bigblue wrote:
If you're going to compare antics such as not hugging with pre-winning scum, also compare "petulant acts" from the same era too. The fact is that success bring respect. When we are beating teams 4-0, all the players love Bob. When we tie Sunderland at home the players hate Bob, themselves, and everything around them (and rightfully so). It's the attitude of a group who demand success.
But as I was talking about above, the key for sustainable success is for all the players to know a common system and react instantaneously in the game as a single team. Roberto has laid the foundation for the system, has established himself as the authoritative figure above any player, and has helped City to play some of the best football in recent memory. Too much blame on Bob, too little on the actual players on the field.
Not sure what petulant acts there were from the rags after a couple of seasons. May have been initially from the drunks but once they were gone, I don't recall anything, but I try not to pay them too much notice.
Not sure about the authority - Mario tries to undermine it on a regular basis and having to bring Tevez back hasn't strengthen his standing.