Good on you Bobby. Give him some s***. He's done nothing but slag City off for 6 months. He hates us, what we stand for, and what we've achieved so far. His club are in the cartel that dominates European football, and he will do anything to stop City from unpsetting it.
I think we should give him some s*** as well from the terraces.
I think we should give him some s*** as well from the terraces.
Roberto Mancini intends to confront Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge over his persistent sniping of Manchester City.
Roberto Mancini's Manchester City faces a make or break encounter versus Bayern Munich on Wednesday
Rummenigge has been outspoken in his criticism of City and their swift rise which has been fuelled by the spending power of their affluent owner, Sheikh Mansour.
City recently announced annual losses of £194.9 million, and Rummenigge feels the Premier League club should be excluded from European competition if they do not conform to UEFA's new Financial Fair Play rules.
Mancini has been left bemused by Rummenigge's comments and will raise the issue if he sees him at the Etihad Stadium, where City meet Bayern in their final Champions League Group A match on Wednesday.
He said: "I don't understand Rummenigge's behaviour against Manchester City. For six months he talks against us every time for Financial Fair Play and he continues to say he hopes Napoli go through to the second stage.
"I don't know what's different with us. I think Manchester City are working for this FFP for the next two years. But I don't understand what happening with Rummenigge. Tomorrow I will ask him."
City, who are third in the group, need to beat already-qualified Bayern to have any hope of progressing to the knockout stage. Even if they do win, they need Villarreal to claim their first point of the competition against Napoli to reach the last-16.
Mancini believes it is unfair to single out City, even though their progress in the three years since Mansour bought the club has been remarkable.
Although they have struggled in Europe this season, City currently lead the Premier League by five points having won 12 of 14 games and scored 48 goals in the process.
Mancini said: "I think every team is worried about Manchester City because Manchester City in the future could become one of the top clubs in the world.
"But you don't want to see that every time an important man like Rummenigge who is the Bayern Munich chief executive and a representative of a top club in the world, every time he says things against us.
"Because there are other teams in Europe that have a problem with Financial Fair Play, not only Manchester City."