So our Messi is gone
Goodbye Joe, thanks for the 3 points at Upton Park
Goodbye Joe, thanks for the 3 points at Upton Park
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he can't be at the club after that. from what i've read lately it's mansour who's kept him at the club. this has to be the end of it.
Why was Mancini putting his hands on him?
Why was Mancini putting his hands on him?
From the article he took offence to a bad tackle Balotelli did on Scott Sinclair in practise
So?
He is the manager he should not touch any players. Terribly unprofessional.
I don't think Mancini is blameless in this. Take his part of it out, and all we have is a bad tackle on the training ground.
Exactly this. I can't fathom why he gets physical.
So?
He is the manager he should not touch any players. Terribly unprofessional.
Why was Mancini putting his hands on him?
it seems to just be all the steam being blown off. the frustrations from both at each other showing in on incident. on one side, you have bobby, who's getting more and more frustrated at what he deems a lack of respect and effort from someone he has put so much effort into. on the other hand, you have mario, who would feel hard done by with comments about him and frustrated at his lack of form and playing time. it seems both groups of feelings have just been let out in one ugly incident. bobby will likely brush it aside in the next interview and whatnot, but don't be surprised if this is the moment where it's all just ended.