Citeh&Crew wrote:daveh1962 wrote:Look at how Ireland has described his managers would you call that loyal..When have any players shown loyalty the moment a better offer comes from another club they are off. Ireland has had one good season and admits that he was not interested last year and it showed. Where is his professionalism. They are all mercenaries they enjoy what football gets them but to them its a job and yes provided they produce for my club I will cheer them to the rafters.
It has nothing to do with money I supported the players when we were in the old Division as long as they show they care for my club when they are playing I have had no issue with quality for we have had many years of shocking quality but as long as the players gave all they had I was satified. Clearly for 2 out of 3 years and pre season this Ireland only played well when HE felt like it which is not on
I don't believe that for a second. One thing I would agree about with Steven, is that he is somewhat mentally fragile. However, that doesn't excuse
the inexplicable treatment he has received from Mancini, and at times from Hughes before him. People here who know Steven in some capacity have stated that he would just about die for the club, so something must have gone terribly awry for him to say the things he did. What, you think he went to crap after a fantastic season, for no reason? I agree, he looked listless on the pitch this past season, but there is something behind that. As I said, if one knows that any efforts to gain a starting spot, or even significant playing time, are in vain, then that person is eventually going to become indifferent on and off the pitch. It's a natural human reaction. But of course, I am SURE that fans here (to make a comparison) would stay in an organization that they loved, even if at some point, that organization began to treat them like so much dung. Right? Please...
Sorry pal, but thats utter horseshit. Can you explain to me what inexplicable treatment he has had from the last 2 managers? The first one in Stevie's own words helped him to become City's player of the year. The season after, in response to the glaring issue with our defence Hughes asked Stevie to play a different role.
The main excuse was that he had "trained too hard" in the summer, utter shit. He couldnt fit into a midfield whose primary raison d'etre was to protect the defence, and it showed, he was fucking dire last season under both managers, both managers playing a similarish system in the middle of the park which relied on the midfield to protect the defence.
Hughes stuck with him for a while. In January, after Hughes had gone, he launched an astonishing attack on Hughes' tactics, which by default also criticised Mancini who had by now set out his stall to also play more defensively in the centre of midfield. Mancini isn't stupid, and nor am I - it was a glaring attack on not just Hughes, but also Mancini as by now Ireland was finding himself sidelined. Why should he not have been sidelined when he played so poorly when called upon to show the new manager what he could do?
So, care to explain what inexplicable treatment you talk of, other than not picking him because he simply wasn't good enough in the new system, and in Mancini's case (potentially also in Hughes' case also given what has emerged), not being particularly impressed with the lad's attitude.
He has brought all this on himself, and as someone has already pointed out, has blamed every manager he has ever played under.
Time he grew up. I loved the lad two years ago, but all respect from me has evaporated, and yes, I think he is a cunt for not caring about firstly the club, and secondly the fans by having that diabolical attitude.