixture congestion.
The club will write to the Football Association to complain about the scheduling of their FA Cup fifth-round match at Chelsea.
The tie will be shown on BBC One on 21 February, three days before City face Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League.
City are chasing four trophies, and a source said the club were "furious".
The BBC and FA tried to find a way to screen the game on Saturday but said "conflicting fixtures and safety concerns" made it impossible.
Pellegrini had suggested he would play a weakened side if his team were made to play on the Sunday.
zuricity wrote:CuteMancs wrote:Just found this on the BBC match day thread... Fair and unbiased as always... How much is the licence fee again?
In fact, all is not well at City. All of a sudden, Manuel Pellegrini is making excuses about injuries, lack of player availability and fixture congestion.
The club will write to the Football Association to complain about the scheduling of their FA Cup fifth-round match at Chelsea.
The tie will be shown on BBC One on 21 February, three days before City face Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League.
City are chasing four trophies, and a source said the club were "furious".
The BBC and FA tried to find a way to screen the game on Saturday but said "conflicting fixtures and safety concerns" made it impossible.
Pellegrini had suggested he would play a weakened side if his team were made to play on the Sunday.
City face Kiev on Tuesday, two days later. However, as is the norm for the BBC, they don't let facts get in the way of having a dig at City.
19.45 in Kiev, so City will finish against Chelsea at around 18.00 British time which is 20.00 in Kiev. Which is actually less than two days.
Of course , these players are fit, but even two days is pretty tight. Travel and preparation time.
It is simply inexcusable of the FA to come out with this absolute BS about a conflict with Fulham, whose attendance yesterday was 18k.
Whilst City will be alloted more tickets. This once again shows how the fan is being nicked for every penny. Sunday late , Monday fly to Kiev
( from London ? or Manc, or wherever) means hotels and more costs.
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