Brucie Bonus
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Bluebeer said:Brucie Bonus said:blueonblue said:No mate, Hughes is causing the problem because he is incapable and can not do his job, hence the constant whinging that its anything other than him that effects the team, saying Nedum would have disapeared under S.P. is yet more nonsense as not only did he bring him in but he made him a regular in the u/21s and has predicted a big future for the lad, he was good before Hughes started polluting the managers office and then wanted to sell him (Without seeing him play much because of injury), to claim him or Ireland as some pointer to Hughes competance is boll*cks.
The academy staff is made up of coaches who have built up over many years the benchmark for all academies, with the many years of experiance they have in football between them for instance they would know a numpty when they see one..........and in Hughes they do,
As for spreading stories, perhaps the use of the media via leaks from the Hughes camp trying to discredit anyone he wants rid of or bumming him up , should be of more concern than people who have the proven know how and experiance to judge, expressing their opinions to people they know that we have a clueless clown Not being able to do his job.
IIRC Mammutly, Moomba, Scorer, and JMA were disgusted by this back in the Autumn, but at the time there seemed to be few who would attribute such behaviour to Hughes and the staff. Enquiries on a Blackburn forum about whether there were ever cases of leaks, or suspicion of same, whilst Hughes was at Blackburn, might prove useful one way or another. Hughes seeming hypocrisy in giving Elano a slap, whilst he blithely talked about an extension to his own contract raised a few eyebrows. Before he left Blackburn he spoke about honouring contracts and loyalty to the board there. He signed a three-year contract in November 2007 after seeking reassurances from the board, but left pretty quickly.
I remember when Hughes took the job on he understood he was expected to finish in the top six, and thus qualify for Europe.
"Mark Hughes is under instructions to supply Thaksin Shinawatra with a minimum top-six finish, and qualification for Europe, at Manchester City if he wants to avoid the same fate as Sven-Goran Eriksson. Hughes, whose appointment was confirmed yesterday, has been left in no doubt that the owner will not tolerate anything but a concerted effort to gatecrash the Premier League's "big four".
source: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/jun/05/manchestercity.blackburn" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008 ... .blackburn</a>
Shortly after the ADUG takeover it seems to me expectations were "managed" (lowered), whilst the time-frame was lengthened: at the same time many blues began to say, "stop being impatient and unrealistic", and "you're acting like plastic rags, and "it takes time, a lot of time".
Remember this?
"I want this club to advance faster, much faster. Sven is a good football general, but we need more. We must play with more consistency, much more urgency." source: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/mancity/2302463/Thaksin-Shinawatras-vision-for-Man-City.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... -City.html</a>
Did Hughes not agree with Frank on the expectations and timetable during the interview process? I wonder if Frank's short-term goal was adopted by ADUG. I know Sheik Mansour gave Hughes "my absolute mandate to implement his plans", but what ARE his SPECIFIC plans? How do we know if he has implemented them or not?
source:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2008/nov/13/manchestercity
Are ADUG holding Hughes to Frank's top six finish?
Elano's recent faux pas re Globoesporte.com, Micah, Dunnie, Ned, Sweep, Stevie, and so on...a general question: do City players have to get approval from "someone" at City before agreeing to an interview in any form? Are City players sat in a classroom for so many hours a year learning and brushing up on "how to deal with the media"? Are City players under any contractual obligation to make themselves available to the media?
Oh come on seriously, how many times have you 'planned' to do something and its taken a little longer and more expensive than you planned....christ sake man, just because that was the outlined plan dosnt mean its foul proof, shit happens, situations arise and 9 times out of 10 plans dont go as you expect. with the project at city...it is possibly one of the biggest and most outlandish projects in the world let alone sport, just becasue things havnt gone to plan in the first season donst mean Hughes is not the right man for the job......how the fook do you know mourinho wouldnt have done a worse job?? who says frank Rijkard wouldnt have us fighting relegation right now??
for all the upheaval thats happened this season we should take a evaluated view on the season ending and realise that its a good first season......i mean get mourinho in now and its a new manager who has to learn his new surroundings, get to know his players and what they can do.....more than likely upset a few players and have to deal with the 'trouble makers' again, then say....in jan we need to get rid of the dead wood and bring some more players in....with a huge chance of finishing in mid table mediocraty......id much rather let hughes continue on his foundations and see where he can take us......and he is by no means a bad manager based on this season
But you think Hughes is the right man for the job? That's what I don't understand about blokes who want to keep going with Hughes, and I'm not being patronising or sarcastic. The vastness of the "project" and the man tasked with making it a reality on the pitch seem incredibly incongruous to me.