How would you feel if Mancini went to Chelsea? | Now linked with United (p10) and Forest (p14)

Somebody bought me that book for Christmas. Didn't have the heart to tell them that I didn't finish the other copy I've got, such was the overwhelming tone of self-righteousness contained within the narrative. The book really got on my tits tbh.

He's almost as bad as that other shithouse Colin Schindler, who said at the end of Manchester United Ruined My Life “A verbal contract to support a football team may not, in Sam Goldwyn’s memorable phrase, be worth the paper it’s written on, but in the minds of millions of us, it is as binding as one written in blood.”
Stirring stuff and I'm sure most of us could identify with that sentiment. What a shame he reneged on it as soon as the things happening at City were at odds with how he thought things should be. To call him a 'turncoat shyster' is being kind.
 
Somebody bought me that book for Christmas. Didn't have the heart to tell them that I didn't finish the other copy I've got, such was the overwhelming tone of self-righteousness contained within the narrative. The book really got on my tits tbh.

Have never read any of his books but I have always thought his heart was in the right place. Having said that, I can see how the self-righteous tone would come across in the books.
 
I really enjoyed supporting City under Billy McNeill. (cool trackie tops).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Jimmy Frizzell.

I really enjoyed supporting City under Machin. (saw City twat united for the first time).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Howard Kendal. (hated it when he left but it was a rollercoaster).

I reallyenjoyed supporting City under Peter Reid. (top quality season before he got sacked).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Brian Horton. (summerbee, Walsh, Rosler, Beagrie. spurs at home. Fucking brilliant).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Alan Ball. (Kinkladze).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Steve Coppell. (QPR away in the cup. weird)

I really enjoyed supporting City under Phil Neal. ( too ridiculous to get angry about).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Frank Clark. ( Forest away. total shambles).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Joe Royle (obvious promotions/wembley)

I really enjoyed supporting City under Keegan. (Great football. Spurs away. Benarbia).

I didn't really enjoy supporting City under Stuart Pearce.

I really enjoyed supporting City under Seven. (west ham away. Munich anniversary derby).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Mark Hughes. (the takeover).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Roberto Mancini. (the first semi final in my lifetime. champions league for the first time in my lifetime. the first cup final and silverware in my lifetime. beat united 6-1 at the swamp. First league title in my lifetime. greatest sporting moment in my lifetime. First city manager who fucking stood up to Ferguson on the touchline in my lifetime).

I really enjoy supporting City under Pellegrini. (cracking bloke. league cup win. Great football. Pisses me off at times. Beat Liverpool to the title for the second time in my lifetime).

some of the above may have been cunts. But the point is I simply can't understand how anyone can look back at the Mancini years without fondness and immense pride. And that goes for all managers previous as well as Manuel. Just enjoy the journey of being a City fan - there really is nothing quite like it.
 
I'm definitely up for bringing back a man that alienated every player and left the club with a toxic environment. Also want another manager that, when losing 2-1 at Goodison, has the balls to bring on Joleon Lescott as a striker, and bring on Clichy as a second left back for Kolarov. Also wouldn't hurt to get 3 points in a Champions League Group stage again. The club needs these things more than ever.
 
I really enjoyed supporting City under Billy McNeill. (cool trackie tops).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Jimmy Frizzell.

I really enjoyed supporting City under Machin. (saw City twat united for the first time).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Howard Kendal. (hated it when he left but it was a rollercoaster).

I reallyenjoyed supporting City under Peter Reid. (top quality season before he got sacked).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Brian Horton. (summerbee, Walsh, Rosler, Beagrie. spurs at home. Fucking brilliant).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Alan Ball. (Kinkladze).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Steve Coppell. (QPR away in the cup. weird)

I really enjoyed supporting City under Phil Neal. ( too ridiculous to get angry about).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Frank Clark. ( Forest away. total shambles).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Joe Royle (obvious promotions/wembley)

I really enjoyed supporting City under Keegan. (Great football. Spurs away. Benarbia).

I didn't really enjoy supporting City under Stuart Pearce.

I really enjoyed supporting City under Seven. (west ham away. Munich anniversary derby).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Mark Hughes. (the takeover).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Roberto Mancini. (the first semi final in my lifetime. champions league for the first time in my lifetime. the first cup final and silverware in my lifetime. beat united 6-1 at the swamp. First league title in my lifetime. greatest sporting moment in my lifetime. First city manager who fucking stood up to Ferguson on the touchline in my lifetime).

I really enjoy supporting City under Pellegrini. (cracking bloke. league cup win. Great football. Pisses me off at times. Beat Liverpool to the title for the second time in my lifetime).

some of the above may have been cunts. But the point is I simply can't understand how anyone can look back at the Mancini years without fondness and immense pride. And that goes for all managers previous as well as Manuel. Just enjoy the journey of being a City fan - there really is nothing quite like it.

cracking post
 
He's almost as bad as that other shithouse Colin Schindler, who said at the end of Manchester United Ruined My Life “A verbal contract to support a football team may not, in Sam Goldwyn’s memorable phrase, be worth the paper it’s written on, but in the minds of millions of us, it is as binding as one written in blood.”
Stirring stuff and I'm sure most of us could identify with that sentiment. What a shame he reneged on it as soon as the things happening at City were at odds with how he thought things should be. To call him a 'turncoat shyster' is being kind.

Completely agree, I fucking hate both of them.

Conn is a complete **** and I've actually had slanging matches over twitter with him before.
 
Ecstatic I would quite like to see him failing with Hazard in his team so that he can give up on the excuses from 3 years ago.

In all seriousness I liked Bobby Manc as our manager (not particularly as a person he liked the class of guys like Pelle and Horton). I thought it was time he went in 13 and I wished him well. Now I don't have strong feelings towards him either way so if he goes to Chelsea so be it. I honestly don't care if our rivals get managers I didn't think good enough for us when they left . Also the idea of him and his whinging in combination with the ego of Roman is a marriage made in hell
 
I really enjoyed supporting City under Billy McNeill. (cool trackie tops).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Jimmy Frizzell.

I really enjoyed supporting City under Machin. (saw City twat united for the first time).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Howard Kendal. (hated it when he left but it was a rollercoaster).

I reallyenjoyed supporting City under Peter Reid. (top quality season before he got sacked).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Brian Horton. (summerbee, Walsh, Rosler, Beagrie. spurs at home. Fucking brilliant).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Alan Ball. (Kinkladze).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Steve Coppell. (QPR away in the cup. weird)

I really enjoyed supporting City under Phil Neal. ( too ridiculous to get angry about).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Frank Clark. ( Forest away. total shambles).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Joe Royle (obvious promotions/wembley)

I really enjoyed supporting City under Keegan. (Great football. Spurs away. Benarbia).

I didn't really enjoy supporting City under Stuart Pearce.

I really enjoyed supporting City under Seven. (west ham away. Munich anniversary derby).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Mark Hughes. (the takeover).

I really enjoyed supporting City under Roberto Mancini. (the first semi final in my lifetime. champions league for the first time in my lifetime. the first cup final and silverware in my lifetime. beat united 6-1 at the swamp. First league title in my lifetime. greatest sporting moment in my lifetime. First city manager who fucking stood up to Ferguson on the touchline in my lifetime).

I really enjoy supporting City under Pellegrini. (cracking bloke. league cup win. Great football. Pisses me off at times. Beat Liverpool to the title for the second time in my lifetime).

some of the above may have been cunts. But the point is I simply can't understand how anyone can look back at the Mancini years without fondness and immense pride. And that goes for all managers previous as well as Manuel. Just enjoy the journey of being a City fan - there really is nothing quite like it.
Supporting City has been dead ace for three and a half decades! Ok there is the odd bad bit now and then but overall I loved the lot. As for Mancini - very fond memories of his days as manager, but always thought he was a bit of a whining dick at times (which is probably why he was so suited to us)
 
The 6-1 Demolition of Fergie's team and especially at OT is enough to convince me that Mancini belongs to the pantheon of great football managers. Mancini exposed the red nose fraud for what he is a poor football tactician and a FA officials Bully.
How can we easily forget that when the rags fans here and everywhere are still traumatized by that Humiliation of the century?
As those on our team who backstabbed him and 'ousted' him they remind me of the current batch of Chelsea players.

Just called Ferguson a fraud and a poor football tactician. This place at times ffs.
 
Just called Ferguson a fraud and a poor football tactician. This place at times ffs.

Didn't Mancini took him to the cleaners @ the Demolition Derby, at the Wembley Derby?

How else can you explain for the Bullying of the FA officials? How do you explain for a stretch of about 18 months MU parlayed a record of no red cards minimal bookings and favorable penalties given to attained MU'a 20th title? Was Howard Webb a joke?

Mancini had the bollocks (compared to the others) to go toe to toe with him to demolish his team and exposed his football tactics. The rest is history; )
Wasn't that cathartic enough for us?

The current PL campaign gives lie to the fact that any team can win at Old Trafford without the intimidation tactics of red nose and the decimation of the other PL teams squads.
I stand by my opinion :)
 
I'd be devastated. He's ours.

He took that fucking banner down, he won us the league in the most exciting, exhilarating way imaginable, he done them cunts 6-1 at their manor. He's a City legend, and I don't a fucking cunting rats twatting arse if he didn't say good morning to some fucking gurning imbecile.

This.
 
I have a feeling his tenure would be short and sweet. His ability to rub people up the wrong way would not go down well in the changing room or boardroom.

From a footballing point of view it would add some spice and genuine competition for us (when we can stop mis-firing).
 
Absolute club legend.

One of the few whose status is so great that merely signing for United would not change that.

Behaviour towards City beyond then would still need to remain respectful to maintain that status.
 

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