Humiliated? I totally don't get the fuss about what Thorn said. Have i heard a different interview to everybody else or something?! Player does something wrong, manager says player did something wrong. OUTRAGE!
Conor Thomas? He never seemed to get his foot in on Saturday, chasing shadows mostly. I've hoped for more from him, but temper that knowing he's just a kid and could still be wearing a school blazer. He'll be good. But we need people now.
What has Gael done this season? He has performed very well imo apart from 45 mins vs Ipswich and outshone a lot of our senior players, not bad for a guy just turned 18 imo. Gael of course needs to take criticism as well as praise but I would counter you that Andy Thorn also needs to take criticism as well when he fucks up then.The dear precious Bigi is not capable of doing anything wrong. HA! He got exactly what he deserved off AT and the number of slight misquotes of his interview I've seen in a bid to use it against him are disgusting. Frankly, if Gael think's he can walk around like the big "I am", then he also has to take the brick-bats when he fucks up. Can anyone tell me what he's contributed this season anyway? Good 45 mins against Leeds, good 45 mins against Burnley. I thought he was awful against Leicester and Ipswich. The red on Saturday was stupid, naive and cost us the game.
I can't believe this forum in the past 2-3 days, it's amazing how some people act once they decide it's all the managers fault. I'd class that as nothing other than a big win for SISU!
Maybe I should try GMK? Or is it just as pathetic over there :thinking about:
Fair enough but "How does Gael feel" "I don't care" to me that is Thorn saying he doesn't care how Gael feels at that time, Gael already knew he had messed up and let his team mates down with that tackle. I just thought it was inconsiderate of Thorn to say that as his manager and don't see what positive effect it could have. I have no problem with him coming out and saying Gael messed up and it cost us the opportunity of a point etc.There are times for the arm around the shoulder, and there are times for the boot up the arse. This, for me, is very much a case for the latter. He didn't go out of his way to talk about Gael, it was in response to a question. He did not say "I do not care how Gael feels", he was asked "how does Gael feel"-and he said "I don't care". Subtle difference! The alternative is to talk about how Gael feels and, lets face it, if Gael is feeling sorry for himself it's tough titties! Thorn was pretty mild by comparison to the sort of things a Warnock would have come out with in such circumstances.
Yea I think it was a bit of a throw away comment by Thorn, it didn't really mean anything at all it was just an instant reaction to the question as he was peeved of and said without really thinking.Sure, I see what you mean CCFC, and AT was maybe naive if anything in not realising how it would read (he needs to play more Football Manager!). But my point is that it wasn't uttered quite as explicitly as it might appear...but if it had been, I'm not adverse to a bit of stick alongside the carrot.
Fair enough but "How does Gael feel" "I don't care" to me that is Thorn saying he doesn't care how Gael feels at that time, Gael already knew he had messed up and let his team mates down with that tackle. I just thought it was inconsiderate of Thorn to say that as his manager and don't see what positive effect it could have. I have no problem with him coming out and saying Gael messed up and it cost us the opportunity of a point etc.
I agree, OSB. These comments are far, far better. Saturday's comments were obviously 'heat of the moment' stuff, and I'm sure AT realises they were a mistake.After saying that I thought AT got his post match comments wrong (i havent changed in that opinion) I think these comments are far more considered and better
http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/n...return_stronger_and_better_709102/index.shtml
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