Another overseas owner, who at the time of purchase was seen as the man to lift a club up into the top clubs of the league, exposed as the fraud that most of them are.
Everton fans moan about Kenwright, but at least they know the guy has the true interests of the club at heart....Imagine if he just sold out to the first foreigner offering big bucks, which I'm pretty sure he could have done.
True. There has been some good takeovers though, it's easy to highlight the bad ones and say looks what happens but increasingly more and more of these new owners are being exposed and putting the club in all kinds of trouble.
I bet you would have handled it differently on Champ Manager.
You say that Mancini should have kept it behind closed doors. Maybe Mancini has tried every approach possible but they are not working effectively. I think this is an instance when you need more information before jumping to conclusions.
Well I'm sure we can all look on it and say it's worked, as Mario will now be a reformed character and was clearly delighted with the way Mancini reacted towards him, as he walked off and obediently apologised to Mancini on the sideline. Mancini overreacted to a simply piece of showboating in a friendly. It meant nothing, but Mancini has now turned it into something far bigger than it actually should be. Masterstroke.
Well I'm sure we can all look on it and say it's worked, as Mario will now be a reformed character and was clearly delighted with the way Mancini reacted towards him, as he walked off and obediently apologised to Mancini on the sideline. Mancini overreacted to a simply piece of showboating in a friendly. It meant nothing, but Mancini has now turned it into something far bigger than it actually should be. Masterstroke.
If your looking at it as an isolated incident. Then yes, your probably right, Mancini overreacted.
But it isn't an isolated incident, Balotelli has been getting in trouble over cr@p like this for years, and Mancini still has to tell him time and time again to grow the feck up. That's why Mancini reacted like he did, Balotelli hasn't earned any sort of right to showboat.
If a 20 year old youngster who hadn't played for the first team before did that in a friendly, do you not think the manager would haul him off for taking the p iss and not taking the opportunity to impress?
If a 20 year old youngster who hadn't played for the first team before did that in a friendly, do you not think the manager would haul him off for taking the p iss and not taking the opportunity to impress?
Like the young Qatari(?) lad who back-heeled that penalty.
If your looking at it as an isolated incident. Then yes, your probably right, Mancini overreacted.
But it isn't an isolated incident, Balotelli has been getting in trouble over cr@p like this for years, and Mancini still has to tell him time and time again to grow the feck up. That's why Mancini reacted like he did, Balotelli hasn't earned any sort of right to showboat.
If a 20 year old youngster who hadn't played for the first team before did that in a friendly, do you not think the manager would haul him off for taking the p iss and not taking the opportunity to impress?
No, he probably wouldn't. I remember Robbie Keane trying to flick in a chance for us against Atletico Madrid a few years back, if he just took it like normal, he would have scored, but he tried something fancy and missed. Wasn't hauled off.
Let's put it this way, if Tevez tried that, would he have hauled him off? Would he have hauled Toure off?
The fact he hauled Balotelli off is what makes it so bizarre. Balotelli is renowned for his fragile temperament, he can lose it in a blink of an eye and he can hold a grudge. He isn't like your model pro, he doesn't get on with it, he sulks and he loses his frustration regularly on the pitch. Me personally, if I'd have seen something like that happen in a pre-season friendly, I'd have just laughed, because it's a time for exhibition stuff. If Balotelli got sent off, then I'd have bollocked him in the dressing room, but publicly losing it and publicly humiliating a player does nobody any favours, especially over a meaningless game.
No, he probably wouldn't. I remember Robbie Keane trying to flick in a chance for us against Atletico Madrid a few years back, if he just took it like normal, he would have scored, but he tried something fancy and missed. Wasn't hauled off.
Let's put it this way, if Tevez tried that, would he have hauled him off? Would he have hauled Toure off?
The fact he hauled Balotelli off is what makes it so bizarre. Balotelli is renowned for his fragile temperament, he can lose it in a blink of an eye and he can hold a grudge. He isn't like your model pro, he doesn't get on with it, he sulks and he loses his frustration regularly on the pitch. Me personally, if I'd have seen something like that happen in a pre-season friendly, I'd have just laughed, because it's a time for exhibition stuff. If Balotelli got sent off, then I'd have bollocked him in the dressing room, but publicly losing it and publicly humiliating a player does nobody any favours, especially over a meaningless game.
Tevez + Toure have earned enough respect and proven themselves on a consistent enough basis to be able to get away with it. Balotelli knows he is already on thin ice with his attitude and general approach to football and then he does that.
Wrexham FC have called off two friendlies. Players decided not to play after being told they won't be paid. Why do I get the feeling that this time next year there will be blokes wearing hi-vis vests, hard hats, drinking mugs of tea on the Racecourse?
Tevez + Toure have earned enough respect and proven themselves on a consistent enough basis to be able to get away with it. Balotelli knows he is already on thin ice with his attitude and general approach to football and then he does that.
When you read some of the stories about Balotelli, about his background and his reaction to 'authority', you know there's a right and wrong way to do things. As I said, Mancini lost it and handled it in the wrong way, it doesn't matter how many times he's tried other approaches, the one he used in the LA friendly (of all occasions) shouldn't be used until Mario is mature enough. You won't convince me otherwise. My fingers are firmly in my ears!
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