john68 wrote:I'm sorry Ant but I have to disagree Mate.
I am not buying into anyone's hysteria and certainly not the rag loving media, who I am certain would enjoy nothing more than to cause upset within our ranks.
Where he was and what he was doing there are almost irrelevent Mate. What is important is that he was not where he was supposed to be and not doing what he was supposed to be doing.
Mario was bought and is paid a shedload of money, to be a proffessional footballer and whilst I find his antics funny, he wasn't bought to be the village idiot or the club court jester.
Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, I don't think anyone else in the squad would get away with it, not if they go where the general public are likely to see them. We saw what happened when Barry & Co went to a party during their time off. The media would be delighted to catch a few more out; they could then say the whole squad were a bunch of loose cannons.
If it's ok for Mario to do this & he is a just a good ol boy maverik who likes to flaunt rules, let him do it in Italy, when he's with the international team. Let's see how that works out.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Tbh, I don't think anyone else in the squad would get away with it, not if they go where the general public are likely to see them. We saw what happened when Barry & Co went to a party during their time off. The media would be delighted to catch a few more out; they could then say the whole squad were a bunch of loose cannons.
If it's ok for Mario to do this & he is a just a good ol boy maverik who likes to flaunt rules, let him do it in Italy, when he's with the international team. Let's see how that works out.
The media would indeed love to catch any City player out but Mario is the prize.I doubt there are enough photographers to go around all the players though as most will be on call for Mario and Carlos.It sounded like Mancini said what he said as it's the best way of moving onto something else plus it's important to say it for the rest of the squad to hear.
King Kev wrote:I couldn't care less what Mario gets up to off the pitch - so long as it doesn't affect what he does on the pitch.
Unfortunately, yesterday I think we saw evidence that his late night did affect his game. If he was his usual sharp self he would have easily had a hat-trick yesterday.
I hope he is fined the maximum allowed as Bobby says and that he starts to behave in a more professional and respectful manner.
King Kev wrote:I couldn't care less what Mario gets up to off the pitch - so long as it doesn't affect what he does on the pitch.
Blue Since 76 wrote:... once you lay down a rule, be it regarding nights out or drinking or smoking or standard of dress on away days, it has to apply to everyone. Over the last few years we've indulged too many players because they were bigger than the club.
Those days have gone and it's time for Mancini to pick a set of rules and enforce them. Up to him what the rules are, but he has to be the one in charge - football isn't a democracy
King Kev wrote:The Muppets on Sunday Supplement just asked, would Mario get away with it with Fergie.
A £240,000 fine is hardly 'getting away with it' is it?!
Tokyo Blue wrote:King Kev wrote:The Muppets on Sunday Supplement just asked, would Mario get away with it with Fergie.
A £240,000 fine is hardly 'getting away with it' is it?!
The same fergie who let lee sharpe snort himself to oblivion.
Right.
Ted Hughes wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:King Kev wrote:The Muppets on Sunday Supplement just asked, would Mario get away with it with Fergie.
A £240,000 fine is hardly 'getting away with it' is it?!
The same fergie who let lee sharpe snort himself to oblivion.
Right.
Ten years ago Ferguson may have reacted in a draconian manner. Nowardays, his players miss drug tests, drink & smoke, shag their brother's wives etc etc & he does next to fuck all.
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