Mancini 'arrogant and vain'

the fucking ex-kit man!!!!

wow

kit man or champs league qualification, fa cup winner, finals and semi-finals galore, a league title and a runners up spot ex-manager

YCNMIU
 
Balti said:
the fucking ex-kit man!!!!

wow

kit man or champs league qualification, fa cup winner, finals and semi-finals galore, a league title and a runners up spot ex-manager

YCNMIU
Exactly!
he probably got the job because city felt sorry for him in the fist place, "city in the commuity" and all that.

its e reason he was our kit man and Mancini our manager
 
BosnianDiamond said:
Roberto Mancini 'arrogant and vain' says former Manchester City kit man

Stephen Aziz, the former kit man at Manchester City, has criticised Roberto Mancini following his sacking as manager, describing him as "arrogant, vain and self-centred" in one of a series of tweets that were later deleted from his Twitter account on Tuesday morning.

Mancini finally lost his job on Monday evening with one reason being his divisive management style that had upset some members of staff. Aziz, who left for Sunderland last summer, tweeted: "Arrogant, vain, self-centred no manners ignorant just some of the daily traits really made going into work a daily grind!! #karma".

Another read: "Not my style to come in here and start to bad mouth someone but this guy was really a piece of work!!!". He added: "Fans don't get to see what really goes on and day 2 day running 2 years there seeing him every day was hard work getting a 'good morning'".

But he praised the club itself, saying: "Mcfc on the other hand what a great club to work for some great players and staff nice down to earth ppl loved working there!!! #MCFC".

Mancini's camp declined to comment.
City's fans have reacted with dismay to the sacking with Kevin Parker, general secretary of the Manchester City Supporters Club, suggesting that any lack of harmony behind the scenes was a side issue. "I think they are looking for peace, harmony and happiness in the camp. That would suggest that under Roberto that isn't the case," he said.

"We all hear rumours and hear stories about it not being a particularly happy camp. But as fans our interest is a successful football team, success and trophies, and under Roberto that is what we got.

"Of course we are disappointed we have not won a trophy this season but in the eyes of City fans, that is not failure. When you have waited as long as we have for trophies, then the three Roberto has brought in three years are certainly keeping us happy."

Parker added: "It is unbelievable. The club have said the targets set haven't been met, but finishing second in the Premier League and losing finalists in the FA Cup would suggest those targets might have been unachievable. Does that mean we had to win the Premier League and win the FA Cup? I'm not sure."

Funny how these targets are only ever mentioned when they haven't been met and then used as a stick with which to beat someone. I wonder how many of the targets Roberto and his staff were aware of? How many of them would need to have been secured before the achieved targets were acceptable? I think the fans are being treated like the proverbial effluent - but that doesn't surprise me!
 
As a side note, if City want a new kit man I'm game.

Get to travel around all over the place, hang out with players and the only downside is you have to scrub a few boots? Sounds good to me.
 
Seriously, we all know in a big organisation there will be people we all like and dislike. And that we all have to work with people with different mentalities and characteristics.

Look at the multi-national organisations in the finance sector, it is a cut-throat, back stabbing and highly stressful environment where your colleagues will try to do you over if they get a chance to progress ahead of you but only in a civilized and not so obvious way. There are lots of politics being played in those places. Those organisations thrive on this kind of environment to make employees perform at the highest level.
I understand it is not great nor is it wholly suitable for a football club but sometimes some of the best people can be the most difficult to work with. Some examples are Bill Gates (apparently a bit of a controlling bully of an arse to work with), Steve Jobs, and dare I say that cockney Alan Sugar.

The former kit man should just bloody grow a pair, grow up and move on! No wonder we get labelled as being bitter if former players/employees spew bile and all sorts publicly.
 

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