Platts Statement On The OS

You need some coaches who are pricks so City have got the biggest prick in football.
No matter what we think he has been signed for a reason I would hope he and Kidd would question some of Mancini tatics in the game or even selections to be honest. Look at other teams you do see the manager and coaches talking before changes a lot as for Mancini it seems he is his own man and doesnt want any help from those around him. Look at Kidd we have a great Number 2 but it seemed like something was missing between him and Mancini during games compared to other teams.
 
leighton said:
You need some coaches who are pricks so City have got the biggest prick in football.
No matter what we think he has been signed for a reason I would hope he and Kidd would question some of Mancini tatics in the game or even selections to be honest. Look at other teams you do see the manager and coaches talking before changes a lot as for Mancini it seems he is his own man and doesnt want any help from those around him. Look at Kidd we have a great Number 2 but it seemed like something was missing between him and Mancini during games compared to other teams.

Your not the only one to of noticed this..............
 
Danamy said:
leighton said:
You need some coaches who are pricks so City have got the biggest prick in football.
No matter what we think he has been signed for a reason I would hope he and Kidd would question some of Mancini tatics in the game or even selections to be honest. Look at other teams you do see the manager and coaches talking before changes a lot as for Mancini it seems he is his own man and doesnt want any help from those around him. Look at Kidd we have a great Number 2 but it seemed like something was missing between him and Mancini during games compared to other teams.

Your not the only one to of noticed this..............

there was rumors around mancini telling kidd to chill on the touch line and that he was boss so could well be right!
 
leewill31 said:
Danamy said:
Your not the only one to of noticed this..............

there was rumors around mancini telling kidd to chill on the touch line and that he was boss so could well be right!

Lads not having a pop at Mancini but in the run in for the battle for 4th he could of went to Kidd during the game and seeked his opinions on changes to team and tatics. Mancini 6 months playing in England compared to Kidds 40 years experience around the English game he needed to be using Kidd more than ever then but didnt. Maybe Mancini has learned from his mistakes and will get more views from his staff during the games but if he doesnt and it dont work out for him he only has himself to blame. Staff like Kidd is hard to come by and has done it all to not use him is clueless by Mancini.
 
leewill31 said:
Danamy said:
Your not the only one to of noticed this..............

there was rumors around mancini telling kidd to chill on the touch line and that he was boss so could well be right!
The difference between Mr Kidd and Platt being that Mr Kidd helped steer a United team towards the title for the first time in decades and Platt steerd Notts Forest towards near oblivion.

Ask Forest fans "He ruined our club, he's a prick"
 
leighton said:
Look at Kidd we have a great Number 2 but it seemed like something was missing between him and Mancini during games compared to other teams.

Time? They've only known each other 5 months!!
 
this was a forest fans response to david platt having the gall to try and claim a performance bonus from forest in court ;p

<a class="postlink" href="http://nffcblog.com/2006/10/31/the-david-platt-case-live-in-court/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://nffcblog.com/2006/10/31/the-davi ... -in-court/</a>

and to us signing platt >>>
http://nffcblog.com/2010/07/01/who-said-that-fair-play-was-dead/

Who said that fair play was dead?
Posted on 1 July, 2010 by nffc

When the billions of potential pounds poured into Manchester City and they started buying big, people cried foul just as they had done previously when similar occurred at Chelsea. ”It’s not fair is it? They didn’t earn that!”, they complained – to a degree, I can see that view, but the loudest complainants tend to be those who were comfortable hoovering up a scandalously disproportionate amount of cash coming into our beautiful game anyway.

So in a way I quite liked it, it was upsetting the ‘received order’ of our corrupt domestic football regime, in a way. You could almost pin a romantic Robin Hood style story around it if you were feeling particularly imaginative – which you’ll be pleased to know that I’m not. Of course, all things from around 7th place upwards in the top flight is generally not fair, but people seemed to get their backs up because it was a different kind of not fair in play.

However, in an unprecedentedly magnanimous gesture it would appear that Manchester City are planning on dramatically levelling the playing field in stacking something significant against their financial power in the English Premier League. What could they possibly do, you might ask reasonably, to mitigate for this massive capital advantage over their competitors? What indeed, there aren’t many things.

However, next season if you take a look at the Manchester City bench, you might just get a glimpse of this person – and it will all become clear, because if anyone is capable of undoing the work of generous investment it’s him… it’s a shame, because it now means, naturally, that I wish unmitigated failure upon City and prior to this I was quite enjoying their incursions into upsetting the current Premier League order.

I try to be a reasonably rational person most of the time, but what a hateful smug-faced bastard scummer excretion from the arse of Satan himself. I don’t hate many people at all, it’s such a waste of energy, but I really hate him. City fans, you have my deepest, most sincere sympathies.
 
I would like to point out that while Malcolm Allison was probably the best coach ever at City he was also one of the worst managers. Platt's managerial record may not be entirely relevant.

Mancini obviously got on well with Platt and it may well work here. I am more interested in the signings we are making and how they strengthen us as a team/squad.
 

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