Ted Hughes wrote:Not yet but if he continues with the kind of mental substitutions & body language we saw tonight, then blames individuals afterwards, they will & that will be the end of him.
Biamp wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Not yet but if he continues with the kind of mental substitutions & body language we saw tonight, then blames individuals afterwards, they will & that will be the end of him.
I don't him remember blaming any individuals, if anything he blamed himself. And he said he didn't prepare for the game in the manner in other words.
Beefymcfc wrote:Mancio, this was not a dig at Mancini but a question regarding his judgement and how the players perceived it. Richards comments were quite telling and it leads me to believe that they don't quite know what they are doing, probably backed up with what we've seen this season so far.
Players are not used to change and it showed last season when we put the same team out for the last 6 games. Not playing a PL winning CB wasn't only about Lescott's game but more about the bloke I thought he was looking after next to him, Kompany. When you force that break on players, you complicate that trust with the manager, especially if there is no need.
Some may feel that this thread was aimed at undermining Mancini, it is not. It's a thread to gauge debate on why things have not gone so well in Europe, and the Prem for that matter, and what Mancini needs to do to put things right. Personally, I think we aren't arsed and are happy to follow in the Rags footsteps, taking our time to make it to the top (CL wise). That's why Mancini got such a long contract.
Mancio4ever wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mancio, this was not a dig at Mancini but a question regarding his judgement and how the players perceived it. Richards comments were quite telling and it leads me to believe that they don't quite know what they are doing, probably backed up with what we've seen this season so far.
Players are not used to change and it showed last season when we put the same team out for the last 6 games. Not playing a PL winning CB wasn't only about Lescott's game but more about the bloke I thought he was looking after next to him, Kompany. When you force that break on players, you complicate that trust with the manager, especially if there is no need.
Some may feel that this thread was aimed at undermining Mancini, it is not. It's a thread to gauge debate on why things have not gone so well in Europe, and the Prem for that matter, and what Mancini needs to do to put things right. Personally, I think we aren't arsed and are happy to follow in the Rags footsteps, taking our time to make it to the top (CL wise). That's why Mancini got such a long contract.
Beefy, Pal,
If I give You that impression (undermining and having a dig), it just means that my english is getting down to the worst low ever touched.
as I started, I do share Your very exact feeling and I genuinely believe that this is the only constuctive and positive thread started since the blow of the final whistle on our European challenge.
sorry if I spelled it badly.
Beefymcfc wrote:I'm just trying to fathom out what we are actually playing at, I'm totally lost. The only thing I can possibly comprehend is that, as previously stated by all at the club, that we aren't interested with the CL, as if it's not part of the plan. I can almost see the boardroom meetings saying that we are not to make headway in Europe as it will not be good for the club. Winning things too soon just doesn't look right and won't tempt the GHs across.
Crazy thoughts but the only reason I can think why we have been so crass in Europe.
Mancio4ever wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I'm just trying to fathom out what we are actually playing at, I'm totally lost. The only thing I can possibly comprehend is that, as previously stated by all at the club, that we aren't interested with the CL, as if it's not part of the plan. I can almost see the boardroom meetings saying that we are not to make headway in Europe as it will not be good for the club. Winning things too soon just doesn't look right and won't tempt the GHs across.
Crazy thoughts but the only reason I can think why we have been so crass in Europe.
I'M LOST too and, upon 2 nights of thinkering, I also have stopped trying to fathom out what.
As LAHAD says on today's bollox we are ging to know it, starting from (but not limited to) tomorrow evening.
all I know is just that I am annoyed and fed up of these farcial let downs on pivotal games for our colour.
Either the manager will continue to get stonghold of the team and impose them to play how he wants and according to their supposed class and potential or the Club will better appoint a stronger character, capable of sticking performances right up to their arses. no further mind wanking required. I'd love to see and watch them saying to Taggart "I dont fancy/trust playing like this or that", for fuck's sake!
the supposed difference between European and domestic football is utter crap of bollox: managers and players are either good or bad, irrespectively of the name and venue of the game. the pitch is alway green grass and the ball is still round and in front You always have 11 bastards fighting to get the ball ahead of You.
what we saw, not for the first time, wednesday, I REPEAT on a pivotal game for the CLUB ENHANCEMENT has no excuse whatsoever: the team fielded was at least doulble the better on paper, we went early upfront and the opponents even looked staggering for about a quarter after we bagged it home. and They were even backed by a great and brave Blue Army singing out loud...
They should have just delivered what the CLUB expected from them, given the striding differnce in quality on the ground. Even if there was Your daughter on the bench instead of mancini... given all the favourable circumstances recalled above.
Otherwise You quit and claim, fairly, not to be good enough to carry the Blue flag around the world.
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