Hatchet man: Stumbling Brown matches Geovanni with a tantrum of his own

02 March 2009 10:28
Managers at football clubs are supposed to be the more mature figures with players the ones who refuse to grow up.[LNB]But Hull City's[LNB]Phil Brown has shown yet again that he can do a remarkably convincing impression of a spoilt child.[LNB] Temper, temper: Geovanni shows his anger at being substituted[LNB]After lapping up the plaudits earlier in the season, Brown has not handled his team's alarming downturn well.[LNB]   More from Hatchet Man... Hatchet man: QPR owners should give Sousa the time they were promising[LNB]02/03/09 Hatchet man: Carling Cup final Fan-O-Meter was nothing to shout about[LNB]02/03/09 Hatchet man: Rio's in cloud cuckoo land if he thinks Jose is fit to replace Fergie[LNB]02/03/09 Hatchet man: Redknapp and O'Neill left with egg on their faces[LNB]02/03/09 Simon Jordan [LNB]27/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Gray was pie in the Sky when he said Baggies lack fight - West Brom lack quality not bottle[LNB]27/02/09 HATCHET MAN: When players can count the fans at a near-empty Riverside, Pogatetz thinks it's brilliant practice for the second division[LNB]27/02/09 HATCHET MAN: If Liverpool send for Mourinho it will be Benitez's own fault - at least Jose knows how to sign contracts and win Premier League titles [LNB]27/02/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE[LNB]  And as Geovanni threw his toys out of the pram after getting substituted in the 2-1 home defeat by Blackburn on Sunday, the manager threw them back.[LNB]'I haven't spoken to him yet. He's getting drugs-tested so hopefully they will find that positive,' Brown said sarcastically after the game. Very grown up.[LNB] [LNB]

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