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EPL 2011-2012
MaichBlack
#1821 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:22:11 AM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
c&p bbc.co.uk

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini cast doubt over Mario Balotelli's future after his red card in the 1-0 defeat by Arsenal. The Italy striker was dismissed for two bookable offences as City fell eight points behind Premier League leaders Manchester United. His challenge on Alex Song, missed by the referee, may be investigated by the Football Association. Asked whether he would try to sell Balotelli, Mancini said: "Probably."

Haven't we heard this before, regarding one Tevez?

No player is bigger than the team!!! Mancini and the rest need to learn this from Dr. SAF. SAF would never entertain such crap no matter who you are!!!

Mancini has exposed his under belly with his handling of Tevez and Balotelli. Why should the rest of the players take him seriously? If Yaya wanted, he would pull the same stunts knowing very well there is nothing Mancini would do to him. Poor management!!!
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TAZ
#1822 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:49:46 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
Arsenal suffered their worst start to a season in 50+ years and many pundits had written them off this season...look at their position now!! (some fellows in Tottenscum had even gone ahead to bet some cash on finishing above Arsenal)

On Sunday Arsenal fielded a team which cost a total of £45.5million – Man City’s starting eleven cost £193.5million and their substitutes cost£113.5million....sometimes money can't buy you trophies!!!....but no one can convincingly predict the remaining games...


It seems Redknapp has also given up on 3rd spot, ati at some point they were title contenders! Our worst start in 50 years yet we look set to finish 3rd....Wenger needs to get the transfers right this time.

http://www.dailymail.co....Spurs-settle-fourth.html
Impunity
#1823 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 11:26:25 AM
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@MaichBlack, so u think SAF is brighter than Mancini?How did he handle Rooneys case a year ago when Rooney openly abused and disobeyed him?He had to literally beg Rooney to stay.Play your cards well!
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#1824 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 11:33:21 AM
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Impunity wrote:
@MaichBlack, so u think SAF is brighter than Mancini?How did he handle Rooneys case a year ago when Rooney openly abused and disobeyed him?He had to literally beg Rooney to stay.Play your cards well!


SAF could have goofed with Rooney's case but he is definitely a better man manager than Mancini. That aside, this Balotelli fellow is a disgrace. He was literally chased by Murinho. Anyone who Mourinho can't handle must be quite a character. Very shameful for such a talent. Song was lucky to escape unhurt in what seemed like a career ending horrendous play.
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nostoppingthis
#1825 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 11:42:51 AM
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Marty wrote:
Impunity wrote:
@MaichBlack, so u think SAF is brighter than Mancini?How did he handle Rooneys case a year ago when Rooney openly abused and disobeyed him?He had to literally beg Rooney to stay.Play your cards well!


SAF could have goofed with Rooney's case but he is definitely a better man manager than Mancini. That aside, this Balotelli fellow is a disgrace. He was literally chased by Murinho. Anyone who Mourinho can't handle must be quite a character. Very shameful for such a talent. Song was lucky to escape unhurt in what seemed like a career ending horrendous play.


Balotelli could miss the remaining games if these bans are anything to go by

http://www.dailymail.co....lli-faces-game-ban.html

Hopefully Tevez plays against ManU...
MaichBlack
#1826 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:50:47 PM
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Impunity wrote:
@MaichBlack, so u think SAF is brighter than Mancini?How did he handle Rooneys case a year ago when Rooney openly abused and disobeyed him?He had to literally beg Rooney to stay.Play your cards well!

The Rooney case was not perfect but I don't remember SAF begging him. He actually snookered the guy. He addressed a press conference where he came out as a concerned father who had been let down by the son. He actually said he had given up on the issue. Rooney had no option but to put pen to paper.

I'm sure you are conversant with the following cases:

Jaap Stam: Sold to Lazio at the beginning of the 2001–02 season, because Ferguson was annoyed by the allegations he had made in his autobiography Head to Head about himself and the club. At the time Jaap Stam was the best defender in Europe. He had been voted best defender in the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League.

David Beckham: And replaced him with a virtually unknown player by the name of.... eeeh... why I'm I forgetting his name?.... Oh, yes. Christiano Ronaldo!

Roy Keane: In Nov 2005 Roy Keane, who was sidelined with a broken foot was angered by United’s defeat at Middlesbrough, and castigated his team-mates in an interview. Ferguson reacted by cancelling Keane’s contract. He still one of the best midfielders Man U has ever heard.

Promoting "the kids": After finishing the 1994-95 season empty-handed, Ferguson sold Paul Ince, Mark Hughes and Andrei Kanchelskis and promoted unheralded youngsters Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Nicky Butt and the Neville brothers.

Norman Whiteside & Paul McGrath Despite both being huge fans’ favourites and two of the outstanding players of the United squad, Ferguson ignored supporter anger and sold both in 1989 due to concerns over their fitness and off-field lifestyle.
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MaichBlack
#1827 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:01:24 PM
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Marty wrote:
Song was lucky to escape unhurt in what seemed like a career ending horrendous play.

Song was really lucky! That tackle was shocking and it was even more shocking that he was not given a straight card! That was a malicious tackle! Other than breaking Song's leg, I don't see what else he was expecting to achieve!

And why doesn't Mancini substitute him at half time? Do you need to be a nuclear scientist to see the obvious? That was a train wreck waiting to happen. Then the fellow walks casually off the field and they are trailing.

That fellow needs some serious counseling and an even more serious beating!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
nostoppingthis
#1828 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:08:19 PM
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MaichBlack wrote:
Marty wrote:
Song was lucky to escape unhurt in what seemed like a career ending horrendous play.

Song was really lucky! That tackle was shocking and it was even more shocking that he was not given a straight card! That was a malicious tackle! Other than breaking Song's leg, I don't see what else he was expecting to achieve!

And why doesn't Mancini substitute him at half time? Do you need to be a nuclear scientist to see the obvious? That was a train wreck waiting to happen. Then the fellow walks casually of the field and they are trailing.

That fellow need some serious counseling and an even more serious beating!!!


ManShiteh should just cut their losses and pay the man his dues...because I do not see any club buying Balotelli...and if they do, it would be interesting to know the details of the negotiations....I see a pay cut!!
MaichBlack
#1829 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:18:14 PM
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Quotable Quotes


Here are some of my favourite quotes from SAF.

At the end of this game, the European Cup will be only six feet away from you and you’ll not even able to touch it if we lose. And for many of you that will be the closest you will ever get. Don’t you dare come back in here without giving your all. - Alex Ferguson’s half time team talk during the 1999 European Cup Final.

My greatest challenge is not what’s happening at the moment, my greatest challenge was knocking Liverpool right off their f@#king perch. And you can print that. - responding to Alan Hansen questioning Sir Alex Ferguson’s future as Manchester United manager in September 2002 in the Guardian.

Just f@#king patch him up - Sir Alex Ferguson to a club physio after kicking a boot at David Beckham’s head which left him needing stitches above his eye.

On you go. I’m no f@#king talking to you. He’s a f@#king great player. Yous are f@#king idiots. - Speaking to the media about Juan Sebastian Veron.

They say he’s an intelligent man, right? Speaks five languages! I’ve got a 15-year-old boy from the Ivory Coast who speaks five languages! - Sir Alex Ferguson on Arsene Wenger
I love this one!!!

If he was an inch taller he’d be the best centre half in Britain. His father is 6ft 2in – I’d check the milkman. - Sir Alex Ferguson on Gary Neville

He was certainly full of it, calling me Boss and Big Man when we had our post-match drink after the first leg. But it would help if his greetings were accompanied by a decent glass of wine. What he gave me was paint-stripper. - On Jose Mourinho. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

We’re suffering because of what happened against Arsenal… one of my players would have to be hit by an axe to get a penalty at the moment.

I think it’s important to work and I’m entitled to work. Some people do not want to work but I want to continue working

We will only be in trouble if we listen to Jose too much

I bet him he wouldn’t get 15 league goals and I’m going to have to change my bet with him. If he gets to 15 I can change it and I am allowed to do that because I’m the manager. I’m going to make it 150 now. - on Ronaldo
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Ric dees
#1830 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:26:07 PM
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@Maichblack..I totally digress!!

Yes you have quoted some examples and one thing for sure Alex Ferguson is not a great manager, he just has EONS behind him, great managers are Mourinho,Wenger,Ancelotti,Van Gaal,Bielsa, Ferguson just happens to have played many more games well we all know bout the Law of averages.

Man U just like many other teams have won the title by breaking the bank from Rio,Berbatov,Tevez,Rooney and the list goes on there is nothing great in that. People castigate Marion, but forget alltoo often Rooney was a problem child and what about Cantona isn't he still a legend at Ol Trafford..selective amnseia i call it, the world needs this type of players and i'd pay money to watch Balotelli anytime but not Rooney, nothing special there.

@Smano, it's a widely known fact Man u gets favoured by the media/TV, Man U is an English club, sadly Chelsea, Arsenal are not Tottenham had joined the ranks and as always Liverpool. So it takes a very BOLD referee to make some calls at OL Trafford and small wonder "foreign" referres seem not to have this problem, hence we saw Bilbao and the rest pulled Man U's pants down? forget about the half baked truths fergie keeps on giving, the fact is they enjoy a considerable support from the referres/FA and Mourinho told Mancini long-time it takes a considreble effort to wrestle the title from Man u not just on the pitch!!

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Marty
#1831 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 2:09:33 PM
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Ric dees wrote:

@Maichblack..I totally digress!!

Yes you have quoted some examples and one thing for sure Alex Ferguson is not a great manager, he just has EONS behind him, great managers are Mourinho,Wenger,Ancelotti,Van Gaal,Bielsa, Ferguson just happens to have played many more games well we all know bout the Law of averages.

Man U just like many other teams have won the title by breaking the bank from Rio,Berbatov,Tevez,Rooney and the list goes on there is nothing great in that. People castigate Marion, but forget alltoo often Rooney was a problem child and what about Cantona isn't he still a legend at Ol Trafford..selective amnseia i call it, the world needs this type of players and i'd pay money to watch Balotelli anytime but not Rooney, nothing special there.

@Smano, it's a widely known fact Man u gets favoured by the media/TV, Man U is an English club, sadly Chelsea, Arsenal are not Tottenham had joined the ranks and as always Liverpool. So it takes a very BOLD referee to make some calls at OL Trafford and small wonder "foreign" referres seem not to have this problem, hence we saw Bilbao and the rest pulled Man U's pants down? forget about the half baked truths fergie keeps on giving, the fact is they enjoy a considerable support from the referres/FA and Mourinho told Mancini long-time it takes a considreble effort to wrestle the title from Man u not just on the pitch!!


Let's give credit where it is due. Am not a man u fan (actually my team is Gunners), but SAF has managed to perform well sometimes with very average players. No doubt most big decsions favour the big teams, world over. On the other hand I'd say he has not performed very well in terms of transfers on several expensive players, though he has also unearthed very quality players at bargain prices. He is a good man manager coz am sure if he had the kind of players man city has, his team would have been untouchable. Same with Wenger though his biggest weakness is sometimes being too stuborn (read in pursuing his projects) and too rigid (tactically) especially not his team is not performing well.

Personally I think the best coach tactically would be Mourinho. Though his performance is usually based on demanding expensive players in his sides. Mancini to me qualifies as a very useless coach coz the mark of an excellent coach it one who gets the best out of the available players, something he has failed miserably.
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smano
#1832 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 2:11:39 PM
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@Ric Dees, so when Jose won 2 seasons in a row, what would you put that on?Roman's billions + Jose being a great man manager or that supposedly those two seasons none of the calls went our way? I get disgusted by the notion that Man Utd have won 19 titles due to referee decisions - that I just don't buy.I hope you were at The Bridge to watch the Wigan game.

Like Fergie says, those calls even out at the end of the season. I've not contested that we get decisions our way at OT most of the time, happens to most sides at their home most of the time, bring video technology, then let's see whether Wigan will win the title. Win a title is a sum of many variables, amongst which is getting some favourable calls in crunch matches. But it certainly does not account for even 5% of the ingredients required to win a title.

Barca get many calls to their favour in Europe. But I can guarantee they'd still and will still win several CL titles, with or without those calls. I'm all for video technology.

P.S. Man Utd would still have beaten QPR, with or without the red and the penalty. Guess we'll never know
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MaichBlack
#1833 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 2:21:36 PM
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@smano & @Matyr - I have seen @Ric dees post but decided to ignore it. I don't even know where to start. I hate discussing football with volley ball fans!
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Ric dees
#1834 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 3:19:08 PM
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@Maichblack..well i love voleyball infact i was a big fan of Karch Kiraly for a long-time (google him)so nothing wrong with that.

But i think i have struck a raw nerve question to @smano in simple language not emotive why the difference in Europe, or is it Man U players did not give their all?? Fact if it was in Europe Fulham would have been given a penalty,agaisnt QPR it would have been a yellow card for Ashley Young and it would have proved more nervous and difficult against 11 men if what we saw against 10 is anything to go by..so tell me why the huge difference..!!

Another titbit which team has been awarded MOST penalties this season? am sure we have all guessed Man U,and which team have been awarded the least well it's Wolves any co-relation, well they are 1st and last in the log..mmmhhh!!

In-fact Man U have been awarded the most penalties in Europe vis a vis other teams in their respective leagues more than even AC milan and Barcleona, or are Man U's forwards so great that they only way to stop them is fouling them!!
I rest my case!! so much for evening things out!!


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#1835 Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:37:07 PM
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Effectively with 6 games to go, the Title is for United to loose! This time its not Arsenal that is slipping at the business end of the League. In fact they have done very well and i do not expect them to do any worse.City are in danger of catapulting and it would not be a surprise if they finish 3rd!Then again you can never predict football who would predict Arsenal at 3rd place 5 points ahead of Spurs at this stage? Liverpool are as bad as they can get this season save for the Carling Cup! The relegation dog fight may not go to the wire this time, Wolves are already gone if the loose to Arsenal tomorrow. The promoted teams may all be in for the next season if QPR put their act together. Norwich and Sawasea have already saved their skins to fight it out next season.I am not sure if Chelsea have a chance to reach the Champions league Final let alone win it.They have Barca then Real or Beryern to beat.....mission impossible but if they indeed pip Barcelona it will be a sweet revenge!
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#1836 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 7:34:19 AM
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10 man Liverpool survived and won it at the death against Blackburn. They are still a whooping 33pts behind Man U, and mind u they invested 100M last summer....they really failed in the name of buying overrated English talent. What is the way forward for this team???? Is Daglish the problem??
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smano
#1837 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:07:37 AM
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Ric dees wrote:
@Maichblack..well i love voleyball infact i was a big fan of Karch Kiraly for a long-time (google him)so nothing wrong with that.

But i think i have struck a raw nerve question to @smano in simple language not emotive why the difference in Europe, or is it Man U players did not give their all?? Fact if it was in Europe Fulham would have been given a penalty,agaisnt QPR it would have been a yellow card for Ashley Young and it would have proved more nervous and difficult against 11 men if what we saw against 10 is anything to go by..so tell me why the huge difference..!!

Another titbit which team has been awarded MOST penalties this season? am sure we have all guessed Man U,and which team have been awarded the least well it's Wolves any co-relation, well they are 1st and last in the log..mmmhhh!!

In-fact Man U have been awarded the most penalties in Europe vis a vis other teams in their respective leagues more than even AC milan and Barcleona, or are Man U's forwards so great that they only way to stop them is fouling them!!
I rest my case!! so much for evening things out!!



Please back up your "facts" with proof @ric...

http://www.football-line...1-2012/stats/penalties/\

Yes Man Utd have been awarded the most penalties - 2 more than Blackburn. Their positions on the standings are clearly directly correalted to the number of penalties.

And oh, Wolves are number 12 on the penalties log.

I rest my case as well
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smano
#1838 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:20:51 AM
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Today all eyes are at Vicente Calderon. If Real slip up, they might as well kiss the title goodbye.10 points reduced to 1 in a flash - who said City don't have hope? Mind you head to head is what counts in La Liga, and Real would have to have a perfect game at Camp Nou to get a win there.

The other big game is Dortmund hosting Bayern Munich. Really an action packed mid week. As for BPL, hope we can get a win at the DW...it'll be a tough match up but Utd know how to win playing badly. I see a draw though.
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#1839 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:23:07 AM
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@Ricdees,
Over the Easter Chelsea got 4 unfair points where they should have gotten zilch and everybody is silent about it, oohh, I forget it's a small team, people discuss bigger teams more!!!
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#1840 Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:35:40 AM
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@Ricdees, you are a funny guy, and not funny like ha ha ha. Okay, so United have been given 10 penalties, 8 of which were converted. How then do you explain scoring 70 goals from open play? And it would have proved more nervous and difficult playing against 11 men? Do you know that the Red Devils have won 11 of their last 12 games, garnering 34 out of a probable 36 points, beating teams with 11 players?

Lastly, you may not agree that Sir Fergie is a great manager, clearly. But all those great managers you've mentioned have taken their hats off for Sir Alex. Now, we don't have to google that for you, do we? Like @smano says, back up your rhetorics with facts.
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