Re: Mancini Breaking News Part 4
Well, Mancini does have the reputation of a disciplinarian, but I agree that's probably taking things too far.
Marvin said:We have no way of linking the performance to the rumoursShaelumstash said:I think you've misunderstood the post about sending the club a letter. Someone suggested that was a good way of informing the club of my opinion that they should back the manager on Saturday morning. I replied back saying thanks for the advice, but I don't think the letter would arrive in time. I was taking the piss out of them, and seemingly, you.oakiecokie said:To coin a phrase "WHAT AN ABSOLUTE LOAD OF BOLLOCKS"
Have you seen a copy of her contract stipulating her role etc.
You really hate her for some unknown reason.Perhaps your hatred is related to more of a Police nature than anything else.
I take it that letter hasn`t been forthcoming from you to her or an e-mail ??
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I have got no hatred for Vicky Kloss, I don't know her to hate her. What I hate is that the whole day of the FA Cup final was overshadowed because this wasn't dealt with. The fans mood and staff and players performance was affected because of the press, and it could have been so easily dealt with.
I have not seen her contract, as I'm sure you haven't. Whoever is ultimately responsible for the club not backing the manager on Saturday morning is at fault. I assume as Director of Comminications she is ultimately responsible. Perhaps she was overruled, perhaps it was the Sheik's ultimate decision to say nothing. Whoever ultimately made the decision was completely wrong, and the performance on Saturday proved that.
Far more likely to have upset the players was the dropping of Pants
Well, Mancini does have the reputation of a disciplinarian, but I agree that's probably taking things too far.