sheblue wrote:playing the cards close to the chest.....
Cocacolajojo wrote:Our owner comes from a culture that in many ways lack a public sphere, so it might have something to with that. I don't know. They also don't like drawing attention to themselves, from what I understand anyway. Also, Whenever they interview khaldoon they don't show his entire body and it's impossible to get a read of his body language. Which is key.
I agree with the johns. Sometimes our passivity vis a vis the Media has cost us and it will cost us again. It's for example pretty clear from the speculation about guardiola that the media considers us fair game and that it's possible to create pressure on the management. That doesn't happen when it comes to united or arsenal. It has also happened less often since khaldoon started his yearly interviews. A firm but dismissive attitude versus media speculation would change things.
On the other hand, allowing the media some room for speculation also makes it easier for the board to sack the manager. Perhaps that's what they want.
"Manchester City's new director of football has given the first indication of the power he wields at the club by revealing that he wants to play a new formation next season and stipulating that future signings must be tailored to fit the system."
phips wrote:How's this for silent?
phips wrote:How's this for silent?"Manchester City's new director of football has given the first indication of the power he wields at the club by revealing that he wants to play a new formation next season and stipulating that future signings must be tailored to fit the system."
Dameerto wrote:phips wrote:How's this for silent?"Manchester City's new director of football has given the first indication of the power he wields at the club by revealing that he wants to play a new formation next season and stipulating that future signings must be tailored to fit the system."
Where's that from? I heard Mancini had denied he'd been told to change formation and that they got on well together and both thought the same way.
Dameerto wrote:phips wrote:How's this for silent?"Manchester City's new director of football has given the first indication of the power he wields at the club by revealing that he wants to play a new formation next season and stipulating that future signings must be tailored to fit the system."
Where's that from? I heard Mancini had denied he'd been told to change formation and that they got on well together and both thought the same way.
Beefymcfc wrote:Dameerto wrote:phips wrote:How's this for silent?"Manchester City's new director of football has given the first indication of the power he wields at the club by revealing that he wants to play a new formation next season and stipulating that future signings must be tailored to fit the system."
Where's that from? I heard Mancini had denied he'd been told to change formation and that they got on well together and both thought the same way.
He obviously 'revealed' and 'stipulated' his intentions to the Rag Tops. Why not?
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:[highlight]The only way we will defeat this now ingrained mindset is by what we do on the pitch so, in the meantime, we keep a dignified silence, keep our powder dry and bide our time.[/highlight]
Dameerto wrote:phips wrote:How's this for silent?"Manchester City's new director of football has given the first indication of the power he wields at the club by revealing that he wants to play a new formation next season and stipulating that future signings must be tailored to fit the system."
Where's that from? I heard Mancini had denied he'd been told to change formation and that they got on well together and both thought the same way.
john68 wrote:Mikhail,
We must not lose sight of the reasons given by the ADUG Group on why they chose to buy us. They made it quite plain at the outset that City were to be the vehicle for the global promotion of Abu Dhabi. Promotion requires that the right message is delivered. Silence is not an option.
Whether the reader or listener, or even the presenters and journalists themselves would understand what dignity was is open to question and I am certain that they wouldn't have a clue what a dignified silence was if it smacked them in the face.
I am not suggesting that City become media whores and jump through hoops to answer every tainted negative article about us but I would suggest that very few outside City are aware of any other side of City, other than the moneybags, greed and mercenary message that has gone out unopposed.
If you are trying to sell something, it does help if you let people know it exists and the good qualities it has.
john68 wrote:Mikhail,
We must not lose sight of the reasons given by the ADUG Group on why they chose to buy us. They made it quite plain at the outset that City were to be the vehicle for the global promotion of Abu Dhabi. Promotion requires that the right message is delivered. Silence is not an option.
Whether the reader or listener, or even the presenters and journalists themselves would understand what dignity was is open to question and I am certain that they wouldn't have a clue what a dignified silence was if it smacked them in the face.
I am not suggesting that City become media whores and jump through hoops to answer every tainted negative article about us but I would suggest that very few outside City are aware of any other side of City, other than the moneybags, greed and mercenary message that has gone out unopposed.
If you are trying to sell something, it does help if you let people know it exists and the good qualities it has.
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