Discuss Pellegrini...(cont)

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I believe Pellegrinni has done very well this season, regardless of how people try to spin things we have been in transition just as other have been, i think early on he was a little naive with his tactics away from hope and in the cup.

He has however brought us some wonderfull football to watch and i am sure that next year we will see more respect given to the teams near the bottom.

He has been exceptionally unlucky with injuries, people forget just how long we have had Kompany, Aguero, Silva, Nasri, Nastasic, Jovetic missing for. in addition who could have predicted what happened with the dippers form.

Overall i am happy with his first season in charge no matter what happens in the next week, however i am expecting even better next season.
 
abu13 said:
I believe Pellegrinni has done very well this season, regardless of how people try to spin things we have been in transition just as other have been, i think early on he was a little naive with his tactics away from hope and in the cup.

He has however brought us some wonderfull football to watch and i am sure that next year we will see more respect given to the teams near the bottom.

He has been exceptionally unlucky with injuries, people forget just how long we have had Kompany, Aguero, Silva, Nasri, Nastasic, Jovetic missing for. in addition who could have predicted what happened with the dippers form.

Overall i am happy with his first season in charge no matter what happens in the next week, however i am expecting even better next season.

Excellent post he's learned more and more throughout the season and I really can only question his decision against sunderland at home apart from that excellent a very successful 3 seasons in charge I think we will have under him.
 
bluemc1 said:
its funny that if Liverpool beat Chelsea and win the league MP fucked up this season to much and cost us the title, but Gerrard slips Chelsea beat Liverpool and we go on to win it and MP is great and won us the title,

Only in the minds of fans, though. That's the irony of people coming up with 'oh, I was wrong' because we've gained a few points on Liverpool. Hate to say it, but the powers will always judge a manager 'holistically'.

Joe hart slips, catches an ankle and we are 1-0 down and down to ten men in the first 15 minutes against west ham, and Liverpool snatch it. And that doesn't make pellegrini's first season a failure. Whether we win the league or blow it, it's been a very good first season. Whilst trophies are of course the aim, and boy is this a big one to win for the whole clubs momentum, holistically(I'm happy to use it again) it's been excellent :

No negative dressing room stories
On field unity
Spirit in diversity
Fringe players feeling included
No press ridicule.

Now when you throw that on top of the sublime football and the silverware, along with the huge improvement in Europe , by any barometer it's been a brilliant first season for the manager, whatever happened to Gerrard, kompany or joe hart on the last day.

I defy anyone to say that this club is not in the best shape it has ever been in. Khaldoon, soriano, txiki and pellegrini. Bright, fiercely intelligent , sensitive leaders. I wouldn't swap a single one of them for anyone.
 
If Pellegrini now wins the title he will have done something in his first season i never felt was possible under Mancini. Win 2 trophies in 1 season.
 
BringBackSwales said:
His a fucking nice genuine bloke, in a game where most managers are horrible cunts

Have City ever truly been managed by a ****? I'm thinking Alan Pardew level.
 
We could have ended up with one of the so called big European managers even one like that **** Maureen at chelski - MP has not criticised one player publicly doesn't court controversy, and doesn't play silly fuckers like old bacon face! A very understated appointment of a very knowledgeable manager with a good football brain I think next year will be very different now he's had a season in the PL
 
Didsbury Dave said:
bluemc1 said:
its funny that if Liverpool beat Chelsea and win the league MP fucked up this season to much and cost us the title, but Gerrard slips Chelsea beat Liverpool and we go on to win it and MP is great and won us the title,

Only in the minds of fans, though. That's the irony of people coming up with 'oh, I was wrong' because we've gained a few points on Liverpool. Hate to say it, but the powers will always judge a manager 'holistically'.

Joe hart slips, catches an ankle and we are 1-0 down and down to ten men in the first 15 minutes against west ham, and Liverpool snatch it. And that doesn't make pellegrini's first season a failure. Whether we win the league or blow it, it's been a very good first season. Whilst trophies are of course the aim, and boy is this a big one to win for the whole clubs momentum, holistically(I'm happy to use it again) it's been excellent :

No negative dressing room stories
On field unity
Spirit in diversity
Fringe players feeling included
No press ridicule.

Now when you throw that on top of the sublime football and the silverware, along with the huge improvement in Europe , by any barometer it's been a brilliant first season for the manager, whatever happened to Gerrard, kompany or joe hart on the last day.

I defy anyone to say that this club is not in the best shape it has ever been in. Khaldoon, soriano, txiki and pellegrini. Bright, fiercely intelligent , sensitive leaders. I wouldn't swap a single one of them for anyone.

Add to that the way that so many players have improved ... Nasri, Dzeko, MDM (over course of the season), Garcia (still not my favourite, but a serviceable backup now), Hart (brilliantly man-managed). This can't be coincidence. Under Mancini, if you got on his wrong side, it was goodbye forever.
 
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