Club Statement (Mancini sacked) (Cont)

I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.
 
BillyShears said:
I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.

There lies the problem. That is why I am not too bothered on Mancini getting the sack.
 
BillyShears said:
I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.




so he did nothing for us at all?come on now
 
Well,well,well !!! How nice and refreshing to hear from Dave ?? Sky Reporter who has been living outside the teams hotel in London,ref Bobbys bashing of Vicky K.
He stated that eveyone knew that it wasn`t her doing of keeping schtum,but that of the main people in Abu Dhabi.
Will anyone have the balls to admit that VK wasn`t the correct scapegoat,but obviously our Owner and/or Khaldoon ? Of course you wont !! It wouldn`t be football to condone those two would it !!
 
karen7 said:
BillyShears said:
I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.




so he did nothing for us at all?come on now

I didn't say that so there's no need to put words in my mouth. I said that he was sacked for being rude, arrogant, and impossible to work with or deal with. Those aren't the traits you want in a manager of a winning football club. Mancini was warned about all this last summer and asked to tone it down and try and communicate better with his players and the others at the club. He went down the opposite route and simply became even more difficult. In the end it fucked the season.
 
BillyShears said:
I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.

Txiki and Ferran are getting it in the neck for the inept way this has been handled and for allowing a media shitstorm to overshadow the FA Cup final. It left a sour taste and provided an unwelcome backdrop to what turned out to be a depressing game.

So yes. Txiki and Ferran are not flavour of the month especially when you consider and I quote "..Ferran Soriano as City’s chief executive; an individual who is something of a management theory anorak, has written a book on the subject and who happens to have a bit of a bee in his bonnet about executives keeping stuff behind closed doors."

I guess Txiki skipped that part when he got the book for Christmas...
 
Thank-you Mr Mancini you've provided some of the happiest years being a City supporter. Was at the FA cup in 2011 (and Sat, less said about that the better) and also the famous league clincher last year and I wish you all the best.
 
BobKowalski said:
BillyShears said:
I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.

Txiki and Ferran are getting it in the neck for the inept way this has been handled and for allowing a media shitstorm to overshadow the FA Cup final. It left a sour taste and provided an unwelcome backdrop to what turned out to be a depressing game.

So yes. Txiki and Ferran are not flavour of the month especially when you consider and I quote "..Ferran Soriano as City’s chief executive; an individual who is something of a management theory anorak, has written a book on the subject and who happens to have a bit of a bee in his bonnet about executives keeping stuff behind closed doors."

I guess Txiki skipped that part when he got the book for Christmas...

This is nothing compared to how they will be viewed by the owners if they don't get the managerial appointment right and if they play ducks and drakes in the transfer window.
 
BobKowalski said:
BillyShears said:
I have to say I'm amazed at the number of people making some pretty outlandish and ridiculous assertions. The next manager will be no more of a "yes" man to Txiki and Ferran than Mancini was to Cook and Marwood. The "holistic approach" of which the club have spoken will be simply about having a manager who understands what AD are trying to do with the entire club and how all aspects of the infrastructure will need to work together.

It's not because Mancini isn't a warm and cuddly fuzzy bear who hugs his players twice a week that he got the sack. It's because he's an ignorant, arrogant, poor man manager, who looks down his nose at everyone from the tea lady to the kit men to the players to the executives.

Really is time some of you read the writing on the wall. Roberto Mancini effectively got himself sacked by not heeding last summer's warnings about his relationships with the other people at the club. The criticism of Txiki, Khaldoun, and Ferran on the forum has been an utter disgrace when all three are trying to do what's best for MCFC whilst by all accounts Roberto Mancini was trying to do what's best for Roberto Mancini.

Txiki and Ferran are getting it in the neck for the inept way this has been handled and for allowing a media shitstorm to overshadow the FA Cup final. It left a sour taste and provided an unwelcome backdrop to what turned out to be a depressing game.

So yes. Txiki and Ferran are not flavour of the month especially when you consider and I quote "..Ferran Soriano as City’s chief executive; an individual who is something of a management theory anorak, has written a book on the subject and who happens to have a bit of a bee in his bonnet about executives keeping stuff behind closed doors."

I guess Txiki skipped that part when he got the book for Christmas...

I think Mancini got a healthy dose of his own arrogance and medicine. I suspect had he been a little less of a twat to everyone and had even one or two allies outside Khaldoun, maybe his departure would've been handled differently. As it is, Mancini refused to deal with Txiki. Who in turn clearly decided to go find a manager he could deal with.

Whichever way you slice this loaf, Mancini got what the people who know him at the club thought he deserved. Criticism of Txiki and Ferran is just emotional fanboy nonsense. But then, it's of little surprise to anyone who's read this forum in the last six months.
 
oakiecokie said:
Well,well,well !!! How nice and refreshing to hear from Dave ?? Sky Reporter who has been living outside the teams hotel in London,ref Bobbys bashing of Vicky K.
He stated that eveyone knew that it wasn`t her doing of keeping schtum,but that of the main people in Abu Dhabi.
Will anyone have the balls to admit that VK wasn`t the correct scapegoat,but obviously our Owner and/or Khaldoon ? Of course you wont !! It wouldn`t be football to condone those two would it !!
I'd absolutely condemn the way everyone in the club involved in this has handled it. That includes the owner, the chairman, CEO, DoF, Director of Comms and the manager - none of whom come out of this particularly covered in glory.
 

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