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And yet it's being reported as such over and over again by a handful of lazy journalists.Things are rarely this black and white:
And yet it's being reported as such over and over again by a handful of lazy journalists.Things are rarely this black and white:
Because in this day and age of internet and social media, it's easy for anyone to write absolute crap and send it worldwide within seconds. Doesn't mean the more serious media outlets are like that.
Exactly this. We haven't banned freedom of speech by not allowing the journalists in the conference. They can still spew whatever shit they want. They just lost certain privileges due to a lack of journalistic integrity.Ok, so in that case the club as an entity and business are in the right to ban such crap.
Ok, so in that case the club as an entity and business are in the right to ban such crap.
And yet it's being reported as such over and over again by a handful of lazy journalists.
Yeah.
If it is, indeed, crap.
I don't understand your stand here. What are you trying to say?
That it's quite possible that the reports are true and that United have banned journalists because the club didn't like it.
Dunno why Luckhurst wants to go to the Press Conference anyway, he appears to be on speed dial with the entire squad so he can carry on writing his fanfic without the need to trouble Erik.
Well in that case United should ban all media outlet not just the 'chosen' few. When have you seen anything positive written about united in the past few years?
It's being reported that players are not wanting to run, that isolated players are training really well, that ten hags methods are questioned and so on. It's all the same types of briefs in different words. And it's happened with every manager by the same journalists. It's really not hard to tell what's going on with them.No, it's reported that some players are losing confidence. Not the same thing.
I am sorry - but that is just BS from the club. Let's just say that these writers are correct - and any of them go to United and ask for a comment - what will United say ? That there isn't an inch of truth in the stories. It reminds me of that story with OGS and the Spurs-rumours in 97-98. In a moment of frustration during an international break - OGS told a local reporter that he thought of leaving United due to lack of game-time. The reporter whose paper was the equivalent to Stockport Daily or Salford Gazette - thought he had got the scoop of a lifetime, whereas OGS realized that the comment would not go down well with Ferguson so he backtracked. The reporter printed the story and OGS claimed it was a lie - but admitted several years later that it was correct, and that he had felt really bad about accusing the reporter of lying but he feared Ferguson would kick him out.
United, just like reporters will say and do what is best for them - and even if there are 5-6-7 players who want ETH gone - they will of course never admit it. So if you print a story like this - true or not, there is no point to contact the club -. because the club will deny it - true or not.
Now that would be chaos that will place the entire media against United. Easier to ban a few journalists who printed something negative today and wait and see if it had an intimidating effect on everyone.
So you voted Keep Ten Hag yes?The desperation of the Ten Hag cultists in this thread is hilarious.
According to them, it’s the duty of the Manchester Evening News, a respectable local media outlet with a proud tradition of independent reporting that is older than Manchester United football club as we know it, to do United’s PR for them. If you want solely positive media coverage of United, MUTV is right there! It specialises in this sort of them.
Accoring to the Ten Hag cultists, a journalist that keeps their sources anonymous is simply making things up and the only way they can be truthful is if they name their sources and expose them to severe career consequences that will essentially make them unemployable.
According to the Ten Hag cultists, it’s a bad thing that journalists are briefed that squad morale is at all time low but it is totally fine that journalists are briefed character assasinations on players that have been victims of an abuse of power by this egotistical control-freak of a manager. They perfectly happy to accept the briefings they like as factual, but they cast doubt on the credibility of those that go against their agenda.
Is it not the duty of us, as fans, to know both the good and bad that is happening at United internally? Or would you rather have your heads buried in the sand without an explanation as to why we have been so awful.
An honest question to the Ten Hag cultists. Who is your first loyalty to? Is it to Manchester United, the club that has brought you happiness for decades? Or to a manager that is treating OUR club like his personal little dictatorship? Why should we allow him to drag our reputation and standards through the mud with his illogical tactical decisions and shambolic squad management?
Because the players are to blame? We’re all with you on that one. They aren’t good enough. But isn’t it the manager’s job to keep them onboard and coach them to success?
Or should we accept Ten Hag disrespecting this club by treating it like his dictatorship because “there is no alternative” and “we need to end this cycle of hiring and firing”? By this logic, managers from Moyes to Ole should not have been fired.
Please use your logic, rationality and common sense and put the interests of United first. Ten Hag’s persistence with the same disgusting tactics with the same repeated flaws have shown us enough that he cannot be trusted and his position is untenable.
If this mutiny is necessary in order to accelerate his sacking then sobeit. The season is already a write off with this manager and we should start preparing for the next one without him.
According to them, it’s the duty of the Manchester Evening News, a respectable local media outlet with a proud tradition of independent reporting that is older than Manchester United football club as we know it, to do United’s PR for them. If you want solely positive media coverage of United, MUTV is right there! It specialises in this sort of them.
Genuine question: are you Jason Sancho?The desperation of the Ten Hag cultists in this thread is hilarious.
According to them, it’s the duty of the Manchester Evening News, a respectable local media outlet with a proud tradition of independent reporting that is older than Manchester United football club as we know it, to do United’s PR for them. If you want solely positive media coverage of United, MUTV is right there! It specialises in this sort of them.
Accoring to the Ten Hag cultists, a journalist that keeps their sources anonymous is simply making things up and the only way they can be truthful is if they name their sources and expose them to severe career consequences that will essentially make them unemployable.
According to the Ten Hag cultists, it’s a bad thing that journalists are briefed that squad morale is at all time low but it is totally fine that journalists are briefed character assasinations on players that have been victims of an abuse of power by this egotistical control-freak of a manager. They perfectly happy to accept the briefings they like as factual, but they cast doubt on the credibility of those that go against their agenda.
Is it not the duty of us, as fans, to know both the good and bad that is happening at United internally? Or would you rather have your heads buried in the sand without an explanation as to why we have been so awful.
An honest question to the Ten Hag cultists. Who is your first loyalty to? Is it to Manchester United, the club that has brought you happiness for decades? Or to a manager that is treating OUR club like his personal little dictatorship? Why should we allow him to drag our reputation and standards through the mud with his illogical tactical decisions and shambolic squad management?
Because the players are to blame? We’re all with you on that one. They aren’t good enough. But isn’t it the manager’s job to keep them onboard and coach them to success?
Or should we accept Ten Hag disrespecting this club by treating it like his dictatorship because “there is no alternative” and “we need to end this cycle of hiring and firing”? By this logic, managers from Moyes to Ole should not have been fired.
Please use your logic, rationality and common sense and put the interests of United first. Ten Hag’s persistence with the same disgusting tactics with the same repeated flaws have shown us enough that he cannot be trusted and his position is untenable.
If this mutiny is necessary in order to accelerate his sacking then sobeit. The season is already a write off with this manager and we should start preparing for the next one without him.
Genuine question: who the feck is Jason Sancho?!Genuine question: are you Jason Sancho?
Genuine question: who the feck is Jason Sancho?!
The bloke that was in Transporter and SnatchGenuine question: who the feck is Jason Sancho?!
Genuine question: who the feck is Jason Sancho?!
Genuine question: who the feck is Jason Sancho?!
I Hag out, but this is ridiculous.The desperation of the Ten Hag cultists in this thread is hilarious.
Accoring to the Ten Hag cultists..
According to the Ten Hag cultists....
An honest question to the Ten Hag cultists...
Supporting the team and the manager = ten hag cultist. This fan base is so weird at times.The desperation of the Ten Hag cultists in this thread is hilarious.
According to them, it’s the duty of the Manchester Evening News, a respectable local media outlet with a proud tradition of independent reporting that is older than Manchester United football club as we know it, to do United’s PR for them. If you want solely positive media coverage of United, MUTV is right there! It specialises in this sort of them.
Accoring to the Ten Hag cultists, a journalist that keeps their sources anonymous is simply making things up and the only way they can be truthful is if they name their sources and expose them to severe career consequences that will essentially make them unemployable.
According to the Ten Hag cultists, it’s a bad thing that journalists are briefed that squad morale is at all time low but it is totally fine that journalists are briefed character assasinations on players that have been victims of an abuse of power by this egotistical control-freak of a manager. They perfectly happy to accept the briefings they like as factual, but they cast doubt on the credibility of those that go against their agenda.
Is it not the duty of us, as fans, to know both the good and bad that is happening at United internally? Or would you rather have your heads buried in the sand without an explanation as to why we have been so awful.
An honest question to the Ten Hag cultists. Who is your first loyalty to? Is it to Manchester United, the club that has brought you happiness for decades? Or to a manager that is treating OUR club like his personal little dictatorship? Why should we allow him to drag our reputation and standards through the mud with his illogical tactical decisions and shambolic squad management?
Because the players are to blame? We’re all with you on that one. They aren’t good enough. But isn’t it the manager’s job to keep them onboard and coach them to success?
Or should we accept Ten Hag disrespecting this club by treating it like his dictatorship because “there is no alternative” and “we need to end this cycle of hiring and firing”? By this logic, managers from Moyes to Ole should not have been fired.
Please use your logic, rationality and common sense and put the interests of United first. Ten Hag’s persistence with the same disgusting tactics with the same repeated flaws have shown us enough that he cannot be trusted and his position is untenable.
If this mutiny is necessary in order to accelerate his sacking then sobeit. The season is already a write off with this manager and we should start preparing for the next one without him.
We finally found out Sancho's username on the caf.The desperation of the Ten Hag cultists in this thread is hilarious.
According to them, it’s the duty of the Manchester Evening News, a respectable local media outlet with a proud tradition of independent reporting that is older than Manchester United football club as we know it, to do United’s PR for them. If you want solely positive media coverage of United, MUTV is right there! It specialises in this sort of them.
Accoring to the Ten Hag cultists, a journalist that keeps their sources anonymous is simply making things up and the only way they can be truthful is if they name their sources and expose them to severe career consequences that will essentially make them unemployable.
According to the Ten Hag cultists, it’s a bad thing that journalists are briefed that squad morale is at all time low but it is totally fine that journalists are briefed character assasinations on players that have been victims of an abuse of power by this egotistical control-freak of a manager. They perfectly happy to accept the briefings they like as factual, but they cast doubt on the credibility of those that go against their agenda.
Is it not the duty of us, as fans, to know both the good and bad that is happening at United internally? Or would you rather have your heads buried in the sand without an explanation as to why we have been so awful.
An honest question to the Ten Hag cultists. Who is your first loyalty to? Is it to Manchester United, the club that has brought you happiness for decades? Or to a manager that is treating OUR club like his personal little dictatorship? Why should we allow him to drag our reputation and standards through the mud with his illogical tactical decisions and shambolic squad management?
Because the players are to blame? We’re all with you on that one. They aren’t good enough. But isn’t it the manager’s job to keep them onboard and coach them to success?
Or should we accept Ten Hag disrespecting this club by treating it like his dictatorship because “there is no alternative” and “we need to end this cycle of hiring and firing”? By this logic, managers from Moyes to Ole should not have been fired.
Please use your logic, rationality and common sense and put the interests of United first. Ten Hag’s persistence with the same disgusting tactics with the same repeated flaws have shown us enough that he cannot be trusted and his position is untenable.
If this mutiny is necessary in order to accelerate his sacking then sobeit. The season is already a write off with this manager and we should start preparing for the next one without him.
Yes they are. That's why we are trying to make them accountable. You want to write bull shit well you're going to be held accountable. It's about time we got back to that. For to long we have been letting anyone write whatever they want without any truth to it. They make money off of us printing these articles. If they want to make money the dirty way then they are not welcome to our press conferences any more.Because in this day and age of internet and social media, it's easy for anyone to write absolute crap and send it worldwide within seconds. Doesn't mean the more serious media outlets are like that.
Welcome to the forum, Jadon! What took you so long?The desperation of the Ten Hag cultists in this thread is hilarious.
According to them, it’s the duty of the Manchester Evening News, a respectable local media outlet with a proud tradition of independent reporting that is older than Manchester United football club as we know it, to do United’s PR for them. If you want solely positive media coverage of United, MUTV is right there! It specialises in this sort of them.
Accoring to the Ten Hag cultists, a journalist that keeps their sources anonymous is simply making things up and the only way they can be truthful is if they name their sources and expose them to severe career consequences that will essentially make them unemployable.
According to the Ten Hag cultists, it’s a bad thing that journalists are briefed that squad morale is at all time low but it is totally fine that journalists are briefed character assasinations on players that have been victims of an abuse of power by this egotistical control-freak of a manager. They perfectly happy to accept the briefings they like as factual, but they cast doubt on the credibility of those that go against their agenda.
Is it not the duty of us, as fans, to know both the good and bad that is happening at United internally? Or would you rather have your heads buried in the sand without an explanation as to why we have been so awful.
An honest question to the Ten Hag cultists. Who is your first loyalty to? Is it to Manchester United, the club that has brought you happiness for decades? Or to a manager that is treating OUR club like his personal little dictatorship? Why should we allow him to drag our reputation and standards through the mud with his illogical tactical decisions and shambolic squad management?
Because the players are to blame? We’re all with you on that one. They aren’t good enough. But isn’t it the manager’s job to keep them onboard and coach them to success?
Or should we accept Ten Hag disrespecting this club by treating it like his dictatorship because “there is no alternative” and “we need to end this cycle of hiring and firing”? By this logic, managers from Moyes to Ole should not have been fired.
Please use your logic, rationality and common sense and put the interests of United first. Ten Hag’s persistence with the same disgusting tactics with the same repeated flaws have shown us enough that he cannot be trusted and his position is untenable.
If this mutiny is necessary in order to accelerate his sacking then sobeit. The season is already a write off with this manager and we should start preparing for the next one without him.
Perfectly said!Exactly this. We haven't banned freedom of speech by not allowing the journalists in the conference. They can still spew whatever shit they want. They just lost certain privileges due to a lack of journalistic integrity.
A few of his other recent posts are in the Sancho thread. Pro Sancho too.We finally found out Sancho's username on the caf.
Perfect. Time to create a seige mentality.Don't think this was the right move. feck the journalists, but as far as they're concerned, they've done a damn good job getting that story, and it's not a made up one because it's obviously a leak from inside the club to several journalists. In this specific story, asking the club for a comment wouldn't have made a difference at all. What were we going to say?
We're happy here with the ban but what will it achieve? All the journalists now will pile on the club. ETH will get even more negative press, and the circus will just keep going.
What we need to do is find out who keeps leaking stories, and get them out of the club regardless to what happens to ETH. Banning journalists now isn't the best approach. People will say Fergie did it, but he did it from a point of strength, we're at rock bottom.
And that's the comical part of those decrying this - The banned reporters could still watch the press conference! They just couldn't be there to ask questions! And they'll still write their tripe, just as they would have done had they been there.I don’t know why anybody would side against the club here. This is absolutely the right move to assert the interests of the club and team.
Now those journalists taking liberties with their words know the club aren’t a walk over, and won’t allow it any more.
And it’s not a freedom of press issue because the club isn’t stifling the whole media, just those who are hostile to the club and not going about their. The press conference will still be reported, even by those publications banned.
Genuine question: are you Jason Sancho?
We finally found out Sancho's username on the caf.
You think Sancho puts that much effort to type?