This!!! Absolutely this! She is opportunistic; trying way too hard. Even if the Italians do dislike one another, and most interactions suggest otherwise, they are professional colleagues. Really National Enquirer nonsense; tabloid journo level reporting. Shameful.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/DavidBernardi7/status/1662645322278113280
Last edited by Mr. Inbetween; 05-28-2023 at 05:31 AM.
Didn't the athletic report the same thing?
People here also tried to call her out for saying insigne didn't want to work with bob
Considering all the absolute random twitter accounts we post as sources of news, I think she's been vindicated pretty well this week, no?
If anybody can find a clip of that 30 seconds in the second half extra time where LI put on a show about controlling the ball - THAT was amazing.
Yes. The Athletic did report something similar. Though we could argue over a parsing of words from, IIUC, 'did not get along' to 'hated each other'. I am having a lot of trouble with the inconsistencies and the incongruousness of significant aspects of the story; within the very same article itself and not just against outside published counters. For instance, again IIUC, the article also suggests in contradiction BM 'said that Insigne helped recruit Bernardeschi' I am one of those that would be guilty, appreciate your inclusion of the we, of posting random twitter accounts as sources of news. Yet, given her national/global Apple platform I am not so sure that still vindicates her pretty well since she indicates 'that was very well known in the media (and) that was very well known in Italy with the national team'. I am having trouble finding any such social media references from 'before' the Italians arrived to TFC. More over if that information was so pervasive why did no one post anywhere that notion. In contrast, IIRC, I believe there is a short video clip of Lollo and Fede celebrating/partying together with the Euro-Cup. I also remembered this image from over 5 years ago (March 2016?)
It was well known enough to be a topic of discussion here as far back as last seasons and a clip of them celebrating doesn't mean anything compared to sourced, backed up reporting
Literally *everything* she has said on Tfc this week has been backed up in an article by the athletic, an article that has multiple sources and is from maybe one of the only credible publications left in sports
Something isn't fake news when you don't like what the message is. What she has said has been backed up at the highest level of credibility that exists for a team like Toronto fc. She is batting 1000 on us this week.
I've no idea if she's generally credible, but this consistent attempt to discredit her I've seen elsewhere is...weird. It's downright weird. It's Donald trump "I don't like it therefore it's fake"-esque
She has been fully, 100% backed up with what she's said. Like her or not, she has said nothing that hasn't been sourced and printed by a very credible media outlet.
To me there is a pretty interesting ambiguity in the Athletic story. The Monday conference call was “led” by Insigne and Bernadeschi, and the topic was ousting BB… but upon very close reading it only implied that Insigne was calling for #bobout. We all thought it said it, but it stops short.
Then Insigne declared himself postgame yesterday as NOT on team#bobout.
So the question for me is… how do his teammates, who all saw whatever it is that actually happened, now see Lorenzo?
Is he a stand up guy, who as a team leader helped run an important discussion Monday, but either supported Bob or maybe stood aside personally…and is now just trying to do the right thing, the professional thing, and support the manager publicly, as stars do?
Or is Lorenzo a snake, who said one thing Monday and then sold out his teammate Saturday, because getting rid of Fede means more free kicks, and more Ovo jerseys sold and personal glory, for Lorenzo?
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“What the world needs is more geniuses with humility; there are so few of us left.”
Or maybe a bunch of Type A guys had a series of gigantic arguments that had been coming for awhile - arguments about their livelihoods & plans & stuff that bugged them & about hopes & opinions - somewhere towards the end of all that, people recognized all their futures were at stake, found a common ground and even thought they had a lot of crappy things to say to each other worked it all out as professionals...
for now
Hedges post game interview firmly indicated some serious arguing happened that none of them want to talk about - I would note nobody is saying "that's behind us now".
Fede will definitely feel seriously betrayed.
Unless one thinks Fede is crazy enough to have said what he said without canvassing his teammates.
“What the world needs is more geniuses with humility; there are so few of us left.”
Could someone explain where this whole Insigne/Bernie feud started? I'm going to assume it was originating from the national team.
I do wonder how much of this is because Insigne’s only translator for the last four weeks has probably been Bernardeschi.
Michael came back to take in this team meeting apparently, and suddenly stories are changing dramatically.
Insigne’s English is not good; Richie may have passed Kyle what he’d heard, but given that he probably spends a lot of his time practicing with Fede, I wonder whether he was getting the whole story.
I do get the sense Fede is a little immature and prone to manipulation, because he’s been astute about building enough fan support that even when he wasn’t playing defense properly people were still jumping to defend his workrate and slag Insigne.
I think his ego issues, and seeing himself as the secondary star, are probably problematic. But if Bob demonstrates to hi he’s wrong, maybe he buys in. It may not matter if he gets moved or Bob gets fired. Kilbane seems to believe Bradley is a dead man walking, but this is a very political league.
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I suspect he’s egotistical enough to think guys who don’t like Bob would back him, without actually asking them.
If there’s a schism over anything it’s probably whether they want to play for Bob. Given how some former players described it as “the worst environment they’d ever been in” there are likely roster schisms that have to be resolved before the team can move ahead either way.
I think Kilbane is right but didn’t go far enough. I think both Bob and Fede are dead men walking. Its just a question of when.
“What the world needs is more geniuses with humility; there are so few of us left.”
Everything we've heard about Insigne has only been hear say. Nothing direct from his mouth like Berna.
Anyway it doesn't matter. Insigne did the right thing last night and just upped his efforts. As a professional athlete you don't throw a mutiny against your coach. Even if the coach stinks. That's career ending/ damaging stuff.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/idiffidatiTFC/status/1663087430121996288
i feel like part of the clear the air involved it being made clear to insigne that bob isn't going anywhere.
he clearly is enjoying living in toronto, so will do what it takes to stay.
So Insigne puts up last match. May it continue.
We don't allow posting of complete articles here for copyright reasons and because we want people to support the few reporters who actually report on the team. People who post complete articles will be banned.
In the future please pay your $1.50. It's cheaper than a magazine and a fraction of a single BMO beer. I can't believe that anyone here can't afford it, even the proverbial 16 year old posting from their mom's basement.
Last edited by Oldtimer; 05-29-2023 at 10:59 AM.
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
I'm hard pressed to see Insigne leaving. He was in the Four Seasons last year, but this off season his family and him bought what looks like a gorgeous house, mini footy pitch in the back, very modern.
He has to boys who are older and in school. Its possible at the end of last season he may have investigated a return to Europe, deemed it not financially viable and now is committed.
Berna only has 1 daughter who is still pre-school, so he could be more flexible.
But yes I agree with you. In the last match I noticed Insigne wasn't getting frustrated with lack of calls or anything. He seemed changed. Probably accepted Bob and MLS for what it is, and if he wants any enjoyment of his time here all he can do is adapt and play hard. That is 100% the right approach too.
That second goal - the guy ran hard for over half the pitch to get on the end of that pass after he did the big looping switch to create the overload - Insigne still has distance pace.
FWIW, ties into the previous and recent unsubstantiated rumour. From a Turkish sports daily...
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/KULA1087/status/1663398676671209474
Last edited by Mr. Inbetween; 05-30-2023 at 05:33 AM.
Now that Apple and The Athletic have stated that Insigne is not happy in Toronto I imagine ever football rabid country with a news source will have a story stating that he’s coming soon to a powerhouse near you! Won’t most of it be trashy unsubstantiated stuff? I hope he continues to play well and wear the armband even if only so we don’t have to busy ourselves with endless rumour.
You are probably right; let the rumour mill begin and go into overdrive. I would not be surprised if either or both Lollo and Fede have been given permission to negotiate with another team. Ideally, it could be conditioned upon a no transfer fee (the honey) and a mutual termination of the contract- no $ owing (the catch). Given what has transpired, I would not be surprised that BB has maintained the confidence of BM and/or the MLSE Board in the matter of the revolt.