Dameerto wrote:Tomorrow can you punch that knobhead from the BBC that did a piece from outside the training ground for the 10 o clock news? Maybe not a punch, just commedy 'turn' with your ladder on your shoulder and some accidental head contact. (Slap stick never goes out of fashion)
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Did the BBC really send a reporter along? I saw the SSN guy doing his 5 oclock bit when I happened past.My god I will have to be there early tomorrow. I think SSN will be all over the place tomorrow so any sign of ladders might bring them running so an accident could be just the thing.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Did the BBC really send a reporter along? I saw the SSN guy doing his 5 oclock bit when I happened past.My god I will have to be there early tomorrow. I think SSN will be all over the place tomorrow so any sign of ladders might bring them running so an accident could be just the thing.
Turned on the 10 o'clock news and they were part way through a bit about the 'bust up'. Couldn't believe they classed it as news, but then they put in lots of different photos to show how big the argument was. However, some of them were clearly part of the training game, unless Mancini attacked Kolo as well. Looked pretty effective listening to someone talk about the bust up whilst showing pictures of mass brawls that were actually just a football match.
Well done BBC. Journalism standards as high as the Mail. Hope City tell them where to shove their next Football Focus special
Ted Hughes wrote:
Tbh, if we welcome this shit in with landing lights on, we can hardly complain when it lands.
The whole episode is unprofessional, pathetic & deserves all the piss taking it gets. I can put up with it because I'm just a season ticket holder & we won trophies, but I would not have these people spearheading a billion pound operation if it was my money.
What other business puts up with this kind of behaviour from it's management & highest paid assets ?
This whole season has been close to shambles imo, & this puts the tin hat on it. This just as we seem to be finding form ?
Nope, it makes me sad to say it but if I was the Sheikh, irrespective of whether it has a good or bad or indifferent impact on the pitch, I would not trust these characters at the top end of my organisation. They are like spoilt schoolchildren with mental issues.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Heard 2 interviews tonight on the radio. Sven was one where he said he spoke with City about how it was wrong for fans and anyone to be able to see the training sessions. Bit strange that as when Sven was there the gates were opened and anyone that turned up was allowed inside the fencing to watch.
Then on 5 live some reporter was talking about the public walkway and how City wanted to stop the access for anyone but couldn't. He mentioned that somebody (me) was always there watching and did training reports which was great for fans and harmless as they didn't give away sensitive information. He said he suggested that said person should be allowed inside and that had happened. He didn't mention it wasn't still happening.He went on to say he told them to build even higher fences even though they were probably not allowed to by the council on the basis that by the time any dispute was resolved we would have moved to the new site.
Cant wait for tomorrow's instalment.I might go very early and see how close they allow me to get to the press conference.
london blue 2 wrote:To be fair Mancini must shoulder some of the blame today by the sounds of things.
Mancio4ever wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Heard 2 interviews tonight on the radio. Sven was one where he said he spoke with City about how it was wrong for fans and anyone to be able to see the training sessions. Bit strange that as when Sven was there the gates were opened and anyone that turned up was allowed inside the fencing to watch.
Then on 5 live some reporter was talking about the public walkway and how City wanted to stop the access for anyone but couldn't. He mentioned that somebody (me) was always there watching and did training reports which was great for fans and harmless as they didn't give away sensitive information. He said he suggested that said person should be allowed inside and that had happened. He didn't mention it wasn't still happening.He went on to say he told them to build even higher fences even though they were probably not allowed to by the council on the basis that by the time any dispute was resolved we would have moved to the new site.
Cant wait for tomorrow's instalment.I might go very early and see how close they allow me to get to the press conference.
Give Doug/Mancityfans.net that bloody pass! and build up those bloody 3 floors high fances.
Sorted. Everybodys happy. Club, manager, fans, free and qualitative information.
think a cheers is apt here.
can't give a flying on Doomie sentiments.
DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
Tbh, if we welcome this shit in with landing lights on, we can hardly complain when it lands.
The whole episode is unprofessional, pathetic & deserves all the piss taking it gets. I can put up with it because I'm just a season ticket holder & we won trophies, but I would not have these people spearheading a billion pound operation if it was my money.
What other business puts up with this kind of behaviour from it's management & highest paid assets ?
This whole season has been close to shambles imo, & this puts the tin hat on it. This just as we seem to be finding form ?
Nope, it makes me sad to say it but if I was the Sheikh, irrespective of whether it has a good or bad or indifferent impact on the pitch, I would not trust these characters at the top end of my organisation. They are like spoilt schoolchildren with mental issues.
Grown men. Paid millions. Kicking a ball and yelling at other men on where to go before and after they kick it. Not exactly the boardroom of Harvard or Apple. And even then those environs are a lot more bullyboy than anyone would like to know.
After ruminating on this today maybe the tension can create the passion we need to win...someone gives a fuck enough to fight for something, etc...
King Kev wrote:london blue 2 wrote:To be fair Mancini must shoulder some of the blame today by the sounds of things.
It's difficult to make a judgement call because all of the reports seems to come from the one source so are exactly the same.
If what has been said is accurate, then I would agree that Mancini should shoulder some, if not most, of the blame.
I wonder if Mancini would have reacted as he did if it had been another player who brought Sinclair down? I doubt it. He says that he treats Mario like any other player, but he clearly does not. How many other players does he blank when they come off to be subbed?
It worries me that Mario was walking away from Mancini and did his best not to react, whereas Mancini went following him and seemed to not want to let the matter lie. It is one thing making it clear to the players that he though Mario had done wrong, but it is quite another to pursue him around the training pitch and physically attack him!
Having said all that, I love Mancini and had run out of patience with Balotelli even before this incident. Mancini should apologise to Mario, the other players and to the fans.. then sell Balotelli asap.
Ted Hughes wrote:King Kev wrote:london blue 2 wrote:To be fair Mancini must shoulder some of the blame today by the sounds of things.
It's difficult to make a judgement call because all of the reports seems to come from the one source so are exactly the same.
If what has been said is accurate, then I would agree that Mancini should shoulder some, if not most, of the blame.
I wonder if Mancini would have reacted as he did if it had been another player who brought Sinclair down? I doubt it. He says that he treats Mario like any other player, but he clearly does not. How many other players does he blank when they come off to be subbed?
It worries me that Mario was walking away from Mancini and did his best not to react, whereas Mancini went following him and seemed to not want to let the matter lie. It is one thing making it clear to the players that he though Mario had done wrong, but it is quite another to pursue him around the training pitch and physically attack him!
Having said all that, I love Mancini and had run out of patience with Balotelli even before this incident. Mancini should apologise to Mario, the other players and to the fans.. then sell Balotelli asap.
I think the best bet is for Mancini just to use the line about 'these things happen' rather than losing face. Then sell Mario asap.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Heard 2 interviews tonight on the radio. Sven was one where he said he spoke with City about how it was wrong for fans and anyone to be able to see the training sessions. Bit strange that as when Sven was there the gates were opened and anyone that turned up was allowed inside the fencing to watch.
Then on 5 live some reporter was talking about the public walkway and how City wanted to stop the access for anyone but couldn't. He mentioned that somebody (me) was always there watching and did training reports which was great for fans and harmless as they didn't give away sensitive information. He said he suggested that said person should be allowed inside and that had happened. He didn't mention it wasn't still happening.He went on to say he told them to build even higher fences even though they were probably not allowed to by the council on the basis that by the time any dispute was resolved we would have moved to the new site.
Cant wait for tomorrow's instalment.I might go very early and see how close they allow me to get to the press conference.
Ted Hughes wrote:King Kev wrote:london blue 2 wrote:To be fair Mancini must shoulder some of the blame today by the sounds of things.
It's difficult to make a judgement call because all of the reports seems to come from the one source so are exactly the same.
If what has been said is accurate, then I would agree that Mancini should shoulder some, if not most, of the blame.
I wonder if Mancini would have reacted as he did if it had been another player who brought Sinclair down? I doubt it. He says that he treats Mario like any other player, but he clearly does not. How many other players does he blank when they come off to be subbed?
It worries me that Mario was walking away from Mancini and did his best not to react, whereas Mancini went following him and seemed to not want to let the matter lie. It is one thing making it clear to the players that he though Mario had done wrong, but it is quite another to pursue him around the training pitch and physically attack him!
Having said all that, I love Mancini and had run out of patience with Balotelli even before this incident. Mancini should apologise to Mario, the other players and to the fans.. then sell Balotelli asap.
I think the best bet is for Mancini just to use the line about 'these things happen' rather than losing face. Then sell Mario asap.
bobby brows wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Heard 2 interviews tonight on the radio. Sven was one where he said he spoke with City about how it was wrong for fans and anyone to be able to see the training sessions. Bit strange that as when Sven was there the gates were opened and anyone that turned up was allowed inside the fencing to watch.
Then on 5 live some reporter was talking about the public walkway and how City wanted to stop the access for anyone but couldn't. He mentioned that somebody (me) was always there watching and did training reports which was great for fans and harmless as they didn't give away sensitive information. He said he suggested that said person should be allowed inside and that had happened. He didn't mention it wasn't still happening.He went on to say he told them to build even higher fences even though they were probably not allowed to by the council on the basis that by the time any dispute was resolved we would have moved to the new site.
Cant wait for tomorrow's instalment.I might go very early and see how close they allow me to get to the press conference.
Give Doug/Mancityfans.net that bloody pass! and build up those bloody 3 floors high fances.
Sorted. Everybodys happy. Club, manager, fans, free and qualitative information.
think a cheers is apt here.
can't give a flying on Doomie sentiments.
can we register mancityfans.net as a news sight? there is a news section afterall and then we could have Doug as the roaming reporter (with ladder) and then he'd be entitled to press credentials and get him into the press conference then If the MEN can pass itself off as news...
Wonderwall wrote:Dougs reports were sent out at one point but our lovely uk journo's were using his words as their own and even lying in some cases. Therefore we decided to keep it local rather than global, on request.
Beefymcfc wrote:Do you mean by way of the News page?
Wonderwall wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Do you mean by way of the News page?
A few were but the main were tweeted with links to our report thread.
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