Beefymcfc wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Yes the referee was a joke for both sides but I am baffled that anyone would think he should have given a penalty against Nasti for standing his ground.Never ever would that be given which is basically what Gary Neville said at the time.
I want to know exactly what Mancini was so angry about that he didn't turn up for the post match interview.
For Nasti, it definitely wasn't a penalty for him standing his ground. However, the arm out and around Fellaini probably was, but it couldn't be seen by the ref.
As for the post-match interviews I think it's a disgrace was any manager avoids the press following a defeat. After a convincing win, fine, let the assistant take the credit and the glory. But after a bad result to send someone else out to explain what went wrong is disgusting.
It all depends what your thoughts on Mancini are. If your an outer then it's a disgrace, if you're an inner then it is understandable.
Personally, I'd have fucked 'em off as well. I'd have been fuming with that performance and the refereeing decision would've sent me over the edge.
Reference him fucking off to Italy, is this correct? If he did, surely it was planned or did he just fuck off to Yoko Ono airport and stand in the queue?
I'm an inner but I think it's out of order when Ferguson dodges the press & doesn't have the balls or can't be arsed to turn up, so I don't see why I should bend over for Mancini when he does it.