DoomMerchant wrote:With Mancini withdrawing a little, and using Platt as political cover, i have to say that i've been impressed with Platt's attitude and the things he's saying. His press work is better than Hughes, and he clearly has Mancini's back in a way that very few people would and that means a lot for our club. I like that Mancini pressed hard to get him on his staff despite pushback from Cook and obv. what the fans would say. Courage, or fear, is a dangerous weapon.
As Georgian Genius is to Roberto, apparently i am to Platt. Laff.
Just sayin...unsheath yr swords...i'll take on all comers.
cheers
Tokyo Blue wrote:First time I have ever been able to bring myself to listen to him was after the West Ham game. I thought he made a lot of sense.
DoomMerchant wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:First time I have ever been able to bring myself to listen to him was after the West Ham game. I thought he made a lot of sense.
i'm feelin it. I just watched his post-Juve commentary and loved when he kinda backed down from the question of being "happy" with a draw -- he said we should have won, and he was articulate and specific. Completely un-Hughes-like as well which i love.
He's growing on me...hopefully it's not a rash.
cheers
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I knew it was only a matter of time...the OP...he's one of them...
DoomMerchant wrote: His press work is better than Hughes
Wonderwall wrote:DoomMerchant wrote: His press work is better than Hughes
That was definitely a Hughes strong point, not even the anti brigade can deny that. So, you sir, are wrong.
lets all have a disco wrote:He's an absolute fucking goon,if i had my way he would be out on his ear like yesterday and replaced by Uwe.
JUST SAYIN LIKE.
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