adamnbarrett wrote:he deserves it aswell. He has transformed our club in less than 2 years and taken us to 3 cup finals. Times are just going to get better aswell. He will be the manager to win us the premiership.
andy_g wrote:not a bad haul for one weekend. another cup final at the expense of chelsea, pfa player of the year and spanish coach of the year. if ever there was a tonic to keep the lads spirits up at this stage of a gruelling season this weekend has been it.
Lando_Griffin wrote:I don't want to start a new topic about this, as it is really a sub-topic of this one, but my question is this:
In light of the recent peer acknowledgement of both our Manager and Captain, plus our progression to the FA Cup final, our youth's cup win, and our immense progression over the last 20 months;
Will our club now get the media recognition it so obviously deserves?
Several factors make me believe the media will try to sweep our achievements under the carpet, much like our Champions League success last year.
Arsenal's Champions League campaign is the catalyst in my opinion. Somehow, their progression to the Semi finals has already eclipsed our against-the-odds success of 2005 in the eyes of the London-based media. This is neither fair, nor justifyable. It is quite simply a blatent show of bias towards a Southern club.
As I have already stated - the country's media is based in London, which is as far away from Liverpool culturally as Washington DC is to Bagdad.
There is no common ground. They are a city obsessed with themselves. They are far removed from the fabric of British society, and as a result, have no interest in the "outside world" as they see it, save for the world's stock-markets and fashion shows.
So. Am I foolish to expect these cretins to fully appreciate the vast achievements of our brilliantly simple club? Am I quite silly to expect that Arsenal's fantastic achievement, should they win the Champions League, should be greeted with the same nonchalance as ours a year ago?
I think I am.
What do you think?
The Ace1983 wrote:andy_g wrote:not a bad haul for one weekend. another cup final at the expense of chelsea, pfa player of the year and spanish coach of the year. if ever there was a tonic to keep the lads spirits up at this stage of a gruelling season this weekend has been it.
Don't forget the youth cup win on friday. Great weekend.
andy_g wrote:i wouldn't think too much about your impressions of biased media, lando and red. what i've been seeing this weekend are sports journalists creaming themselves about us and seriously questioning arsenal's ability after the game v tottenham. add to that the beginnings of a general falling out of love with old jose and i don't feel too hard done by.
The Ace1983 wrote:Football coverage on TV is gonna change some time next year. Some European court decided tht it was unfair that Sky got all the rights to the prem, so they'll be splitting it up into five packages, and no-one can own more than 4 of those. BBC, ITV, Five, Sky and (quit strangly) C4 all want some of the action, though it is likely that Sky will get at least 3 of the chunks. What it means is a lot more games will be shown on TV, the probable death of Prem+ and, most importantly, lots more LFC matches for us to watch.
So don't say the European court never does any good.
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