To Mancini. “Mancini was completely the opposite from what I said about John Gregory. He was very strong-minded. Whatever he thought was right WAS right, no matter what. There were a lot of times players would go against him and say ‘we think this’ but his way was always the final way. It was (frustrating) for certain characters. For more laid-back characters not so much. You do hear a lot about ‘player power’ but I’m one of those who believes the manager is there to take control, to be in charge. He should have the final decision.