Brian Marwood (merged)

Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

cookster said:
Blue Haze said:
Inb4 the excuses

Guess who hit the fucking winner? Mancini's #1 transfer target, that's who.

Didn't want to join us no matter what. How's that Marwoods fault?


Where's this urban myth come from ? He went back to City for more money following nitids approach and office clerk Marwood said no
 
Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

woodieMCFC said:
I'm ready to face the firing squad...
Brian Marwood.

Grow a testicle. One day you'll have two.
 
Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

The only person to blame for that is Mancini when he decided to play ballo instead of tevez...i'm afraid his strong relation with ballo will cost him the job
 
Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

mario as been a pain in the arse for 2 years . he is a waste off space.
 
Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

Yeah. Lets ignore the fact that he had budgets and financial constraints to work within from above and blame Brian Marwood.

How about we make the best out of the players we have like other teams seem to be able to do
 
Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

Shirley said:
mcfc_blueboy said:
Only 1 person to blamed for me... fucking Mancini!!! Why the fook did he start with Boletelli?? he is foooking shiite!!!!!

Mancini out and take fooking Platt with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Balotelli is going to cost Mancini his job, he knows it, we know it, every fcuker knows it.
It really is a shame.

-- Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:33 pm --

Let's get this right ... Mancini's insistence on playing Balotelli is going to cost him his job. I'm not going to bemoan Balotelli's shortcomings. They're well documented and only the most myopic fan would defend him. Which is why, I for one, find it both puzzling and infuriating that he appears on the team-sheet as often as he does.

I can only surmise that there is an ego issue here. Mourinho described Balotelli as 'unmanageable', but that didn't hinder Mancini's pursuit of him. Is he trying to prove a point? Does he want to be seen as the manager that 'tamed' Balotelli and turned him into a world-class player? Much as it pains me ... he'll never be a world-class player. And Mancini's view on this matter, as well as his 'tinkering' on line-ups, tactics, formations and his sometimes bizarre substitutions is costing us.

We all know that, statistically, our best strike-force is Aguero and Tevez, who, in my opinion, should be starting every game wherever possible. But how often do they? Hardly ever. I'm sorry, but Mancini's "I'm always right" attitude is starting to hamper our success. For a manager whose team are the current PL champions and currently lying 2nd in the league to be deemed by the bookies to be second favourite for the sack (Martin O'Neill is top) speaks volumes. Does he suspect that with Mourinho and Guardiola likely to be looking for work in the summer that his position is under threat? Is this a "If I'm going down I'm taking you with me" situation? It may seem unlikely, but other than complete arrogance, how else can his decisions be justified?

I'd like to emphasise that this is NOT a knee-jerk reaction to today's result, but I'm not sure how much damage he'll do if he's allowed to finish the season. We'll always love you for our first trophy in 35 years and our first PL title, Roberto ... but you're no longer thinking with any rationality. Time to move on ...

Oh ... and take Mario with you.
 
Re: Only 1 person to blame for today...

moomba said:
woodieMCFC said:
I'm ready to face the firing squad...
Brian Marwood.

Grow a testicle. One day you'll have two.

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