LittleStan said:bluefandk said:remoh said:Good post, this, providing a little balance on the issue.
While Tevez' action cannot be excused, many people may be wondering about Mancini's player-management skills considering the lengthening list of top-class players who have either left the Club for peanuts or gone out on loan with City subsidising our competitor's good luck. The financial cost is staggering, not to mention the loss of quality players.
The manager has to be in charge, of course, but Roberto seems to have a knack for pouring petrol on troubled waters.
So its Mancinis fault that Tevez is a ****?
Using the Tevez incident as ammunition against Mancini is disgracefull beyond belief, Tevez has acted a complete **** and that is not Mancinis fault!
The list of so called topclass players that have lieft is very short and every player that Mancini has shown the door has only themselves to blame.
I have to admit that I never thought that even the most ardent Mancini haters would try to use this incident against the maneger, I guess I underestimated your hatred of the man.
To be fair, it did take them 24 hours.
Well, I have been very busy.