[Albion] Vincent Kompany

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Mancgull

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If you want genuine continuity there's only one choice.
Agree with that although Nice have struggled a bit of late, especially with scoring, and maybe Farioli’s methods have been countered by other coaches.
If we could retain Roberto for another season then I think Farioli would be better placed to take over as he would have had two seasons with Nice and would have built up his experience…. He’s very young for a coach although Tony seems to prefer an up and coming manager to one who may have seen better days. ( maybe Tony senses motivation to progress as a key factor)
 










Flounce

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No thankyou !

Not a good thing I know, given last season and early this season but I am starting to feel like that about RDZ for next season. He appears to have totally lost his mojo since Rome and we have played with no urgency or flair since it happened, he has spent more time whinging and getting involved in blame culture.

At least Kompany sounds defiant, RDZ seems to be going through the motions to me now and accepting of defeat :shrug:

Shove those words up my arse tonight please Albion
 












Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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Looks a twat.


I know sport is a high-pressure work environment and we don't always apply the same rules to football as we would a normal job but that is textbook workplace bullying.

Would be interesting to see what the PFA think of it.
 




Commander

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I know sport is a high-pressure work environment and we don't always apply the same rules to football as we would a normal job but that is textbook workplace bullying.

Would be interesting to see what the PFA think of it.
Sorry but that is nonsense. You have no idea of the context behind it, no idea what has gone on before. Professional sport is completely different to a normal job.
 




Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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Sorry but that is nonsense. You have no idea of the context behind it, no idea what has gone on before. Professional sport is completely different to a normal job.
Ah yes my bad. Bullying is fine if it is in professional sport.

Even in the context of that clip, Kompany singles out one player, screams in his face, confronts him, and then when he asks why he's being picked on, the best he can come up with is "body language".

Sure, something might have led to this confrontation and it is a lone clip that doesn't provide a ton of context, but do you really think behaviour like that is ever acceptable from a manager in any workplace?
 






















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