hughes the casualty

harry the plumber said:
JohnMaddocksAxe said:
Hang on, isn't Robinho just the latest in a long list of players to fall out with him/not like him/be rumoured to have a bad attitude under Hughes this season?

What's the common denominator?

Is the common denominator you slagging Hughes off at every turn?


Hughes cant be the common denominator................. unless its the fact that he seems to have f*ck all to do with anything that is actually happening at City. Wtf does he do at the club???
 
de niro said:
this has been a balls up, good and proper.i can only see the blame lying at the feet of mark hughes, of course he has had nothing to do with the kaka farce but he'll cop for it. on here , in the press and possibly at the club.although kaka is a loss,a big loss, it does'nt compare with losing robinio, he does have a history of mard arsing but can we do without his goals? i dont think so.the sad thing is i can only see us making amends by changing the manager for no other reason than politics. a new manager(jose?)would maybe calm robbie and re attract kaka.
garry cook seems to have gone in with the wrong tools to close the deal otherwise he's be up the swanee too.
as for robbie he should knuckle down and get on with the job, i do feel a little sorry for him as he's been promised world stars to join him, we then turn up bellamy and co, good as they are they are not what robbie expected.

hold on to your hats again, this is MCFC.

with the greatest of respect de niro you slated another poster and called him "a dick" for saying that Hughes was not the man only on Saturday - now you are Hughes out. big big lol.
 
I'm no great fan of Hughes but to get rid of him now would be an unmitigated disaster. at a time of crisis such as this we need some sort of stability and discipline, no further changes would be the best thing before a careful end of season review
 
JohnMaddocksAxe said:
Hang on, isn't Robinho just the latest in a long list of players to fall out with him/not like him/be rumoured to have a bad attitude under Hughes this season?

What's the common denominator?

Being Brazilian? Players thinking they are more important than the club?
 
JohnMaddocksAxe said:
harry the plumber said:
Is the common denominator you slagging Hughes off at every turn?

No, that's just the inevitable response when he has such a long list of players who don't like him, fall out with him or who he can't get to play well.

Try again

I saw a few of Hughes signings and other players pulling in the right direction on Saturday. But i suppose that had sweet fa to do with Hughes.
 
de niro said:
this has been a balls up, good and proper.i can only see the blame lying at the feet of mark hughes, of course he has had nothing to do with the kaka farce but he'll cop for it. on here , in the press and possibly at the club.although kaka is a loss,a big loss, it does'nt compare with losing robinio, he does have a history of mard arsing but can we do without his goals? i dont think so.the sad thing is i can only see us making amends by changing the manager for no other reason than politics. a new manager(jose?)would maybe calm robbie and re attract kaka.
garry cook seems to have gone in with the wrong tools to close the deal otherwise he's be up the swanee too.
as for robbie he should knuckle down and get on with the job, i do feel a little sorry for him as he's been promised world stars to join him, we then turn up bellamy and co, good as they are they are not what robbie expected.

hold on to your hats again, this is MCFC.

Being serious here... but aren't you the same De Niro that has spent the last 4 months defending Hughes, accusing critics of being no-nowts, assuring us that in the January window we would be shocked at awed at the level of players coming in to the club?

Why the sudden change? Cos Kaka didn't sign? Cos Robinho has done a runner?

To be fair, these things are just continuations of the manager's approach this season and aren't that different to all the fall-outs he's allegedly had with some players.

So why the fundamental change in opinion?

To me, this is more of a shock than Kaka turning us down!!!
 
harry the plumber said:
JohnMaddocksAxe said:
No, that's just the inevitable response when he has such a long list of players who don't like him, fall out with him or who he can't get to play well.

Try again

I saw a few of Hughes signings and other players pulling in the right direction on Saturday. But i suppose that had sweet fa to do with Hughes.

I'm quite willing to give him that one. It hardly stacks up against all the fallouts and shit performances though.

I'm pretty sure I can come up with more examples of fall outs and shit results than you can come up with of good performances so I doubt that this is a good road to go down.
 
if you get rid of hughes you have to get rid of his overpriced overpaid mate bellamy....so its not such a bad thing
must admit felt ill looking at bellamy with the shirt on. I just want to capitalise on us having the worlds richest owners and do well whomever is in charge but lets get an answer who is in charge..manager/ players or directors.
 
harry the plumber said:
I saw a few of Hughes signings and other players pulling in the right direction on Saturday. But i suppose that had sweet fa to do with Hughes.

Why is the team divided into Hughes signings and non-Hughes signings?

Just curious.
 
it's not just the brazilians that dont like him. weve heard the stories of how he doesnt even talk to the youth players. dunne and micah have gone backward also.
i just couldn't stand losing robby, and if he made a promise and went back on it then hughes must take some blame. i want a real manager who can handle stars, a manager who has a soft side.

we were all pissed off about kaka, why cant robby be pissed off too
 

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