Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I watched the SSN interview with MJ which was part of the Sven showing off 2 new players (MJ +Pantsil) I thought MJ was quite good as he seemed to talk only about the opportunity he has at Leicester rather than get drawn into the typical leading questions hoping he would have a go at City.
That said I don't think there is much doubt to me that Mancini has a bit of a weakness in man management and handling fringe and effectively discarded players. He had difficult decisons to make ( some maybe not so difficult) and he made them.I applaud him for being strong and doing that and only time tells whether he gets more of those decisions right than wrong. So far so very good it would seem but he doesnt seem to pay much attention to those who get " left behind" does he?
mr_nool wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I watched the SSN interview with MJ which was part of the Sven showing off 2 new players (MJ +Pantsil) I thought MJ was quite good as he seemed to talk only about the opportunity he has at Leicester rather than get drawn into the typical leading questions hoping he would have a go at City.
That said I don't think there is much doubt to me that Mancini has a bit of a weakness in man management and handling fringe and effectively discarded players. He had difficult decisons to make ( some maybe not so difficult) and he made them.I applaud him for being strong and doing that and only time tells whether he gets more of those decisions right than wrong. So far so very good it would seem but he doesnt seem to pay much attention to those who get " left behind" does he?
Should he? OK if the club has some sort of safety net to cushion the blow, but surely Manicni has more important tasks than to make sure (inherited) fringe players feel appreciated?
“Hopefully the injuries are all behind me now,” he said. “I believe I can go even higher than I was before.”
Blue Toy wrote:I think Johnson should be the last player to be slagging off Mancini, or the club. He should be grateful that we've stuck by him, paid him, given him the best treatment and not fucked him off when he ballooned like a bastard and allegedly gambled and drank his days away.
He'd have been much better off telling the press how grateful he is for everything we've done for him, and thanking Mancini for giving him the chance to get back on track by going out on loan.
Dameerto wrote:The article in the link from the OP is about ADAM JOHNSON
Dameerto wrote:The article in the link from the OP is about ADAM JOHNSON
DoomMerchant wrote:mr_nool wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I watched the SSN interview with MJ which was part of the Sven showing off 2 new players (MJ +Pantsil) I thought MJ was quite good as he seemed to talk only about the opportunity he has at Leicester rather than get drawn into the typical leading questions hoping he would have a go at City.
That said I don't think there is much doubt to me that Mancini has a bit of a weakness in man management and handling fringe and effectively discarded players. He had difficult decisons to make ( some maybe not so difficult) and he made them.I applaud him for being strong and doing that and only time tells whether he gets more of those decisions right than wrong. So far so very good it would seem but he doesnt seem to pay much attention to those who get " left behind" does he?
Should he? OK if the club has some sort of safety net to cushion the blow, but surely Manicni has more important tasks than to make sure (inherited) fringe players feel appreciated?
i agree...i've inherited a new team at work and the last thing on my mind is that the people i don't fancy being part of the team thinking i'm a nice guy and not a total dickhead.
they are crap and i will move them on...end of story. Even higher stakes and more dispassionate when it comes to millionaire athletes imho.
Ade, Bellamy, and MJ can all have their bukaki festival in effigy on Mancini's face all they want, but i think...well, i think...esss normalll.
cheers
mr_nool wrote:Dameerto wrote:The article in the link from the OP is about ADAM JOHNSON
No, it's not.The journo is an idiot and got the first names wrong.. Adam didn't go through 3 injury ravaged years at City and is not going on loan to the Foxes.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:At the end of the day it is not down to Mancini to man manage any player that will not be involved with his squad.
That is down to the "behind the scene men".
Mancini has his management style which will not be everyone's cup of tea.....and that applies to probably every fuckign manager out there......no matter what business you run...as long as you get results noone really gives a shit about some of your baggage that you carry.
kinkylola wrote:Dameerto wrote:The article in the link from the OP is about ADAM JOHNSON
no, they erroneously wrote Adam johnson instead of michael johnson. It was about michael johnson.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:mr_nool wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I watched the SSN interview with MJ which was part of the Sven showing off 2 new players (MJ +Pantsil) I thought MJ was quite good as he seemed to talk only about the opportunity he has at Leicester rather than get drawn into the typical leading questions hoping he would have a go at City.
That said I don't think there is much doubt to me that Mancini has a bit of a weakness in man management and handling fringe and effectively discarded players. He had difficult decisons to make ( some maybe not so difficult) and he made them.I applaud him for being strong and doing that and only time tells whether he gets more of those decisions right than wrong. So far so very good it would seem but he doesnt seem to pay much attention to those who get " left behind" does he?
Should he? OK if the club has some sort of safety net to cushion the blow, but surely Manicni has more important tasks than to make sure (inherited) fringe players feel appreciated?
i agree...i've inherited a new team at work and the last thing on my mind is that the people i don't fancy being part of the team thinking i'm a nice guy and not a total dickhead.
they are crap and i will move them on...end of story. Even higher stakes and more dispassionate when it comes to millionaire athletes imho.
Ade, Bellamy, and MJ can all have their bukaki festival in effigy on Mancini's face all they want, but i think...well, i think...esss normalll.
cheers
It's not about "i don't fancy being part of the team thinking i'm a nice guy and not a total dickhead"
That comparison is totally twisting what I was trying to say. You should be a journalist for the Mirror :)
I agree Mancini has more important tasks but that is not a reason to ignore them if that indeed is what he does.He has made the tough decision as I said and fair play to him for being strong and doing that but imo how people are treated in these circumstances is quite important. No reason to be a dickhead as you decided to call it.
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