Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Just seen the video of him shouting at JBG. It’s well documented about my thoughts of the bloke as manager. So happy he’s away from the club now.
Anyone willing to admit they were wrong about him?
Anyone willing to admit they were wrong about him?
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 6711
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:51 am
- Been Liked: 2100 times
- Has Liked: 1047 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
An unbelievable first season with us. Ballsed last season up, although it still would’ve been difficult to survive.
Looked like a serial winner that wasn’t used to losing with his outburst at JBG, which was out of order.
I still wish him well.
Looked like a serial winner that wasn’t used to losing with his outburst at JBG, which was out of order.
I still wish him well.
This user liked this post: Foshiznik
-
- Posts: 2078
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:16 am
- Been Liked: 655 times
- Has Liked: 637 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Depends what you mean by wrong.
If you mean have I changed my mind after learning far more about his approach and the divides in the camp last season? Yes, absolutely I have.
Was I wrong at the time continue to support a manager who had given us the best season I'd ever seen, before learning much more about what was going on behind the scenes? Not sure about that.
If you mean have I changed my mind after learning far more about his approach and the divides in the camp last season? Yes, absolutely I have.
Was I wrong at the time continue to support a manager who had given us the best season I'd ever seen, before learning much more about what was going on behind the scenes? Not sure about that.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Exactly that, changed your mind once you’d found out what an arrogant barm cake he is!ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 3:25 pmDepends what you mean by wrong.
If you mean have I changed my mind after learning far more about his approach and the divides in the camp last season? Yes, absolutely I have.
Was I wrong at the time continue to support a manager who had given us the best season I'd ever seen, before learning much more about what was going on behind the scenes? Not sure about that.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 378
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:11 am
- Been Liked: 148 times
- Has Liked: 58 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Pressure gets to people in different ways. Not always easy to control a temper in the most stressful situations. We had a brilliant time in his first season and a disastrous season last.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Can see why morale was so low…claretlegend wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 3:27 pmPressure gets to people in different ways. Not always easy to control a temper in the most stressful situations. We had a brilliant time in his first season and a disastrous season last.
These 2 users liked this post: k90bfc bfcjg
-
- Posts: 4461
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:22 pm
- Been Liked: 2462 times
- Has Liked: 352 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I don’t think I’ll make a judgement about someone’s character based on a single clip from an entire season.
If I did, I could equally single out his sensitive handling of Foster, which led Lyle to say he’s run through a wall for Kompany.
If I did, I could equally single out his sensitive handling of Foster, which led Lyle to say he’s run through a wall for Kompany.
This user liked this post: JimmyRobbo
-
- Posts: 18548
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 4:37 pm
- Been Liked: 7609 times
- Has Liked: 1582 times
- Location: Leeds
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
My opinion of him as a manager is that he’s played in successful football teams that are so used to winning that a bollocking on the odd occasion that his team underperformed was probably inconsequential, insofar as the team probably wins the next game anyway. The MTB footage showed very repetitive post-match rants which were not uplifting, poured blame onto the players rather than his own decisions, and clearly had no positive effect on the players.
Kompany is a born winner and doesn’t know how to lose. This was evident with his disciplinary record with officials. He also doesn’t seem capable to shoulder the responsibility for his own failings. He may well do a good job at Bayern as they’re similar to the Man City teams that he played in, and captained.
I wasn’t overly enthused by Parker’s appointment, but my feelings are that we have a happier camp now that Kompany has left.
Kompany is a born winner and doesn’t know how to lose. This was evident with his disciplinary record with officials. He also doesn’t seem capable to shoulder the responsibility for his own failings. He may well do a good job at Bayern as they’re similar to the Man City teams that he played in, and captained.
I wasn’t overly enthused by Parker’s appointment, but my feelings are that we have a happier camp now that Kompany has left.
This user liked this post: Quicknick
-
- Posts: 5300
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:58 am
- Been Liked: 2852 times
- Has Liked: 3210 times
- Location: Isles of Scilly
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Not for VK,obviously.claretlegend wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 3:27 pmPressure gets to people in different ways. Not always easy to control a temper in the most stressful situations.
I've spent my working life engaged with people in a range of very demanding high pressure situations...most of them far more serious and consequential than the outcome of football matches...very rarely have these people resorted to abusive temper tantrums.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I was ! I thought he was a gentleman and very respectful and polite until I saw how he treated JBG and others.
(very) glad he’s gone !
BUT, thanks for that season, awesome players and stuffing that lot twice !
(very) glad he’s gone !
BUT, thanks for that season, awesome players and stuffing that lot twice !
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 4234
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:05 am
- Been Liked: 2900 times
- Has Liked: 1 time
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I think a lot of it's performative. Look how much I care, see what a winner I am.
Pep does this, I'll do it too. Probably works better if you have the best players in the world and a decade of success to back you up.
Pep does this, I'll do it too. Probably works better if you have the best players in the world and a decade of success to back you up.
-
- Posts: 183
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 3:04 pm
- Been Liked: 34 times
- Has Liked: 4 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Can't say a word against the guy. In our last championship season, he brought us football rarely seen in a Burnley team. Brought us some exceptional youg talent. It the closest ill come to knowing how it feels being a city fan watching amazing players and football every week. Has the documentary taken the gloss off.... not on your Nelly! That season will live long I'm my memory as the best I've ever seen my Burnley.
I just think the pressure on company to stay up put pressure on young heads. That showed in the dressing room. Maybe just a..... enjoy the ride lads would have made a difference. Who knows!
I just think the pressure on company to stay up put pressure on young heads. That showed in the dressing room. Maybe just a..... enjoy the ride lads would have made a difference. Who knows!
-
- Posts: 5479
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:19 am
- Been Liked: 1467 times
- Has Liked: 3227 times
- Location: 'Turf
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
He said on several occasions that Burnley was a calm place. MTB suggests otherwise.
-
- Posts: 6498
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:05 pm
- Been Liked: 2705 times
- Has Liked: 1588 times
- Location: Costa del Padihamos beach.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing isn’t it?
I still think those that were throwing their toys out of the pram after the best season ever the season before were tedious. There’s no way that they could have known or foresaw the behind the scenes events so no, I don’t regret sticking by the manager and the team to the death.
Looking back, with the benefit of hindsight, I do feel that his departure may have been a blessing in disguise.
I still think those that were throwing their toys out of the pram after the best season ever the season before were tedious. There’s no way that they could have known or foresaw the behind the scenes events so no, I don’t regret sticking by the manager and the team to the death.
Looking back, with the benefit of hindsight, I do feel that his departure may have been a blessing in disguise.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Nope my views were bang on about him. Wanted him gone before the turn of the year despite that season the year before.
Arrogant tosspot springs to mind, taking his anger out on others whilst he slinks off to another job.
Arrogant tosspot springs to mind, taking his anger out on others whilst he slinks off to another job.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
There were enough who saw through him as early as October last year. Couldn’t have known all the goings on, but it stated to squeeze out about then.gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:09 pmHindsight is a wonderful thing isn’t it?
I still think those that were throwing their toys out of the pram after the best season ever the season before were tedious. There’s no way that they could have known or foresaw the behind the scenes events so no, I don’t regret sticking by the manager and the team to the death.
Looking back, with the benefit of hindsight, I do feel that his departure may have been a blessing in disguise.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I admit I was wrong ….. he’s a bigger prick than I thought he was.
These 2 users liked this post: Cooclaret Quicknick
-
- Posts: 3401
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:08 pm
- Been Liked: 1289 times
- Has Liked: 449 times
- Location: Death Star, Dark Side Row S Seat 666
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Expecting that kind of rollicking wouldn’t be dished out by most managers, when required, would be very naive.
SAF was well known for his ‘hairdryer treatment’ when required.
Much worse behaviour by Kompany was his freezing out of the successful players from the season before.
SAF was well known for his ‘hairdryer treatment’ when required.
Much worse behaviour by Kompany was his freezing out of the successful players from the season before.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 183
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 3:04 pm
- Been Liked: 34 times
- Has Liked: 4 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I really dread to think what fans would have thought had there been a fly on the wall documentary when Stan was in charge! Would make Kompany look like a pussy cat
-
- Posts: 3383
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:01 pm
- Been Liked: 960 times
- Has Liked: 1330 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I'm hopefully going to admit I was wrong about SP. Hope he proves me totally wrong but I guess we will see at the end of the next two season cycle.
-
- Posts: 5192
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 12:13 am
- Been Liked: 1474 times
- Has Liked: 1462 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I got carried away after the storming Championship title success under Kompany
I put a lot of trust in him in the PL despite the many defeats during that really tough start . It took me until going into the second half of the season before I started to have serious doubts about him , finally giving up on him . I wouldn’t be surprised if others felt that way.
Now that it has all come out about him last season I’ve a lot of bad feeling against him .,
I put a lot of trust in him in the PL despite the many defeats during that really tough start . It took me until going into the second half of the season before I started to have serious doubts about him , finally giving up on him . I wouldn’t be surprised if others felt that way.
Now that it has all come out about him last season I’ve a lot of bad feeling against him .,
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
There wasLowtonClaret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:21 pmI really dread to think what fans would have thought had there been a fly on the wall documentary when Stan was in charge! Would make Kompany look like a pussy cat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhDzme22tw0
-
- Posts: 831
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:59 pm
- Been Liked: 427 times
- Has Liked: 80 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Gave me the most enjoyable season in my lifetime and so will always have my gratitude for that. Some people will be miserable no matter who is in charge.
-
- Been Liked: 1 time
- Has Liked: 936 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I'm reminded of this apparent quote by Bismarck: Laws are Like Sausages. Better Not to See Them Being Made.
-
- Posts: 11589
- Joined: Mon Apr 09, 2018 1:59 pm
- Been Liked: 4725 times
- Has Liked: 57 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Bit harsh on Brian that

This user liked this post: Falcon
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I was pretty vocal that he should stay and be given the opportunity to take us back up, often debating with LordBeamish and others on Facebook, but now I'm glad he's gone. I was blinded by that incredible season (which I'll always be grateful for).
This user liked this post: Cooclaret
-
- Posts: 1683
- Joined: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:56 pm
- Been Liked: 421 times
- Has Liked: 429 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
He showed his true colours before coming to Burnley with a horrible rant at his former club.I said at the time that he should be no where near our club but obviously when things were going right he proved me wrong and then reality kicked in last season but it’s easier being nice when things are going right.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 1683
- Joined: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:56 pm
- Been Liked: 421 times
- Has Liked: 429 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Stan didn’t need to raise his voice to get his point across ask Warnock’s assistant.LowtonClaret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:21 pmI really dread to think what fans would have thought had there been a fly on the wall documentary when Stan was in charge! Would make Kompany look like a pussy cat
-
- Posts: 1463
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 11:15 am
- Been Liked: 436 times
- Has Liked: 178 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
From the highs of that win at Ewood to the lows of Man City at home. That line-up in itself was concerning but as the season went on it was clear that he’d p*ssed all over the connection and camaraderie that Championship team had built. That was why we went down.
I don’t actually have too much of a problem with the JBG clip apart from the ‘something to say big boy’ bit. I’m sure much worse happens on training grounds up and down the country, especially at teams down the bottom end of the table.
I don’t actually have too much of a problem with the JBG clip apart from the ‘something to say big boy’ bit. I’m sure much worse happens on training grounds up and down the country, especially at teams down the bottom end of the table.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I've never had anything against VK really. Even that clip in MTB might have been him having an off day. Only people closer within the camp will fully know if he had begun to lose the plot. However it seemed strange to pick on a loyal servant like JBG who seemingly always gave his all and was a popular member of the squad.
He was amazing at bringing together pretty much a whole new team and getting them to play some controlled football from the get-go. That was a major achievement. Losing only 3 games in such a tough league is also kudos to him.
His major failing was obviously last season. Just hearing Parker and Brownhill talking about different tactics and ways to combat the opposition had me thinking that maybe we were all blinded for a while by the stubborn "we play only one way" mantra. You could see after a couple of games that we were going to have an awful season unless we became more pragmatic. You could say his ego ended up him getting the Bayern job and us getting relegated, which sticks in the throat a bit.
Getting 10 million for him is a massive bonus for us, as his style of football would never have worked, if our end goal is to be a fairly well established premier league team.
He was amazing at bringing together pretty much a whole new team and getting them to play some controlled football from the get-go. That was a major achievement. Losing only 3 games in such a tough league is also kudos to him.
His major failing was obviously last season. Just hearing Parker and Brownhill talking about different tactics and ways to combat the opposition had me thinking that maybe we were all blinded for a while by the stubborn "we play only one way" mantra. You could see after a couple of games that we were going to have an awful season unless we became more pragmatic. You could say his ego ended up him getting the Bayern job and us getting relegated, which sticks in the throat a bit.
Getting 10 million for him is a massive bonus for us, as his style of football would never have worked, if our end goal is to be a fairly well established premier league team.
This user liked this post: Quicknick
-
- Posts: 8507
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 4:25 pm
- Been Liked: 1839 times
- Has Liked: 2185 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
A great first season but he totally lost the plot with tactical nouse in the Premier league non existent. Bullying doest work as a motivation tool and this will reappear at Bayern just before he gets the boot.
-
- Posts: 8518
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:13 pm
- Been Liked: 2259 times
- Has Liked: 1241 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Not going to comment but thank goodness he has gone. As Dara O Shea has just said having Parker as manager is like a breath of fresh air. You only have to look at the body language of balanced players like Cork and Brownhill when Kompany was blasting JBG.
These 3 users liked this post: k90bfc bfcjg SouthLondonexile
-
- Posts: 17884
- Joined: Fri Dec 30, 2016 1:57 pm
- Been Liked: 6634 times
- Has Liked: 3069 times
- Location: Fife
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Kompany is a winner...nice guys win nothing....thanks Vinny for the most enjoyable season in the Championship season since the Mullen 4th division days.
The same posters that creamed themselves over Vinny in the Championship turned on him to quickly last season the Championship is our level and it's about a lot of our support accepted it.
The same posters that creamed themselves over Vinny in the Championship turned on him to quickly last season the Championship is our level and it's about a lot of our support accepted it.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
What a fickle lot you are.
Here's the starting 11 from Monday's superb victory away at Luton...
Kompany signed 8 of them, with our best player out injured, also signed by Kompany.
Here's the starting 11 from Monday's superb victory away at Luton...
Kompany signed 8 of them, with our best player out injured, also signed by Kompany.
-
- Posts: 19504
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 9:05 am
- Been Liked: 4300 times
- Has Liked: 8520 times
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Kompany couldn't forget Guddy putting him on his arris.

This user liked this post: maidenover
-
- Posts: 76620
- Joined: Thu Dec 24, 2015 3:07 pm
- Been Liked: 37341 times
- Has Liked: 5702 times
- Location: Burnley
- Contact:
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I was told some considerable time ago that the place was toxic with him. I’m relieved he’s gone.
These 5 users liked this post: k90bfc Cooclaret bfcjg Quicknick BFCmaj
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
MOD: Post removed and final warning issued
These 3 users liked this post: Vegas Claret ksrclaret Buxtonclaret
-
- Posts: 8518
- Joined: Sat Jan 23, 2016 7:13 pm
- Been Liked: 2259 times
- Has Liked: 1241 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
You don't need to be in Forensics to know things were not right in the dressing room and with players. I also know enough about CT to believe him when he makes a comment, than not
These 2 users liked this post: k90bfc Quicknick
-
- Posts: 34426
- Joined: Fri Jan 22, 2016 4:00 am
- Been Liked: 12536 times
- Has Liked: 6262 times
- Location: clue is in the title
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I've seen the clip but not the series yet. Wrighty, Keane, Carragher, Neville and Scott give it a mention in the early part of this......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6bgdpqk5HE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6bgdpqk5HE
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Great one season. Pretty poor one after.
Can't blame him for his move though.
But to me he's left the club in a bit of a mess with many players not good enough and some very costly.
Can't blame him for his move though.
But to me he's left the club in a bit of a mess with many players not good enough and some very costly.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
So, so relieved he went and after seeing the documentary I’m even more relieved. His speeches to the players were repetitive and completely without substance.
It was so refreshing to see the players being given proper instruction and motivation again on Monday evening.
It was so refreshing to see the players being given proper instruction and motivation again on Monday evening.
These 3 users liked this post: ElectroClaret Buxtonclaret k90bfc
-
- Posts: 20415
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 7:07 pm
- Been Liked: 4516 times
- Has Liked: 2032 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
It was.
You could see in the joyous celebrations when the goals were flying in how together they were and, it seemed, determined to emphasise that.
Certainly glad he's slung his hook.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 3900
- Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:34 am
- Been Liked: 1008 times
- Has Liked: 1200 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I’m sure lots of managers shout or swear at players behind closed doors. Probably more so in years gone by. Thing is with VK he has a massive ego and is stubborn. I wanted him gone fairly early into last season as it was quite clear it wasn’t going to work, he wouldn’t change and we’d be relegated. Fans who suggested this got shot down on here for showing no loyalty. Well he didn’t show the board any loyalty for sticking by him with an appalling run of form and displays. His man management skills clearly leave a lot to be desired too. Think some of the players actions and remarks since have been quite pointed.
This user liked this post: k90bfc
-
- Posts: 4314
- Joined: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:00 pm
- Been Liked: 1387 times
- Has Liked: 509 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
It’s a bit of a shame if a 101 point season is tarnished because someone tried and failed at a higher level with inferior players to 75% of the league. My take would be one where I enjoyed the successes and will try to learn from the failures.
I wish him all the best tbh. Clearly someone used to a higher level of football than we are used to at Burnley which is why we were pretty much invincible with that style in the Championship. He’s clearly feathered his own nest by sticking to an unworkable playing style against better teams. It has allowed him access to one of the biggest jobs in world football which was his career path.
We were lucky to have him and are lucky now that he has gone. No way would we be successful in the prem playing that style without the quality of players being superior to the opposition. To do that you need the pragmatism of our previous permanent manager.
I wish him all the best tbh. Clearly someone used to a higher level of football than we are used to at Burnley which is why we were pretty much invincible with that style in the Championship. He’s clearly feathered his own nest by sticking to an unworkable playing style against better teams. It has allowed him access to one of the biggest jobs in world football which was his career path.
We were lucky to have him and are lucky now that he has gone. No way would we be successful in the prem playing that style without the quality of players being superior to the opposition. To do that you need the pragmatism of our previous permanent manager.
These 2 users liked this post: Darnhill Claret clarethead
-
- Posts: 1795
- Joined: Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:12 pm
- Been Liked: 533 times
- Has Liked: 56 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I thought that he was an articulate, intelligent manager who had the insight and innovative capability to give us a strong chance of staying up. It turns out he was an arrogant one trick pony with poor man management skills and didn’t really seem to care about winning football matches as long as he played his way. I was thrilled when he left as I had fallen out of love with football watching that tripe.
These 2 users liked this post: Darnhill Claret Quicknick
-
- Posts: 6746
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 9:00 pm
- Been Liked: 1973 times
- Has Liked: 504 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
Don’t forget that incident was in the 2 week period before the Brentford game when it all went belly up on the pitch and shortly after Lyle was in big trouble. Who knows how much pressure VK was under at the time? Before that point all games had maybe gone as expected - home defeats to the big clubs (and away vs Newcastle), beating Luton and unfairly drawing at Forest. It was what happened after that incident that sunk us.
But yes, I am happy to admit I was wrong about him. I called him narcissistic early on in the season, but I also staunchly defended him and thought he would succeed. Now I think he was out of his depth, not knowing how to handle losing, and thus not knowing how to teach the players to handle it themselves and overcome it. Their heads dropped. That was on him.
This user liked this post: Darnhill Claret
-
- Posts: 429
- Joined: Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:25 pm
- Been Liked: 136 times
- Has Liked: 86 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
greatful for the season he gave us in the championship and winning it down the road and the fact he left us with some fantastic players,the prem season showed his lack of respect for the players who got us there when he dropped them like a hot potato and his reluctance to change for a bit more substance over style was the reason we went down with a wimper. All managers have a go at players its sometimes needed but you have your go get your point across then move on not keep going back 2 or 3 times looking for a rise and the big boy comment was totally unnecessary, eventually that sort of man management will get him clocked if he does it to the wrong player glad he's gone if that's his level of man management.
If we go up this season we will be far better equipped than we would ever have been under VK now we have a coach with more of a horses for coarses approach both tactically and personnel wise.
If we go up this season we will be far better equipped than we would ever have been under VK now we have a coach with more of a horses for coarses approach both tactically and personnel wise.
-
- Posts: 679
- Joined: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:24 am
- Been Liked: 317 times
- Has Liked: 467 times
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
What was your username “at the time” because you only signed up to this board in June this year with your current one.Stonehouse wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:54 pmHe showed his true colours before coming to Burnley with a horrible rant at his former club.I said at the time that he should be no where near our club but obviously when things were going right he proved me wrong and then reality kicked in last season but it’s easier being nice when things are going right.
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
What about the rest of us that were saying this before Xmas. Started Kompmay out threads and got bans for doing so?warksclaret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 6:33 pmYou don't need to be in Forensics to know things were not right in the dressing room and with players. I also know enough about CT to believe him when he makes a comment, than not
Were we not to be believed?
Re: Kompany: anyone want to admit they were wrong about him?
I was told on very good authority that he held a meeting and basically said it was his way or the highway and if you didn't like it you could clear off, there is strong management and there is bullying because you are blinkered to your failings so shift the blame.