daniel robert chapman wrote:AC Milan 3 - 0 Trafford Reds
Hey, I like football again!
I can't find an online copy, but in response to this news I heard Joey Barton's agent, Willie McKay, say, "I hate violence, and so does Joey". Riiiiight. If I supported City, I'd have everything crossed that they start next season with Sam Allardyce in charge. Something about Stuart 'Psycho' Pearce just doesn't seem to work, and it's been thrown into even sharper contrast by the success of Roy 'Psycho' Keane. Every interview in recent weeks with Sunderland players has chased the 'Bet you're scared of Roy, ain't ya? Is he scary? Is he?' line, and they've all responded that he isn't scary at all - he's calming. He observes training from a hillock from afar. He seems to share Allardyce's knack of convincing average players that they are brilliant, and I just don't see Stuart Pearce being convincing in that way. And let's face it, he's got a hell of a lot of average players that need convincing.
I think what's more galling is that a lot of players who are better than average, or have potential to be, just seem to be stagnating and underperforming. Pearce doesn't seem to be able to execute his ideas. For example, he stuck by Sibierski, playing him week in week out, when to loads of City fans he looked clueless and out of position. Pearce finally relents, Sibbo goes to Newcastle, and initially at least, starts scoring. So whatever he saw in him, he just wasn't able to bring out. Similarly the whole Barton thing - after his earlier outrages, when he did the whole Sporting Chance rehab thing, all the pundits said that Pearce was the ideal manager for a "troubled" (i.e. cuntish) player like Barton, but clearly that hasn't worked. It's a shame, cos Barton was improving on the pitch, but so was his primadonna-ish "me me me" complex. It's weird, there are few other industries where you could beat the shit out of a colleague, and simply move to another employer.
In other news - What a surprise! United's defeat was someone else's fault. It's tough being MUFC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 618279.stm
taggart wrote:Nonetheless we will be there at City on Saturday.
Mighty big of you, Sir Alex.