Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Now I've read most of the posts on this topic and to say we have a fairly uniform viewpoint amongst fans is quite understated.
However Bob may well have said something quite rash after the Bayern game. . Essentially he made it a "him or me" issue. Was that really that wise from the clubs point of view?
I know there are lots of facets to this argument to take into account, but if you strip it back to the basics, is our "Tevez must die on a rusty nail" stance, all that wise?
Put simply, a manager who has been far from convincing or a genuine proven world class striker? Which is harder to replace?
Also, would it be so bad if he played for us again?
If you accept that modern footballers are a mercenary bunch of greedy fuckers, going where the money is, then Tevez is just one more. Admittedly, pretty near the top of the list of culprits, but essentially not that much different. Personally, I reckon if he whacked in a hatrick here and there, plus shoved a couple up Bacon Face, he'd be more or less forgiven by the majority. We're a fickle bunch.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:>>>>
I will NEVER forgive him. I wouldn't even contemplate cheering if he scored the winning goal in the ECL final to be honest.
Ahh you say that now but....
Seriously a few well chosen words and a handful of goals and every thing looks different.
Oh and not replacing world class players is nearly always a mistake.
twosips wrote:It'd be bad because it shows that it's 'okay' to undermine the manager and refuse to come on. It's not okay. Mancini is completely right. I can't even begin to imagine in what way that is acceptable.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:twosips wrote:It'd be bad because it shows that it's 'okay' to undermine the manager and refuse to come on. It's not okay. Mancini is completely right. I can't even begin to imagine in what way that is acceptable.
Is it acceptable for our manager to back us into a corner, probably costing us millions in a transfer fee, by saying something so final in the heat of the moment?
But I digress.
I'm suggesting that if you simply ask the question, who is harder to replace, Tevez or Bob?
I suspect that Carlito might just squeak it.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Ha ha, sorry my friend.
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