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The BBC spent so much on the world cup I am shocked they can afford to follow Utd.

Organisation like that is going only one-way.

Next recession, maybe brexitcausedand it could be curtains for its sports dept.
 
The BBC spent so much on the world cup I am shocked they can afford to follow Utd.

Organisation like that is going only one-way.

Next recession, maybe brexitcausedand it could be curtains for its sports dept.

Maybe Man Utd are paying

[HASHTAG]#conspiracy[/HASHTAG]

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The BBC spent so much on the world cup I am shocked they can afford to follow Utd.

Organisation like that is going only one-way.

Next recession, maybe brexitcausedand it could be curtains for its sports dept.


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Stone was on a jolly at the WC like the rest of the BBC pigs with their noses in the trough, a couple of days at home and he's back on Man U business and a flight to LA, after his initial article from there he flew to DC to interview Rooney about his views on Utd's title chances, back to LA and an interview with Zlatan about all things Man U, then a sob story about convicted fraudster Sanchez being refused his visa followed by an interview with Mourinho about how hard done by they are to be missing senior members of their squad due to the WC and then a nice match article after his club played Club America.
Then the manc **** waited for LFC's flight to arrive so he could put his size 9 in Klopp's mouth and start his negative LFC agenda as soon as they landed.
And to think we're all paying through our licence fee for the privilege.<laugh>
 
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Man U's very own licence fee paid BBC correspondent Simon Stone has since arriving in the US written man utd friendly crap, Zlatan on Pogba, Rooney on Utd's title chances, lots off sympathy for Sanchez being refused a visa.
As soon as Liverpool arrive the manc **** starts **** stirring about Klopp being a hypocrite over his comments about the price the mancs paid for Pogba last season.<laugh>

"Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp "doesn't care" about allegations of hypocrisy over his transfer spending."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44913678


Stone never questions the over the top fees Utd(and City)pay for players yet here he is questioning all of Klopp's in the last 12 months.:emoticon-0100-smile

Or he's questioning Klopp because of his comments on it in the past to then go and spend silly amounts?
 
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Or he's questioning Klopp because of his comments on it in the past to then go and spend silly amounts?

If they're "silly amounts" why didn't Stone call the list of Man U managers since Fergie retired and all the City and Chelsea managers for doing likewise prior to Klopp spending big?

Because Stone is a dyed in the wool manc with the okay to have a pop at LFC when the opportunity arises.<laugh>
He's interviewed Mourinho on many occasions and hasn't questioned him at any of them about his paranoia based claims or his hypocrisy, because, well because BBC employees at Salford Quays are not allowed to criticise Utd or their manager, it's part of the doctrine they agree to at their job interview.:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
If they're "silly amounts" why didn't Stone call the list of Man U managers since Fergie retired and all the City and Chelsea managers for doing likewise prior to Klopp spending big?

Because Stone is a dyed in the wool manc with the okay to have a pop at LFC when the opportunity arises.<laugh>
He's interviewed Mourinho on many occasions and hasn't questioned him at any of them about his paranoia based claims or his hypocrisy, because, well because BBC employees at Salford Quays are not allowed to criticise Utd or their manager, it's part of the doctrine they agree to at their job interview.:emoticon-0105-wink:
Paranoid ^^^^^
 
If they're "silly amounts" why didn't Stone call the list of Man U managers since Fergie retired and all the City and Chelsea managers for doing likewise prior to Klopp spending big?

Because Stone is a dyed in the wool manc with the okay to have a pop at LFC when the opportunity arises.<laugh>
He's interviewed Mourinho on many occasions and hasn't questioned him at any of them about his paranoia based claims or his hypocrisy, because, well because BBC employees at Salford Quays are not allowed to criticise Utd or their manager, it's part of the doctrine they agree to at their job interview.:emoticon-0105-wink:

Because those managers didn't comment on other clubs large outlays on players? Oh, hang on, Mourinho did didn't he?
 
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Paranoid ^^^^^

Not at all, it's plain to see the negativity aimed at LFC since the plane landed at LAX as opposed to the all sweetness and light approach to Mourinho and Utd.
I enjoy slating Mourinho but to give him his due, he'll **** any journo thats slagging him off, even in mid interview, Klopp should learn to do the same, especially where Simon Stone's concerned.:emoticon-0100-smile
 
Because those managers didn't comment on other clubs large outlays on players? Oh, hang on, Mourinho did didn't he?

Mourinho had a dig at Klopp(and others)moaning about injuries and claimed he NEVER whines about injuries himself, the next week he was banging on about how difficult it was for Utd that Zlatan and Fellaini were injured.<laugh>

PS, and the interviewer for the BBC(see above)never called him out on it.:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Mourinho had a dig at Klopp(and others)moaning about injuries and claimed he NEVER whines about injuries himself, the next week he was banging on about how difficult it was for Utd that Zlatan and Fellaini were injured.<laugh>

PS, and the interviewer for the BBC(see above)never called him out on it.:emoticon-0105-wink:

He moaned about how much Man City spent on fullbacks too
 
If they're "silly amounts" why didn't Stone call the list of Man U managers since Fergie retired and all the City and Chelsea managers for doing likewise prior to Klopp spending big?

Because Stone is a dyed in the wool manc with the okay to have a pop at LFC when the opportunity arises.<laugh>
He's interviewed Mourinho on many occasions and hasn't questioned him at any of them about his paranoia based claims or his hypocrisy, because, well because BBC employees at Salford Quays are not allowed to criticise Utd or their manager, it's part of the doctrine they agree to at their job interview.:emoticon-0105-wink:

But it's not about other clubs, it's a discussion about the hypocrisy of Klopp after him basically saying he'd quit the game if large fees became common place and he's now spent more this Summer than United ever have in one window.

Surely you can see that?
 
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But it's not about other clubs, it's a discussion about the hypocrisy of Klopp after him basically saying he'd quit the game if large fees became common place and he's now spent more this Summer than United ever have in one window.

Surely you can see that?

But as Klopp says, the market has changed more so in the last 2 years than it did in the previous 10.

Neymars transfer which was made after klopps comments changed the value of players across the world. All of a sudden, top top players are costing over 100m and very good players are costing 50-70m.

Its like moaning at someone who brought their house for £20k 30 years ago and being called a hypocrite for now having to spend 400k on a house. Just because they said something, doesn’t mean they have to stick to that opinion when the circumstances change and it’s a necessity to be able to go about you’re job/life.
 
But as Klopp says, the market has changed more so in the last 2 years than it did in the previous 10.

Neymars transfer which was made after klopps comments changed the value of players across the world. All of a sudden, top top players are costing over 100m and very good players are costing 50-70m.

Its like moaning at someone who brought their house for £20k 30 years ago and being called a hypocrite for now having to spend 400k on a house. Just because they said something, doesn’t mean they have to stick to that opinion when the circumstances change and it’s a necessity to be able to go about you’re job/life.

I take your point but that house thing is a terrible example <laugh>


The bored and the desperate?

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All of those who didnt read Klopps original quote correctly :)
I love Klopp as he winds the oppo fans crazy
Tbf thats one of the reasons i like Kose too. Tbf jose better at this than klopp

Doesn't drive me crazy, I quite like the bloke to be fair and have said as much on here plenty of times.

Just love everyone on here ignoring what its pretty blatant just because he's one of you.