DaveH said:Its the international break.
When all the old quotes are brought back and rearranged.
The Fixer said:DaveH said:Its the international break.
When all the old quotes are brought back and rearranged.
Or when players talk to the media about stuff while they're away?
deJong_Ones said:i love what Carlos does on the pitch for us, but he's a right mardy arsehole
after reading that interview with Marwood in the week i don't think he's the sort of player we'd by buying nowadays, with their dossiers on the mental and emotional state of potential signings. You can see with Silva, Yaya, Milner that these are people who've been bought for their professional attitudes as much as their playing skills. Tevez would fail on that mental level, he's just a bit.. unhinged
(this theory works as long as you forget about Mario)
Damocles said:There is no way that Tevez should ever have been made captain in the first place, and this just is another example of that.
He's an excellent player, one of the best in the world, but his head isn't right and he will become a liability like all of these types of players do
shadygiz said:Damocles said:There is no way that Tevez should ever have been made captain in the first place, and this just is another example of that.
He's an excellent player, one of the best in the world, but his head isn't right and he will become a liability like all of these types of players do
surely mancini would/should have known that.
imo, mancini making carlo club captain came as a direct result of carlo's admittance that he was struggling to motivate himself. This was mancini's attempt to bring carlo back in line with the hope the added responsibility might galvanise tevez's mindset.
Unfortunately, this isn't happeneing and if last weeks captain/manager spat is to be believed then the gamble is looking dodgy.
Carlo is too outspoken to be a club captain in the mould mancini wants....from what i've seen, mancini prefers submissive personalities