Bobby Mancs hardest task comes in Feb.

I think his hardest task will be over the next two games.I would rather play any team in the league tomorrow than the blue dippers tbh.

It's the Everton cup final...their twattish manager has still got a bag-on over Lescott four months on .....they will kick absolutely anything that moves when they have too-and I wouldn't put it past twats like Fellaini or Neville to try and put the likes of Tevez out for the derby.

The rags know it's do or die for them on Tuesday.Get smashed by us,to a point where the second leg is made a mere formality-and the balance of power has officially,undeniably shifted.A win or a respectable draw and they will be walking tall again like they were after their fergietime win at the swamp.

Both teams will be 100% up for it-in their own way,it's their cup finals.

We need to be 100% up for it too.
 
Your point is shit hot mate. Big chin neville will try to injure one of our players for tuesday for certain. Lets just hope before he gets the chance, De jong flattens him with one of his hard but "fair" challenges.
 
He was known for rotating his players at Milan. As long as all our players are firing on all fours, I don't see it being a problem.
 
Two's Kompany.... said:
I cant really see Mancini having a problem with squad selection and keeping everybody happy etc.
Lets not forget he's managed one of the worlds best clubs, which has some of the worlds best players. He's been there and worn the t-shirt.

Did it match his scarf? Does he colour co-ordinate?
 
Two's Kompany.... said:
I cant really see Mancini having a problem with squad selection and keeping everybody happy etc.
Lets not forget he's managed one of the worlds best clubs, which has some of the worlds best players. He's been there and worn the t-shirt.

You get the impression that rotation is second nature to him and he knows how to handle the players.
 
C_T_I_D said:
Two's Kompany.... said:
I cant really see Mancini having a problem with squad selection and keeping everybody happy etc.
Lets not forget he's managed one of the worlds best clubs, which has some of the worlds best players. He's been there and worn the t-shirt.

Did it match his scarf? Does he colour co-ordinate?


Hahaha of course he colour co-ordinates, hes a smooth muther funka.
 
RobbieBrewer said:
I think his hardest task will be over the next two games.I would rather play any team in the league tomorrow than the blue dippers tbh.

It's the Everton cup final...their twattish manager has still got a bag-on over Lescott four months on .....they will kick absolutely anything that moves when they have too-and I wouldn't put it past twats like Fellaini or Neville to try and put the likes of Tevez out for the derby.

The rags know it's do or die for them on Tuesday.Get smashed by us,to a point where the second leg is made a mere formality-and the balance of power has officially,undeniably shifted.A win or a respectable draw and they will be walking tall again like they were after their fergietime win at the swamp.

Both teams will be 100% up for it-in their own way,it's their cup finals.

We need to be 100% up for it too.

what if they go on to win the PL and the CL?
 
darrenwassall said:
RobbieBrewer said:
I think his hardest task will be over the next two games.I would rather play any team in the league tomorrow than the blue dippers tbh.

It's the Everton cup final...their twattish manager has still got a bag-on over Lescott four months on .....they will kick absolutely anything that moves when they have too-and I wouldn't put it past twats like Fellaini or Neville to try and put the likes of Tevez out for the derby.

The rags know it's do or die for them on Tuesday.Get smashed by us,to a point where the second leg is made a mere formality-and the balance of power has officially,undeniably shifted.A win or a respectable draw and they will be walking tall again like they were after their fergietime win at the swamp.

Both teams will be 100% up for it-in their own way,it's their cup finals.

We need to be 100% up for it too.

what if they go on to win the PL and the CL?

What if they do?

I'm talking about the next two games with them-if WE (you know,City) win and end up at Wembley at their expense the balance of power between US will have shifted.
They know it,we know it,the players know it,the football world at large knows it.
It's not just a place in the CC final at stake-in terms of our psychology it means way more than that.
 

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