citytill1die84
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Step up, Claudio Bravo.
Haha more than likely.
Step up, Claudio Bravo.
Stop it !!Step up, Claudio Bravo.
Perhaps that first bit is true, but I am not sure I would want a manager that did not want that, to be fair, even if we fans couldn’t reasonably produce the desired intensity all the time (and I am definitely guilty of that, both during our **** days and during some of our best recent performances).
The second bit about Mancini goes without saying, though, I am not sure he cared about the fans quite as much as some think. ;-)
Love him talking a lot to managers from lower down teams,was talking to scottie a lot,he looked starstruck
I am going to move this to the Pep performance thread, just to make sure we don’t hijack the thread (as referenced in Karen’s comment in the Post-Match thread).There’s a difference between caring and striking a chord.
At the end of the day, their passion stems from a fierce professional pride in their work, not a love of the badge. We are the ones who love the badge.
If they “get us” while they are here, they’ll be remembered more fondly once they’ve fcuked off into the sunset.
A great example being their contrasting attitudes towards the rags.
I’ll leave you to work that one out :)I am going to move this to the Pep performance thread, just to make sure we don’t hijack the thread (as referenced in Karen’s comment in the Post-Match thread).
Just to better understand your position, though, which attitude do you think was a better example?