Dear me. Since this whole email debacle began, I've been wondering how long it would be before some tinfoil hatters from the Jose Mourinho fan club would somehow attempt to use it to criticise and discredit Mancini. Didn't take long.
For what it's worth, Ned may or may not turn out to be good enough or regularly fit enough to be a regular starter for us now, but he is certainly good enough to be part of the squad. It's up to him to prove to the manager that he can do the job on the field and on the training ground and not be distracted by all this nonsense.
Talk of booing the lad is a bit childish, in my opinion, and would achieve nothing. He may have made some mistakes but he is a blue through and through. Being academically intelligent doesn't mean the lad won't do or say stupid things now and again.
Notwithstanding her condition, I don't think Ned's mum has done him or his career any favours, either short or long-term, by going public with this.