Beefymcfc wrote:Just inagine tge dressing room with a split and the atmosphere it causes. From my pov the majority who were undermining Mancini have already been mentioned but what cannot be underestimated is the recruitment of the new DoF and what that meant. It's water under the bridge now and not really worth getting irate about but the start of the season, with our shoddy transfer business, was a pre-cursor to what to expect.
Anybody remember the text message leaks from the camp to the journo's?
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Just been reading Joey Barton's book, good read by the way, and he claims on the famous day when we won the title Roberto was going nuts on the touch line.
Apparently he was screaming "you're letting me down" over and over. Couple this with what we've heard about him yelling at lescott to stay back and it makes Barton's claim that the cracks probably started that day make a bit more sense. Do you lot think there's anything to the theory that his problems began or at least grew that day?
A) They WERE letting Mancini and supporters down. 2-1 down at home against absolute horseshit bad QPR. Do you thinkmthere was someone on then pitch who was thinking "gaffers wrong to shout at us because we arw trying our best and we will anyway get participation medal"?
B) I have no idea what is that Lescott thing but by the sound of it he tells players what to do and that's kind of what managers are supposed to do.
C) what the fuck would Barton know about cracks in our dressing room?
I didn't say he was wrong, what joey said was he was a mess and lost a bit of respect with his outburst.
As for the lescott thing it was a matter of keeping players back when we were going home with nothing in a do or die situation. I think you knew that tho and took the road you did in replying.
As for cracks in the dressing room, nothing other than the fact he had a few on speed dial. That part comes from what we saw actually happen. It's pretty well known he lost them the next season, the discussion is whether this event was the start of it or not.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Besides, what the fuck does fucking Joey Barton know about anything? He had left five years earlier and none of the players or staff who were around his time were gone by then. Let me tell you what he knows, absolutely fuck all.
Mase wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Just inagine tge dressing room with a split and the atmosphere it causes. From my pov the majority who were undermining Mancini have already been mentioned but what cannot be underestimated is the recruitment of the new DoF and what that meant. It's water under the bridge now and not really worth getting irate about but the start of the season, with our shoddy transfer business, was a pre-cursor to what to expect.
Anybody remember the text message leaks from the camp to the journo's?
Wasn't Platt one of those that leaked stories?
Tokyo Blue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Besides, what the fuck does fucking Joey Barton know about anything? He had left five years earlier and none of the players or staff who were around his time were gone by then. Let me tell you what he knows, absolutely fuck all.
I believe he was at City with Joe Hart for a season. Hart joined in 2006 and barton left in 2007. I find that interesting.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Besides, what the fuck does fucking Joey Barton know about anything? He had left five years earlier and none of the players or staff who were around his time were gone by then. Let me tell you what he knows, absolutely fuck all.
I believe he was at City with Joe Hart for a season. Hart joined in 2006 and barton left in 2007. I find that interesting.
Cocacolajojo wrote:Zlatan's autobiography also has harsh words about Mancini, writing to the effect that when the going got tough, Mancini buckled and lacked leadership quality.
I don't know what happened here at City but we do know that we needed to fly Khaldoon in to salvage the 2011-12 season. Perhaps the dressing room was already lost during the spring but Khaldoon managed to fix it temporarily?
failsworthblue wrote:Bobby wanted to sign Sanchez , Hazard , De Rossi and Javi Martinez , the owners would not back him.
He had an eye for a player and they would have been immense.
zuricity wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Zlatan's autobiography also has harsh words about Mancini, writing to the effect that when the going got tough, Mancini buckled and lacked leadership quality.
I don't know what happened here at City but we do know that we needed to fly Khaldoon in to salvage the 2011-12 season. Perhaps the dressing room was already lost during the spring but Khaldoon managed to fix it temporarily?
As if anyone should believe what that tosser zlat has to say .
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:failsworthblue wrote:Bobby wanted to sign Sanchez , Hazard , De Rossi and Javi Martinez , the owners would not back him.
He had an eye for a player and they would have been immense.
That, I believe, was the main reason why he left. I don't mean just those guys but he was old fashioned manager manager and not one of these head coach managers. He wanted say on who was going and who was coming in and that's never going to work in Director of Football system.
People who think chairman and other executives give flying fuck what Nasri or Dzeko or Lescott think about manager are completely delusional. Players come and go and they know the score. There are handfull of players who are bigger than manager in world football. Messi and Fake-Ronaldo, Totti maybe some years back and Gattuso and Maldini in Milan back in the day (though neither of them were the type to challenge the manager). Shearer in Newcastle possibly and Del Piero in Juventus. After that you'd have to go to early 90's to find one.
failsworthblue wrote:Bobby wanted to sign Sanchez , Hazard , De Rossi and Javi Martinez , the owners would not back him.
He had an eye for a player and they would have been immense.
sheblue wrote:failsworthblue wrote:Bobby wanted to sign Sanchez , Hazard , De Rossi and Javi Martinez , the owners would not back him.
He had an eye for a player and they would have been immense.
I seem to remember he wanted van persie as well and he went on to score 20ish goals in a rag title winning side.
Hazy2 wrote:sheblue wrote:failsworthblue wrote:Bobby wanted to sign Sanchez , Hazard , De Rossi and Javi Martinez , the owners would not back him.
He had an eye for a player and they would have been immense.
I seem to remember he wanted van persie as well and he went on to score 20ish goals in a rag title winning side.
I might be wrong here but I have some memory of RVP preferring City to the scum.?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:failsworthblue wrote:Bobby wanted to sign Sanchez , Hazard , De Rossi and Javi Martinez , the owners would not back him.
He had an eye for a player and they would have been immense.
That, I believe, was the main reason why he left. I don't mean just those guys but he was old fashioned manager manager and not one of these head coach managers. He wanted say on who was going and who was coming in and that's never going to work in Director of Football system.
People who think chairman and other executives give flying fuck what Nasri or Dzeko or Lescott think about manager are completely delusional. Players come and go and they know the score. There are handfull of players who are bigger than manager in world football. Messi and Fake-Ronaldo, Totti maybe some years back and Gattuso and Maldini in Milan back in the day (though neither of them were the type to challenge the manager). Shearer in Newcastle possibly and Del Piero in Juventus. After that you'd have to go to early 90's to find one.
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