Im_Spartacus wrote:PeterParker wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:
It makes me sad none of you stopped to think whether the media may have a role to play in this before going in 2 footed on him
But I don’t think anyone claimed he started talking about the subject unprompted.
What he could have done was keep it very simple and very clear: “This is a press conference about City and the Carabao Cup semi-final. We can discuss world politics and my personal views in a different setting. Today is about City, on City’s time, and on City’s payroll.” That would have ended it immediately.
Instead, he seemed eager to engage and address the issue, which suggests he genuinely enjoys talking about it.
What becomes problematic is the wider context. He missed the previous press conference (against Spurs) because he was reportedly late due to political commitments? I didn't hear any other reason, right? If that’s true, then it crosses a line, because at that point he didn’t perform his duties, and the club felt the consequences when points were dropped.
What you posted, was not what he said at the press conference though was it?
What he actually said at the press conference wasn't even newsworthy, it was a 45 second soundbite from a 20 minute conversation.
Do you think he didn't have permission from the club to attend the presser? And thats the reason we didn't beat spurs, fuck me you're clutching at straws now pal.
He created the consequences on the Sunday when he couldn't motivate the team to play in the 2nd half - it's got fuck all to do with whether he attended a fucking press conference, as well you know.

zuricity wrote:Sparti , i certainly did read what was quoted and i mentioned that such discussions should take place in the private forum.
Pep was not offensive to anybody. The media love to twist everything , particularly when it involves City.
You only need to look at media vhat forums and doesn't seem to matter ehat topic it is about City but some pratt or other will mention 115, or Pep should coach a second division team, or spend more billions. Because city are loaded with Saudi oil money.


Im_Spartacus wrote:zuricity wrote:Sparti , i certainly did read what was quoted and i mentioned that such discussions should take place in the private forum.
Pep was not offensive to anybody. The media love to twist everything , particularly when it involves City.
You only need to look at media vhat forums and doesn't seem to matter ehat topic it is about City but some pratt or other will mention 115, or Pep should coach a second division team, or spend more billions. Because city are loaded with Saudi oil money.
Like I said when it was first posted, it sounded odd that he'd go off on one unprompted like that

PeterParker wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:PeterParker wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:
It makes me sad none of you stopped to think whether the media may have a role to play in this before going in 2 footed on him
But I don’t think anyone claimed he started talking about the subject unprompted.
What he could have done was keep it very simple and very clear: “This is a press conference about City and the Carabao Cup semi-final. We can discuss world politics and my personal views in a different setting. Today is about City, on City’s time, and on City’s payroll.” That would have ended it immediately.
Instead, he seemed eager to engage and address the issue, which suggests he genuinely enjoys talking about it.
What becomes problematic is the wider context. He missed the previous press conference (against Spurs) because he was reportedly late due to political commitments? I didn't hear any other reason, right? If that’s true, then it crosses a line, because at that point he didn’t perform his duties, and the club felt the consequences when points were dropped.
What you posted, was not what he said at the press conference though was it?
What he actually said at the press conference wasn't even newsworthy, it was a 45 second soundbite from a 20 minute conversation.
Do you think he didn't have permission from the club to attend the presser? And thats the reason we didn't beat spurs, fuck me you're clutching at straws now pal.
He created the consequences on the Sunday when he couldn't motivate the team to play in the 2nd half - it's got fuck all to do with whether he attended a fucking press conference, as well you know.
I am saying he could have handled the subject in a different way.
If the upcoming run was Spurs, a Cup semi-final, and then Liverpool, would you really do that? Would you miss a press conference and fly to Barcelona? Three matches that could knock you out of two competitions. I’m not saying we dropped points because he missed it, I’m saying his head clearly wasn’t 100% there, and that alone sends a message.
And it’s not a great one.
If I were a player, I’d be pissed. You want full focus, total commitment, especially in moments like that. Anything else feels like a distraction, and players pick up on it immediately.




Im_Spartacus wrote:Hands up guys - apologies from me.
He did say it earlier in the presser - he's a cunt, I'm a cunt for missing it
sorry
Harry Dowd scored wrote:When Pep is doing a press conference he is representing Manchester City & its associates/fans, therefore his weird behaviour & rants are aligned with us by the media. I have supported & loved the club since 1965 & can say without fear of contradiction they are not representative of our fans or indeed Manchester. He should be reminded of this by the club before further damage is done. If that is done & he feels aggrieved maybe he should consider his position.

Im_Spartacus wrote:Hands up guys - apologies from me.
He did say it earlier in the presser - he's a cunt, I'm a cunt for missing it
sorry

Indianablue wrote:Doubling down after his children of Gaza speechs he now waxing lyrically about the deaths of Renee Goode and Alex Pritti. Seems clear to me he knows fuck all about most things. He needs to keep that gob shut and concentrate on his job. Once we get thru the season he can go and protest in Iran if he has the bollocks
zuricity wrote:Well well, do City have a game tonight ?
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... y21lkdl78o
dave watson's perm wrote:zuricity wrote:Well well, do City have a game tonight ?
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... y21lkdl78o
Bastards also doing a forensic analysis of our net spend

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