Original Dub wrote:In fairness, they were calling total bullshit on his comments.
Saying he was deflecting attention away from his players' dodgy incidents.
They were also saying the press liked him last time round because he was "entertaining" and cheeky, where as he is starting to annoy everyone this time.
He could be running himself into a dead end either way and it would be a fabulous trilogy of recent title wins to pip them and have him packing his bags all in one go.
It was a two way wankoff with Mourinho & the interviewers after that game. He was desperate to talk about the ref but wanted to pretend he was unable to do so. The reporters were desperate for him to slag off the ref. So the theme was: " you feel uhappy about some of the incidents in that game ?"
"what do you mean ?"
"the penalty incident"
"so you thought it was a penalty ?"
"I'm asking you"
"I don't want to get into trouble, you must have thought it was a penalty ?" etc etc etc
But nobody asked him: "do you feel Cahill was lucky to stay on the pitch ?"
If they are serious about not wanting a return to Ferguson days, then they should stop their interviewers from basically setting up the interview so he can get exactly what he wants out of it. Make him answer a few difficult questions.
The day all this sycophancy would finish, dead, is the day he became manager of City. If he was our manager, they would be fucking hounding him.
Why Cahill is allowed to boot somebody in front of the ref would be a good question for the next presser, & quite a fair & pertinent question seeing as he has claimed a conspiracy against his team. Nobody will ask it.