King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
King Kev wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
I think it's pathetic.
No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'
Pah!
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
I think it's pathetic.
No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'
Pah!
It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
I think it's pathetic.
No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'
Pah!
It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.
What about Don Revie's famous 'dossiers' on every team that Leeds came up against? I always thought that was a load of bollox too, even though I was a nipper at the time.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
I think it's pathetic.
No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'
Pah!
It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.
What about Don Revie's famous 'dossiers' on every team that Leeds came up against? I always thought that was a load of bollox too, even though I was a nipper at the time.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
I think it's pathetic.
No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'
Pah!
It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.
bluej wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:King Kev wrote:Why is it, whatever he says, it is always considered to be 'mind games'!?
It all stems from getting a reaction out of Keegan back then. And winding Wenger up few times. Generally I don't think top managers are arsed what he says to papers. It's just media and fans thing to talk about mind games.
I think it's pathetic.
No matter how bland the statement, some retard in the media will come out with 'ooooh sir alex is up to his old tricks again. He really know hos to get under the skin of his rivals, isn't he clever'
Pah!
It is born out of assumption that top managers actually spend their time reading Mirror or The S*n and thinking whether certain opposition player is fit or not. I don't think that's how successfull managers like Mancini roll. When you are manager of top club, you mostly think how YOUR team plays and which of YOUR players are available. These people know that you aren't going to win the game because oppositions star player is out or lose because they are fit. They just concentrate on how to get the best out of your players who, you are positive, are more than capable of winning the game regardless of opposition line up.
For some reason I had an image of Harry Redknapp reading the sun when I read that. Can imagine him sat down giving that the once over.
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