Im_Spartacus wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:That's a bit limiting isn't it, what about the rest of the stuff that's gone on this season? Could you add Vinnie getting himself a four match ban; what about his injury, also Lescott's? What about Mario's missing games?
Others include decision making by officials. The booking's, like Barry in the Liverpool game where he was sent off while Charlie Adam kicked us off the pitch yet only got a talking to for his captain before being hauled off by Dalgliesh? Didn't he miss the next game which was ....... United in the cup? What about the offside goal for Sunderland or the strange decision, against Liverpool again, to give a pen in the CC when we went ahead? Or what about in the CL against Bayern when 2 clear-cut penalty decisions aren't given when we're all over them?
What about United's form and what about the non-penalty type decisions against Fulham, have these not had a say on the season? Please don't tell me about the Taggart line where they only get 3, no, 3.5 penalty's for them per season, the question is how many decisions other teams don't get against them.
There are many factors that have had an affect on our season and those above are just a few that I care to mention. Mancini may have his faults but to put an entire season of games down to one man just smacks of being short-sited and ignorant. And that's not a slight at you, just an overall opinion of what I'm reading more and more on this board.
So where you work, who is ultimately responsible for the success of your firm. Is it the chancellor who makes the rules for business, is it the competition who takes advantage of any means necessary to get a competetive edge, or is it the manager/director who steers the company's path through those challenges set of him?
Because of those things, there is only one thing a firm can influence - and football is the same
As a business we aren't doing to bad and have invested well for now and the future. However, you cannot equate what goes on, on the football pitch in the terms I mention to a normal business. On the pitch you have to rely on the players to do the job and when incidents take some of your best players away then you cannot function at the same pace. Yes, similar to any other business but in those terms you have the way-with-all to bring in a suitable replacement on tap, rather than await return from fitness or punishment.
Bad analogy..