john68 wrote:Going back in time Socs, when you 1st posted this bullying nonsense. It was unsubstantiated rubbish then that you instigated. It was sheer conjecture that you manufactured by putting two and two together and making anything but four.
It was stupidly siezed on then by others, treated as truth to suit their agenda.
It was garbage then...It is garbage now.
For the record, I had a long journey in the cab with Hughes while he played for the rags. Until that time, I had considered him an animal. I was suprised to find him a softly spoken, affable person, very patient with my City v the rags banter. Certainly not what I expected.
dario2739 wrote:First of all, i've been along (a couple of months back) to a couple of training sessions - the first time I went along they were doing a double session... yes under Hughes!!! They were on their lunch in the middle of the sessions, so didn't hang around to watch.
I went down the next day and met Mr. Higginbottom himself, and as he said earlier - Bellamy was training the same as everyone else.
Also - bearing in mind the obvious homework Mancini seems to have done on Stoke already, I find it hard to believe that he knew nothing of Bellamy's knee problem or any special training schedule he may have. So all in all this story just strikes me as a load of made up, red-top bollocks - they've just targetted the 'most likely' candidate in Bellers because he's got a bit of history. W@nkers
dick dastardley wrote:i can tell you all now that bellers certainly threw a tantrum in the tunnel after the game and in the dressing room, he didint go to the chairmans office because he was so hyped up, he left it to toure and given to say what they did
john68 wrote:Slim,
I ceased to care what your opinion was a long time ago.
Fidel Castro wrote:dick dastardley wrote:i can tell you all now that bellers certainly threw a tantrum in the tunnel after the game and in the dressing room, he didint go to the chairmans office because he was so hyped up, he left it to toure and given to say what they did
How do you know this?
Blue Toy wrote:Hughes is gone, time to 'reboot' everyone and move on.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Blue Toy wrote:Hughes is gone, time to 'reboot' everyone and move on.
amen to that.
irblinx wrote:john68 wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john68 wrote:Antti,
I see a lot of differences regarding how you accept Mr mancini, as opposed to Hughes. Now that Mancicni imposes a double training session on a players dodgy knee...it's ok. When Hughes did similar with fully fit players, he was "BULYING HIS SLAVES".
Come on Antti...let's have a bit of equity here.
The double standards are pitiful.
We are doing double sessions because he has only precious few days to try and get his message through to squad. Before both seasons he was in charge, Hughes had all summer. I don't think double sessions will be any sort of standard in future.
The point I am making is the your accusation of "BULLYING" quite early last season, you were quick to jump on Hughes. Now we have a manager who makes a player with a "known" injury train beyond his capabilities. Mancini would have been well aware of this, but your attitude is totally different mate...I wonder why?
The reality is that this may just be bollox but your attitude to the thought of this happening, is supportive compared to the antagonism you showed to Hughes....again can we have some equity.
You always stated your opposition to Hughes was fair...Mmmmmmmm!!!!!
John I find myself in the unhappy situation of disagreeing with you again :o) Antti clearly states the reason why he isn't having a go about us doing double sessions, I'm sure that he'll adjust his opinion if its still happening in a month.
As you rightly point out though, the reality is that this is very likely just press bollox in any case.
Hack Journo 1 "so we need to make up more stories about Cidee today"
Hack Journo 2 "Easy, Bellamy, RSC and Given were all pally with Hughes, just make something up about them in training, no other reporters can contradict us cos no-one is allowed in"
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Spoken like a true Hughes lover. And to my recollection you even claimed to be on the fence. Ridiculous.
We have a new manager now. No need to bring that nasty rag into every argument.
john68 wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john68 wrote:Antti,
I see a lot of differences regarding how you accept Mr mancini, as opposed to Hughes. Now that Mancicni imposes a double training session on a players dodgy knee...it's ok. When Hughes did similar with fully fit players, he was "BULYING HIS SLAVES".
Come on Antti...let's have a bit of equity here.
The double standards are pitiful.
We are doing double sessions because he has only precious few days to try and get his message through to squad. Before both seasons he was in charge, Hughes had all summer. I don't think double sessions will be any sort of standard in future.
The point I am making is the your accusation of "BULLYING" quite early last season, you were quick to jump on Hughes. Now we have a manager who makes a player with a "known" injury train beyond his capabilities. Mancini would have been well aware of this, but your attitude is totally different mate...I wonder why?
The reality is that this may just be bollox but your attitude to the thought of this happening, is supportive compared to the antagonism you showed to Hughes....again can we have some equity.
You always stated your opposition to Hughes was fair...Mmmmmmmm!!!!!
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