Yes Man at the sideline

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Yes Man at the sideline

Postby Blue Philistine » Tue May 14, 2013 12:24 am

The events (and my, what events they were) regarding the team and, more specifically Mancini, have got me thinking back to the summer. We appointed two former Barca big boys after a rushed and ultimately lacklustre transfer window. These two, Beguiristain perhaps more evidently, might have been pulling strings. Mancini, and the individualistic nature he employs around the club I can't see fitting in. Maybe a face for the public and a lapdog to do their bidding, just fishing and making use of what is delivered to them and pretty much having all eschelons chip in under a higher order. Seems very European to me, but just a drunk thought.
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Re: Yes Man at the sideline

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Tue May 14, 2013 12:26 am

You think our owners just want losers going through the motions? That'll be arsenal you're thinking of....
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Re: Yes Man at the sideline

Postby Nick » Tue May 14, 2013 7:26 am

well they have alot to prove after sacking our most successful manager in a generation and bringing in the biggest shower of shite I've seen since the signing of Gareth Taylor..
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Re: Yes Man at the sideline

Postby Moonchesteri » Tue May 14, 2013 7:55 am

Blue Philistine wrote:The events (and my, what events they were) regarding the team and, more specifically Mancini, have got me thinking back to the summer. We appointed two former Barca big boys after a rushed and ultimately lacklustre transfer window. These two, Beguiristain perhaps more evidently, might have been pulling strings. Mancini, and the individualistic nature he employs around the club I can't see fitting in. Maybe a face for the public and a lapdog to do their bidding, just fishing and making use of what is delivered to them and pretty much having all eschelons chip in under a higher order. Seems very European to me, but just a drunk thought.


When I post while drunk my posts make a lot less sense! I think the new "manager" won't have too much to say on player purchases etc in the future
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