Or the patient says that he's not.Yes but the referee indicated for them to come on to look at the player, what has a manager got to do with anything ? This player is a patient until the doctor says they are not.
Or the patient says that he's not.Yes but the referee indicated for them to come on to look at the player, what has a manager got to do with anything ? This player is a patient until the doctor says they are not.
Yes but the referee indicated for them to come on to look at the player, what has a manager got to do with anything ? This player is a patient until the doctor says they are not.

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Most of that interview is a load of hot air, the rest is just hypocrisy.
He says he wants to talk about football, but when the media wanted to talk about football after the match, he wanted to talk about the medical team.
And he definitely didn't want to talk about the red card![]()

I am the boss where I work, I take criticism from employees on board and try and better myself, you should try it when you grow up
But he's not a medical genius is he?
I worked as a manager in the NHS for 16 years. A good manager has to motivate, educate, inspire, delegate, act as a role model, be diplomatic and learn to give and take criticism in a constructive way. But most of all to be able take responsibility for all of your decisions and actions..
I agree with most of what you say PleaseNotPoll , but the medical staff shouldn't have to wait for permission from an unqualified football manager to attend a patient.
Do you need a supply of P45s? because I have a job-lot you can have cheaply.


It's natural that there will be a difference of opinion between them. Jose is a ****, PISKIE, Le Prof isn't.
Someone has to be in charge, Jager. If those medical staff don't like the fact that, at a football club, the manager is generally the person in charge of team matters, then they should go and get another job.
People are really blowing this entire thing out of all proportion.
This is not about team matters at all, basically it has nothing to do with Maureen on how a doctor treats a patient, he should shut the **** up and let people who are vastly more intelligent than him to do their job! Once they have finished what they do to the patient Maureen can have his player back!
If we let doctors treat players when ever they feel like it, at any time during a football match, there would be chaos!
It's got to be down to the ref to decide when a player ought to be treated, and it's up to the manager to decide who, on his bench ought to do the treating. From one account I have seen, the Chelsea medical staff decided, off their own bat, to run on to the field to treat the player, without getting any sanction from the manager