Stephen Ireland speaks out

de niro said:
Mad Mario said:
let himself down saying these things now.

looking to get one over mancini even if it means treading on the fans who loved him.


except stevie is actually bang on the money.

Id say he was right on most counts too.
We are changing, we are getting rid off a lot of shit.

Thats change Stevie. We were once shite and now were not.

Welcome to the world of crapsville.
Population....YOU!
 
I despise him and wish nothing less than for his career to implode and for his amassed fortune to go with it.
 
Never understood why a footballer who only did his job well for just SIX MONTHS of his ENTIRE CAREER was idolised so much.

He was bloody awful for 90% of the time he was with us but that seems to have been forgotten.
 
de niro said:
Mad Mario said:
let himself down saying these things now.

looking to get one over mancini even if it means treading on the fans who loved him.


except stevie is actually bang on the money.

my take on this (which is very incomplete and I don't have all the pieces of the jigsaw) is that the judgment of our management was that he was in the top 5% of the players for talent, but the bottom 5% of the players for 'mental toughness'; hence he was marginalised, struggled with his form, and was eventually sold as part of our dealings with our friends from last night.

I hope he can move on through this and rebuild himself - whatever 'demons' he may be harbouring.

it doesn't bother me what he says, but the guy has something - even if it's having a hard time 'expressing' itself of late. He didn't win our player of the season for nothing.

personally I'd like nothing better for him to do well wherever he's playing (bar ManUre - if he ever did end up there then all bets are off!) and do some damage to those teams around us; other than this, so what??
 
MCFCinUSA said:
my take on this (which is very incomplete and I don't have all the pieces of the jigsaw) is that the judgment of our management was that he was in the top 5% of the players for talent, but the bottom 5% of the players for 'mental toughness'; hence he was marginalised, struggled with his form, and was eventually sold as part of our dealings with our friends from last night.

I hope he can move on through this and rebuild himself - whatever 'demons' he may be harbouring.

it doesn't bother me what he says, but the guy has something - even if it's having a hard time 'expressing' itself of late. He didn't win our player of the season for nothing.

personally I'd like nothing better for him to do well wherever he's playing (bar ManUre - if he ever did end up there then all bets are off!) and do some damage to those teams around us; other than this, so what??

The problem is he's yet another unfortunate victim of Dunning-Kruger syndrome.
 
cockneycarparkm32 said:
Good luck to him ,another product of a fantastic Academy lets not forget. I`ll wait until I hear it with my own ears before I shoot him down. Cant believe he`s gonna play with that bully beef barton! seems weird.


That'll be a good midfield if they get Ireland behind the striker.

Good luck to both and thanks for the good performances.
 

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