The media have been pro-United for years. The simple fact is, they had to be:
[video=youtube;DG_6cYYjRr0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG_6cYYjRr0[/video]
Wouldn't talk to the BBC because they ran a true story, banned journalists for asking him questions that he didn't like and constantly stirred up **** with crappy, leaked articles.

I tend to agree with the united fan for once. The media have been waiting and waiting for last season (and this) and now they are loving it. If anything the 'love in' has been for Liverpool for the past 30 years.
As for the dismissal of Saints as contenders for anything but 'best outside of the top 7'. That is a statement typical of the 'big clubs'. We shall see next week how far off 'the top 7 clubs) we are.
Quite literally funny for a Spurs fan to use a match against Forest as evidence of Poch's plan B working. You've got plenty more doubters bow than you had at the beginning of the season and that is saying something. His Plan A is awesome as long as the other team's counter plan proves unviable. Plus it was around the December/January period that we went through that 'bad run', when the fixtures come thick and fast and his 'favourites' are unavailable through injury / niggles / suspensions and he has to dig into his 'unfavoured' opt of players.
My opinion is that it is at your place which counts in your favour and I think it will be 1-1 or a Saints win by the odd goal![]()
The media have been pro-United for years. The simple fact is, they had to be:
[video=youtube;DG_6cYYjRr0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG_6cYYjRr0[/video]
Wouldn't talk to the BBC because they ran a true story, banned journalists for asking him questions that he didn't like and constantly stirred up **** with crappy, leaked articles.
Villa along with us are eyeing one Albin Ikdal who's a goal scoring midfielder at Cagliari, I say go for him. Also Jay Rodrigues is on the radar again and I say no to that.
Also Ikdal's (or is it Ekdal?) goalscoring record for Cagliari is 3 in 77. Given that he's 25 and that that is his best return for any club he has played for at a senior level, I think its safe to pass on the chap.
It's Ekdal. He actually scored all three of those goals on the weekend, netting a first half hat-trick against Inter after they'd been reduced to 10 men.

I don't think we need a goalscoring midfielder, we need a goalscoring striker first! Not to mention that we bought a 'goalscoring midfielder' called Paulinho, who has never fitted in. I don't think Pochettino would be in the market for such a player anyway, unless this Ikdal bloke is also an effective no. 10. He seems to favour midfielders of 3 types - deep-lying midfielders who contribute defensively and move the ball forward (Schneiderlin or Stambouli), playmakers and no. 10s (Lallana or Eriksen), and wide players who deploy as inside forwards cutting in or wingers on their correct side less often (Rodriguez, Chadli). I don't think we have a place in our team for a pure goalscoring midfielder, if such a thing actually exists, unless he also performs as an effective playmaker while scoring enough goals to justify his recruitment ahead of an effective striker, which is THE major hole in the team right now.
Also Ikdal's (or is it Ekdal?) goalscoring record for Cagliari is 3 in 77. Given that he's 25 and that that is his best return for any club he has played for at a senior level, I think its safe to pass on the chap.
My favorite media bias moment of the weekend: Rebecca Lowe (I think) on NBC:
"Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain provided the difference for Arsenal..."
There was no ****ing difference. It was a draw.