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BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 11:37 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
ROBERTO MANCINI dropped Craig Bellamy, made a winning Premier League start and then revealed the Welshman as his brand new friend.

Manchester City fans were clearly unhappy that Robinho had been preferred and gave Bellamy an ear-splitting ovation when he replaced the Brazilian twenty minutes from time.

But by then, City were already on their way to victory, courtesy of goals from Martin Petrov and Carlos Tevez.

Bellamy was reported to be one of those players deeply unhappy with the way Mark Hughes was sacked.

There was even talk about a possible departure in the transfer window.

And the signs were not promising when Bellamy was only amongst the substitutes for Mancini's bow at Eastlands yesterday.

But the pair exchanged a warm handshake at the end of the game and Mancini revealed that he had already held talks with Bellamy 48 hours ago.

The Italian boss smiled: "Bellamy is my friend. I spoke with him before the match - a couple of days ago - and it was no problem at all.

"He was happy. All the players are happy.

"We have two games in three days and I need players to be 100 percent fit.

"I have (Martin) Petrov, Carlos, Robinho and Bellamy fit but none of the big strikers.

"So I have to pick from those.

"I picked Robinho but he was tired after 65 minutes.

"I was not disappointed with his performance."

Indeed, a smiling Mancini was understandably delighted with all his players after getting his first win under his belt.

And he was given a warm reception by City fans when - wearing a blue and white scarf, which he kept on for his media interviews - he was introduced to the crowd before the game.

"I am was happy for the fans," he said. "But the team can improve and I can improve.

"For the first game, all the players were good. Especially in the first half. The second half was a bit so-so but I thought they got tired. But it was their first time with me so I am delighted.

"What is especially important is that we did not concede a goal."

Mancini clearly relished a first taste of the Premier League atmosphere as a coach, adding: "Obviously, I love Italy but I love the crowds in England. I am very happy for the fans."

There were no signs at all of any unrest amongst the capacity crowd of over 47,000. There were no signs of any protest against chief executive Garry Cook or chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak who watched the game side-by-side in the Eastlands stands.

"It's normal that Mark Hughes was popular," said Mancini. "But we will improve and the fans were great today."

He also picked out the performance of the generally unsung Nigel de Jong, calling the Dutch midfielder's display 'fantastic'.

But Mancini clearly wants to get one of his target-men available again soon, although Emmanuel Adebayor seems unlikely to feature until after the Africa Cup of Nations.

It seems certain that controversial Bellamy will start at Wolves tomorrow night, when, as long as his first team is picked, Mick McCarthy's side are likely to provide a bigger test than a Stoke outfit who were strangely subdued.

Stoke boss Tony Pulis said: "I always thought the first goal would be vital and Tuncay missed a good chance. Had Tuncay's chance gone in, the reaction would have been interesting, not just from the City players but the supporters as well.

"And then our defending for both goals was poor. That's not like us.

"If we had scored first it would have been interesting."

Animated Pulis prowled the technical area and cut a contrasting figure to the cool Mancini, who was asked by an Italian journalist to sum up his first matchday as a Premier League boss.

Simple. "Bella," he said.

From newsoftheworld.co.uk

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:22 am
by Blue in the face
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
The Italian boss smiled: "Bellamy is my friend. I spoke with him before the match - a couple of days ago - and it was no problem at all.



The infamous "vote of confidence"?

I hope to hell not.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:58 am
by avoidconfusion
To me, the way he put his arm around Bellamy and talked through the tactics with him before he subbed him, showed that the so called player revolt the media talked up was just a load of bullshit. Yea Bellamy was probably disappointed and pissed off but I am certain the media is making something out of nothing.

Also, a picture tells more than a 1000 words:

Image


Looks really unhappy there Bellamy doesn't he?

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:14 am
by shawzy
This is the worsed piece of shit ive ever read.Your all goin to piss yaselves laughing...No direct quotes.NOTHING.Are you ready?

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Ar ... 68591.html

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger lining up shock swoop for Manchester City star Craig Bellamy - Exclusive
Arsenal have emerged as shock contenders to sign Craig Bellamy.

The 30-year-old is unsettled at Manchester City following the sacking of manager Mark Hughes and was last night reported to have handed in a transfer request.

The Welsh star was left on the bench by new boss Roberto Mancini for yesterday’s 2-0 win over Stoke in favour for Robinho.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger needs to bolster his strike force after the loss of Robin van Persie for the season.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:09 am
by HeyMark
shawzy wrote:This is the worsed piece of shit ive ever read.Your all goin to piss yaselves laughing...No direct quotes.NOTHING.Are you ready?

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Ar ... 68591.html

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger lining up shock swoop for Manchester City star Craig Bellamy - Exclusive
Arsenal have emerged as shock contenders to sign Craig Bellamy.

The 30-year-old is unsettled at Manchester City following the sacking of manager Mark Hughes and was last night reported to have handed in a transfer request.

The Welsh star was left on the bench by new boss Roberto Mancini for yesterday’s 2-0 win over Stoke in favour for Robinho.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger needs to bolster his strike force after the loss of Robin van Persie for the season.



This is probably some lazy fuckin journalist making a story out of Piers Morgans comments a few months ago that Arsenal could do with a player like bellamy

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:17 am
by The Original Special One
avoidconfusion wrote:To me, the way he put his arm around Bellamy and talked through the tactics with him before he subbed him, showed that the so called player revolt the media talked up was just a load of bullshit. Yea Bellamy was probably disappointed and pissed off but I am certain the media is making something out of nothing.

Also, a picture tells more than a 1000 words:

Image


Looks really unhappy there Bellamy doesn't he?

isn't that the sweetest smile you ever saw a footballer give his manager!
"Mark Hughes?.....who's he?"

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:52 am
by Slim
shawzy wrote:This is the worsed piece of shit ive ever read.Your all goin to piss yaselves laughing...No direct quotes.NOTHING.Are you ready?

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Ar ... 68591.html

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger lining up shock swoop for Manchester City star Craig Bellamy - Exclusive
Arsenal have emerged as shock contenders to sign Craig Bellamy.

The 30-year-old is unsettled at Manchester City following the sacking of manager Mark Hughes and was last night reported to have handed in a transfer request.

The Welsh star was left on the bench by new boss Roberto Mancini for yesterday’s 2-0 win over Stoke in favour for Robinho.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger needs to bolster his strike force after the loss of Robin van Persie for the season.


He was left on the bench? I am sure I saw him terrorizing their right back, they have an odd definition of 'left on the bench'.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 8:01 am
by eastlandsblue
Graig would probably had been on the bench today with Hughes been in charge, so the media's arttempt to stir things are pretty pathetic in my book.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 8:35 am
by Vhero
Always said it was media bullshit never once said it was true. Honestly I can't remember the last time we got something real out the papers other than the Hughes sacking which we got a few hours early.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 8:55 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
Weird spins media put on things anyway. I mean I'm certain that Bellamy and Given were pissed off about Hughes sacking BUT why would they be pissed off at Robbie Manc? Surely they would have vented their anger at Cook. It wasn't Mancini's fault that Hughes was sacked, he is just the new guy. That's the way the game is and they are grown men and will understand that. Actually I'm sure that even Hughes isn't pissed off at Mancini. When he took over, he was in exactly same position.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:21 am
by Original Dub
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Weird spins media put on things anyway. I mean I'm certain that Bellamy and Given were pissed off about Hughes sacking BUT why would they be pissed off at Robbie Manc? Surely they would have vented their anger at Cook. It wasn't Mancini's fault that Hughes was sacked, he is just the new guy. That's the way the game is and they are grown men and will understand that. Actually I'm sure that even Hughes isn't pissed off at Mancini. When he took over, he was in exactly same position.


EGG Fucking ZACTLY.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:32 am
by razor400
The Original Special One wrote:
avoidconfusion wrote:To me, the way he put his arm around Bellamy and talked through the tactics with him before he subbed him, showed that the so called player revolt the media talked up was just a load of bullshit. Yea Bellamy was probably disappointed and pissed off but I am certain the media is making something out of nothing.

Also, a picture tells more than a 1000 words:

Image


Looks really unhappy there Bellamy doesn't he?

isn't that the sweetest smile you ever saw a footballer give his manager!
"Mark Hughes?.....who's he?"



Lets face if Bellers was so pissed off, he would not be smiling.

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:22 am
by eastlandsblue
razor400 wrote:
The Original Special One wrote:
avoidconfusion wrote:To me, the way he put his arm around Bellamy and talked through the tactics with him before he subbed him, showed that the so called player revolt the media talked up was just a load of bullshit. Yea Bellamy was probably disappointed and pissed off but I am certain the media is making something out of nothing.

Also, a picture tells more than a 1000 words:

Image


Looks really unhappy there Bellamy doesn't he?

isn't that the sweetest smile you ever saw a footballer give his manager!
"Mark Hughes?.....who's he?"



Lets face if Bellers was so pissed off, he would not be smiling.


Then again, he could have been saying '' have you seen my 9 iron '' :-0

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 1:22 pm
by ashton287
eastlandsblue wrote:
razor400 wrote:
The Original Special One wrote:
avoidconfusion wrote:To me, the way he put his arm around Bellamy and talked through the tactics with him before he subbed him, showed that the so called player revolt the media talked up was just a load of bullshit. Yea Bellamy was probably disappointed and pissed off but I am certain the media is making something out of nothing.

Also, a picture tells more than a 1000 words:

Image


Looks really unhappy there Bellamy doesn't he?

isn't that the sweetest smile you ever saw a footballer give his manager!
"Mark Hughes?.....who's he?"



yeah we've all seen sweet smiles before, then ended up with chlamydia ha but i reckon bellers know's mancini is going to take the club places and is gonna be happy to spend his final day's with us. i doubt there's many fans will give him the applause he get's from the best fans in the world and he'd love to end his career with a premiership winners medal after all he deserve's it more then most, been running around like a mad man for years

Re: BELLAMY IS MANCINI'S BEST FRIEND.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:59 am
by irblinx
That the press are too stupid to realise that there is no way Bellamy can play two full games in 3 days and that the home game is the best bet for resting him is no surprise, what is amazing is how many of the clowns that sit around us couldn't figure it out. The crap shouted by them was unbelievable, completely clueless. Anyone with even half decent knowledge about City should have been able to figure it out