If, and it is if, what Mancini says happened is what happened, then for football to retain itself even the smallest semblence of dignity he should be fired instantly for gross misconduct. I don't care if they are millionaire, celebrity assets of a company, they are employees.
Football sends so many messages out to the viewing public, particularly the younger viewing public. Many of them are terrible messages. The message that you can openly defy your employer and continue being a 'hero' (lets face it, football fans are fickle) is just one step too far. If I refused to fulfill the terms of my contract I'd be fired, no questions asked.
He shouldn't get a pay out, or compensation, or anything for that matter. Shown the door and good luck for the future.
Football sends so many messages out to the viewing public, particularly the younger viewing public. Many of them are terrible messages. The message that you can openly defy your employer and continue being a 'hero' (lets face it, football fans are fickle) is just one step too far. If I refused to fulfill the terms of my contract I'd be fired, no questions asked.
He shouldn't get a pay out, or compensation, or anything for that matter. Shown the door and good luck for the future.