Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Tevez, Bellamy, Richards and Boyata all deserve a mention. But I picked Tevez who showed proper never say die attitude.
On a sidenote, I can't believe the amount of stick Boyata has got from certain sections. Probably to slag off Mancini in process. None of the goals were down to him. Yes he had few shaky moments but generally stood up to challenge fantastically well imo and that was ultimate challenge. What I saw was future Manchester City centerback no matter how good we end up. Some people are going to end up with eggs in their faces for this one. It's also weak to be critical of young boy who has done well to get to manager who is only weakness seems to be that he hasn't got rag background. No, in fact I'm going to think best of these people, super duper professional Mancs would NEVER do that.
This is as good a wind up post as anything you've apologised for in the last week.
Why do you insist on this agenda shit?
Why? Maybe i'm the only one that gets riled up everytime you hint there is "anti-Mancini" fans, but you keep on bringing it up.
Its cropped up plenty of times and it doesn't look like its going away so I think you should name the posters who you are referring to as being against the manchester city manager, because its fucking crazy to have to see shit like this cropping up again and again and again....
Who are these Anti-Mancini folk? And "professional mancs"? You like slating your own fans a lot more than when I first had the pleasure of stumbling onto this board.
You say you're not able for arguments today, but surely you know when you're typing wund up posts that there could well be a reaction. Whenever there is a hint of loyalty to the city cause brought into question there will ALWAYS be a row.
I thought Tevez and Bellamy joint winners.