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

Managers at football clubs are supposed to be the more mature figures with players the ones who refuse to grow up.But Hull City'sPhil Brown has shown yet again that he can do a remarkably convincing impression of a spoilt child. Temper, temper: Geovanni shows his anger at being substitutedAfter lapping up the plaudits earlier in the season, Brown has not handled his team's alarming downturn well.   More from Hatchet Man. Hatchet man: QPR owners should give Sousa the time they were promising02/03/09 Hatchet man: Carling Cup final Fan-O-Meter was nothing to shout about02/03/09 Hatchet man: Rio's in cloud cuckoo land if he thinks Jose is fit to replace Fergie02/03/09 Hatchet man: Redknapp and O'Neill left with egg on their faces02/03/09 Simon Jordan 27/02/09 HATCHET MAN: Gray was pie in the Sky when he said Baggies lack fight - West Brom lack quality not bottle27/02/09 HATCHET MAN: When players can count the fans at a near-empty Riverside, Pogatetz thinks it's brilliant practice for the second division27/02/09 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 27/02/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE  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.'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.

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