carl_feedthegoat wrote:Just seen the interview with Mancini and also the part where he spoke about AJ.
I think he is absolutely spot on with his comments regarding AJ and why he criticizes him - I did say that I actually thought he did it in public because he wanted all and sundry to understand why, I think this is why he does it.
The more I listen to Mancini the more I like him..apart from the obvious beating everyone in sight.....he talks sense and shows us that he knows exactly what hes doing is the right way, behind the scenes as well as on the field.
Ted Hughes wrote:
That's fair enough & I'm all for everyone running their bollox off for 90 mins, but I've seen plenty of players doing what AJ is being criticised for. I've pointed out some of them on here. They are still doing it, so if he has told them about it, they haven't taken any notice, so will they be dropped to the 'B' team like AJ or just carry on for the rest of the season in the same way, still getting picked whilst AJ gets dropped ? In the end, Bob can do what the fuck he wants imo if we play football like this; if he wants AJ out, so be it but I see double standards here.
I also find it quite amusing how, when people likke myself used to say Robinho & Co needed to get some fucking work done, there were scores of dissenters, some even taking the piss at the very idea attacking players should actually graft. Now, it's club policy & everyone seems to be 100% behind it. Where did they all go ?
Dameerto wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
That's fair enough & I'm all for everyone running their bollox off for 90 mins, but I've seen plenty of players doing what AJ is being criticised for. I've pointed out some of them on here. They are still doing it, so if he has told them about it, they haven't taken any notice, so will they be dropped to the 'B' team like AJ or just carry on for the rest of the season in the same way, still getting picked whilst AJ gets dropped ? In the end, Bob can do what the fuck he wants imo if we play football like this; if he wants AJ out, so be it but I see double standards here.
I also find it quite amusing how, when people likke myself used to say Robinho & Co needed to get some fucking work done, there were scores of dissenters, some even taking the piss at the very idea attacking players should actually graft. Now, it's club policy & everyone seems to be 100% behind it. Where did they all go ?
It's not club policy it's fundamental to the successful use of our current tactics, and AJ clearly isn't doing enough in general to fit in with Mancini's masterplan whereas others are showing HIM at least some progress in the right direction. Bob wouldn't be going to all this bother if he thought AJ wasn't worth it.
Ted Hughes wrote:Just listening to the latest interview on the OS, Bob admits to being hard on AJ but says it's because he's after consistency; that he wants to see him play at the top level in every game & that he can be one of the 'top wingers' if he does.
I've no problem with that whatsoever. It's the specific criticism about tracking back that I thought was unfair. If Bob's goal is to make him more consistent then I agree 100% it needs improving.
Ted Hughes wrote:
It's Bob's policy, whatever the tactics, he said so pretty much as soon as he got here & then fucked off Robinho (rather than 'getting the best out of him' as many predicted). Seeing as he is the manager, it's current club policy & any kids who come through will also have to adhere to it.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
It's Bob's policy, whatever the tactics, he said so pretty much as soon as he got here & then fucked off Robinho (rather than 'getting the best out of him' as many predicted). Seeing as he is the manager, it's current club policy & any kids who come through will also have to adhere to it.
In fairness regarding Robinho, he came in, bigged Robinho up about how great he was and how he'd make him the most important player etc. Robinho then went out and gave one of his usual away performances at which point he was doomed.
He's done the same with Mario and it's finally starting to pay off. He was given more chances that Robinho but I think we all knew what Robinho had become by the time Mancini arrived.
Out of interest, has anyone heard anything from Robinho or has he just disappeared into a world of parties and wasted talent?
Kladze wrote:
Last time I actually saw Milan play, Robinho was injured - dunno what his current situation is.
Ted Hughes wrote:Just listening to the latest interview on the OS, Bob admits to being hard on AJ but says it's because he's after consistency; that he wants to see him play at the top level in every game & that he can be one of the 'top wingers' if he does.
I've no problem with that whatsoever. It's the specific criticism about tracking back that I thought was unfair. If Bob's goal is to make him more consistent then I agree 100% it needs improving.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:People seem to be missing the point here. Right now Mancini is at his most critical of aj. Right now aj is scoring and setting up nearly every game.
Coincidence?
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:People seem to be missing the point here. Right now Mancini is at his most critical of aj. Right now aj is scoring and setting up nearly every game.
Coincidence?
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