oh baby, nothing like a good pretend punch up to break the tension. keep it up you numpties, this is fine entertainment ;)
anyway I am sure Mancini has had problems with a few players, but you have to remember that a bit of friction is normal in any workplace, especially when there is a change at the top, as well as a lot of pressure.
Bellamy is just like that full stop, always has been always will. SWP and Ireland seemed to be likely candidates for mutineers, both have ended up with egg on their faces. Richards and Bridge I am not quite sure about, they might fall into the same clique as SWP, but again none of them have shone this year and would do well to knuckle the fuck down. Tevez, well, who knows. who cares. he's doing the business. two average performances and 25 superb ones since mancini came. that's what it's about, doing it out on the pitch. if you aren't performing, then no-one will give a toss about what you think. and if you ARE, then no-one will give a toss..... bottom line is that this isn't chelsea, where you have a group of players who have demonstrated that they can win things together. our players are all on trial here, and they have no real power IMO. if they did, then something would be horribly wrong.
the rest seem to be toeing the party line, at least in public.