Ted Hughes wrote:BobKowalski wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Its a fact that the more you talk about something, the more it sets in as a mindset. If you're surrounded by people in a room telling you how tired they are, you'll feed off that energy (or lack of it).
Every interview Wenger (& Baconface when he's available to comment!) gives after a below par performance is ulitmately positive going forward. If you pay close attention, you will see in every interview, Wenger nearly always mentions the words "quality" and "belief" - even in defeat.
There HAS to be an absolute BELIEF in what we are trying to achieve and that has to be expressed from top to bottom in the build up and aftermath of EVERY game if we want to achieve the highest goals, because mentality is infectious.
Don't tell people you're tired every week, because even if you're not, it will give the opposition belief. IMO we should be telling every cunt that tiredness isn't a factor whan you're as pumped up and strong as this club is.
I don't understand why people don't 'get' this. The alternative argument is that psychology in football doesn't exist & that there's nothing a manager can do or say that can have an effect on his team or on opponents.
Because we do get it. What we don't get is the bizarre assumption that Mancini's rather bland press conferences represent the sum total of his interaction with the players or that anything he does say to them during trainings sessions, pre match, post match or sharing a piss with them in the bog is somehow nullified by the fact that they are obsessing over what he said the day before in his presser. Like I doubt any of them even watch the fucking thing and in some cases as its all in English can even understand the fucking thing.
Well that's more utter bollocks isn't it? You really don't have an argument do you?
So, you know for a fact that every single footballer thinks like you? None of them will agree with what some of us are saying? Micah would be saying the same thing if he was playing under Ferguson or Mourinho? No club gains anything by presenting a positive front to the outside world & future opponents rather than a negative one? Future opponents are not influenced whatsoever by the image a club portrays & it never has any influence on their confidence? The supporters aren't more 'up' for the games when the team presents a confident face & their confidence doesn't then in turn help the players? Positive psychology in football is basically bollocks?
If I was to accept your point, (rather than ignoring it like you do with all of mine & even though I think it's nonsense ) that the players don't take any notice of him, can you explain then, exactly how Bob's comments are a good thing for
the club,
the attitude of supporters or
the preception of our club by the opposition? How about the perception of our club in the media, improved by his comments? If you can't find ANY positives & can't properly address any of those points would it not be better for everyone concerned if he stopped fucking whinging about his problems & said something positive instead?
Ok. For the umpteenth time.
A managers PC is invariably a bland affair in which stock answers are given. All games are difficult. We must be prepared, (insert name) are a good team, (insert name) is a good manager. It is good policy because you are not giving people ammunition to shoot you with later. What the manager says in private is going to be very different and what he says to the players is very different.
City's media management is very good these days - which is why you never hear from Garry Cook (well done Vicky) and the players will repeat the message of the day. That message at the moment is 'tiredness' which is just code for saying we are playing a lot of games so performances are going to be bit shit at times. Micah has also said that its great that we are playing in so many competitions and he is confident that City have a great chance of ending the trophy drought. Mancini also said that the players should be happy we are playing so many games because it means we are doing well so the message is twofold.
Now Taggart. And this is rich when it comes to Mancini 'whinging' because if one fucker has spent his fucking life 'whinging' it is taggart
Taggart has in his tenure blamed scheduling of games - either too early on a Saturday or too late on a Saturday (especially when rivals play first and win). He has accused the League of deliberately hampering MU in their quest for success. Taggart has 'whinged' about everything and everything including the fucking colour of MU's strip for a bad result/and poor performances. He has whinged about fixture pile up; playing too many games, international call ups, hostile media and referees. You name it. Taggart has 'whinged' about it. For some reason this appears not to have dented (unfortunately) MU's ability to win trophies.
Now maybe you prefer taggart's whinging and that you will be okay when we get badly beaten if Mancini uses the colour of our strip as the reason why. I don't know. Only you can answer that.
How does all this impact on the opposition? Well if Kiev think we are too shagged to get off the plane maybe they will relax and underestimate us. Unfortunately I suspect they will not pay a blind bit of attention and come at us hard and will do so no matter what Mancini says because they know we are a very solid team and a very difficult team to beat.
The fans are a different matter because all we want to hear is good news and reassurance. We need reassurance because we are terrified its all going to go tits and people will be back to laughing at us. The fans are pretty much a basket case and any hint, sign, statement that things are a bit tough and we go into meltdown mode and we project that onto the players.
I doubt if Mancini fully understands this and I hope he doesn't because the last thing we need is the manager becoming a basket case along with the rest of us.
As to the perception of the club well that has changed from the beginning of the season. We are one of the big guns and taggart now plays a proper team against us unlike against the dippers. The media may have moaned about negativity and all that bollocks but it has worked. We are a solid unit and we will only get better. Results and performances have changed this. Winning away games has changed this. 13 clean sheets in the PL has changed this. A big powerful side difficult to beat is what you most hear and it is true. We are.
Mancini moaning about too many games is no big deal because every top team fucking moans about it at some stage. Mourinho blamed tiredness for a 0-0 draw the other week. Is that giving excuses to his players? Or just giving the press something to focus on?
Whatever this subject has been done to death. We disagree. You want to whip yourself into a frenzy over it then knock yourself out. I'm off for a curry and a chilled Sancerre