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13 minutes ago, davieG said:

They've gone down click bait route for sports

For sure.

 

It's probably due to some of the BBC (their sports aspects) being based in Salford ('MediaCityUK'), but they seem quite biased towards Man United and have been for some time.

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Just now, Wymsey said:

For sure.

 

It's probably due to some of the BBC being based in Salford ('MediaCityUK'), but they seem quite biased towards Man United and have been for some time.

There's a lot of pressure on them to justify their existence and to be relevant, not so high brow as they were in the past. So a lot of dumbing down. 

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Carrick ready for 'privilege' of United job after Solskjaer sacking
https://www.thescore.com/chlg/news/2232453

 

 

Love this part of the article......"we". How about you focus on the "i" part instead and let others talk for themselves.

 

 

Maguire blast

United captain Harry Maguire, who was sent off during Saturday's 4-1 humiliation at Watford, accepted the players had to accept responsibility for costing their former manager his job.

"The players need to take responsibility for everything on and off the football field. We're the ones that cross over the white line," said the England defender.

"Ultimately, the manager's paid the price and we're all disappointed for that. Of course, we take huge responsibility, we haven't been good enough."

Solskjaer addressed the United players during a two-hour meeting on Sunday after being told he would be relieved of his duties.

"We respect thoroughly what Ole has done for the club -- he is a legend of the club and he will remain a legend at the club," said Maguire. "I don't want to go into too much depth about what he said but he wished us well.

"One thing he did say is that he will be supporting us and wanting us to win every game of football, which obviously shows the values of the man."

Maguire has been one of the main culprits for United's awful run as the form he showed in helping England to the final of Euro 2020 has deserted him at club level.

The world's most expensive defender, who was one of Solskjaer's first signings when he joined from Leicester for £80 million ($107 million) in 2019, accepted things must improve.

"We've got to find something within ourselves, to find that focus, to find that mentality to go and produce a good performance tomorrow and get the result that we need for this club," he said

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