That's the bit I don't get. We get this every time someone who has been at the club for a year or two has to leave against their will. We had it with Hughes, we had it with Mancini, we had it when people were criticising Yaya's agent for slagging the club off and we'll get it now with Joe. The only thing that matters is City, the club. Hard decisions have to be taken to progress the club. It is a part of this process that staff on various levels have to be moved on and new staff of hopefully a better quality brought in. You could call it a policy of continuous improvement. The best way to avoid being traumatised by this process is not to attach yourself too much to certain people, lionise them beyond their capabilities and feel betrayed on their behalf when they are deemed not good enough to fullfill their allotted role and are inevitably moved on.