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If Everton beat West Ham will the BBC do a top 7?


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Yep.

Naughty BBC showing everyone how much they love United by pointing out how **** we are <ok>

#bbcsalford are like a hardcore fan, backing Man Utd for the title/CL win/top 4 all the way, up until the Olympiakos performance when their hearts were broken and now they just scream in #despair about how bad things are.

On MOTD last night all Man Utd fan Chapman wanted to discuss is if Liverpool's tactics could be adopted by Man Utd and if not how else Utd can be fixed
 
Yep.

Naughty BBC showing everyone how much they love United by pointing out how **** we are <ok>

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Just read an article by Phil McNulty were he refers to Old Trafford as "the so called theater of dreams", can imagine our outrage if he referred to Anfield as the "so called" anything so not so sure he is as biased as some make out, including me in the past.
 
Just read an article by Phil McNulty were he refers to Old Trafford as "the so called theater of dreams", can imagine our outrage if he referred to Anfield as the "so called" anything so not so sure he is as biased as some make out, including me in the past.


He's just angry.
 
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Just read an article by Phil McNulty were he refers to Old Trafford as "the so called theater of dreams", can imagine our outrage if he referred to Anfield as the "so called" anything so not so sure he is as biased as some make out, including me in the past.

If he didn't love Utd why would he be so #bitter

Hell hath no fury like a #plastic scorned
 
It's well known that Rooney is McCunty's favourite player, even name checking him in his personal bio (http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/correspondents/philmcnulty?cps)

His article about Rooney's tweet (yes, an entire article) contains the following history

Rooney at Manchester United

31 Aug, 2003: Moves from Everton

28 Sep: Scores hat-trick on debut - a 6-2 win over Fenerbahce in Champions League

2005: Named PFA Young Player of the Year

2006: Scores twice in 4-0 win over Wigan to win Carling Cup - his first senior trophy; named PFA Young Player of the Year; signs two-year contract extension to 2012

2007: Wins first Premiership title

2009: Named PFA Player of the Year

17 Sep, 2013: Becomes fourth player to score 200 goals for Manchester United

21 Feb, 2014: Signs new four-year contract to run until end of 2018-19 season

Interestingly, unlike the Suarez history he mentions Rooney's personal awards, trophies, hattricks and goal records, and ignores his bans. His repeated use of blackmail to secure large contracts has also been airbrushed from history.

Compare with

Luis at Liverpool

2011: January - Liverpool agree a deal worth up to £22.8m with Ajax for Suarez

February - Scores on his Liverpool debut as the Reds beat Stoke 2-0

December - The Football Association bans Suarez for eight matches and fines him £40,000 for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra

2012: August - Agrees a new long-term deal at Liverpool

2013: April - Receives a 10-game ban from an independent regulatory commission for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic in a match on 21 April

July - Subject of two Arsenal bids

September: Returns from his 10-match ban in a League Cup tie at Manchester United

December: Signs a new four-and-a-half-year deal with the Reds

No mention of Suarez being League Cup winner (2011–12), FSF Player of the Year (2013), PFA Team of the Year (2012–13), Liverpool FC Player of the Year (2012–13) and his regular 3/4 goal contributions
 
No as far as I am concerned McMurtry can rot in hell.... He should have been sacked by the bbc years ago and for me is one reason among many it's now a virtually irrelevant sports reporting group.
 
The only use in events reporting of any kind is to describe something you can't see for yourself, and even then it's dependent on the reporter being honourable enough to present things accurately.
Opinions by journalists are just that-opinions, and as such are of no more value than ours.
 
Yes you are right, he presents himself as editorial so is opinion rather than fact as it were but still it's the bbc so shouldn't be gutter reporting and agenda driven
 
BBC Salford Sportsday Live: "GET INVOLVED: Have Man Utd turned the corner?"

<doh>, they being serious or on the wum? RVP decides to turn up to work for once and they beat ****ing olympiacos, that team of galacticos..., yep, truly turned the corner there
 
BBC Salford Sportsday Live: "GET INVOLVED: Have Man Utd turned the corner?"

<doh>, they being serious or on the wum? RVP decides to turn up to work for once and they beat ****ing olympiacos, that team of galacticos..., yep, truly turned the corner there

It's not as bad as the same stuff they did after beating Crystal FFS <laugh> Palace

(Coincidentally both these games needed a RVP pen to get them going)
 
bbc salford,

Olympiakos are not a European superpower and have lost on each of their dozen visits to England. Those looking for omens, however, may recall how a Liverpool side struggling in the Premier League overcame them in a final group game in December 2004 with a comeback that led to their 2005 Champions League win

ffs man yoo are the reigning champions and are on a downward spiral, using us as an example ain't fair because we battled overwhelming odds to reach the knockout stages and the mancs walked their easy group and drew what for them should have been a foregone conclusion when they got Olympiacos.

But they need to follow our lead in European competition if they want to succeed.

8>>>4.<ok>