Discuss Pellegrini

hilts said:
blue underpants said:
mammutly said:
You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.
The rags will muller us, they are rubbing their hands, we are a shambles under ''the engineer''



I cannot see him picking the same formation for the derby no one is that daft

I really, really, really, really hope you are right.
 
mammutly said:
BillyShears said:
mammutly said:
I don't think you really find it that funny, Billy. I envisage more of a sucking lemons look.

You lot seem to spend a lot of time thinking about me. It's sweet. For the record I'm happy we won. Performance first half was very poor. Second half better. But most importantly we got the 3 points.

You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.

I'm pleased with how unhappy you are we won today. It means the trophies we win will taste a bit sweeter for you. Just relax and take it game by game. Crying for Roberto won't bring him back. Nothing will.

Alternatively don't listen to me. Whatever works for you.
 
hilts said:
blue underpants said:
mammutly said:
You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.
The rags will muller us, they are rubbing their hands, we are a shambles under ''the engineer''

Look on the brightside fella, if cardiff and hull had not turned up and we won all 3 games the boss wouldn't have learned anything before the derby and we certainly would have got turned over.

I cannot see him picking the same formation for the derby no one is that daft
Ihope you are right mate, just lost a bit of faith in this fella, hes well meaning but has not got the iron will or cutting edge of Mancini, we have dropped a huge bollock
 
blue underpants said:
hilts said:
blue underpants said:
The rags will muller us, they are rubbing their hands, we are a shambles under ''the engineer''

Look on the brightside fella, if cardiff and hull had not turned up and we won all 3 games the boss wouldn't have learned anything before the derby and we certainly would have got turned over.

I cannot see him picking the same formation for the derby no one is that daft
Ihope you are right mate, just lost a bit of faith in this fella, hes well meaning but has not got the iron will or cutting edge of Mancini, we have dropped a huge bollock

It is too early to draw that conclusion really he has got a lot of admirers so must have something about him, i would have sold dzeko and nasri in the summer along with a few of the more obvious choices but transfers may well not be up to him, he may turn out to be a great manager

If the season goes down the shitter my anger would be more directed towards the players and the spanish guys but this may never happen fingers crossed
 
Even though we were poor today there are no doubts that Pellegrini will help us to progress this season.
 
hilts said:
blue underpants said:
hilts said:
Look on the brightside fella, if cardiff and hull had not turned up and we won all 3 games the boss wouldn't have learned anything before the derby and we certainly would have got turned over.

I cannot see him picking the same formation for the derby no one is that daft
Ihope you are right mate, just lost a bit of faith in this fella, hes well meaning but has not got the iron will or cutting edge of Mancini, we have dropped a huge bollock

It is too early to draw that conclusion really he has got a lot of admirers so must have something about him, i would have sold dzeko and nasri in the summer along with a few of the more obvious choices but transfers may well not be up to him, he may turn out to be a great manager

If the season goes down the shitter my anger would be more directed towards the players and the spanish guys but this may never happen fingers crossed
Iknow what you are saying, i will leave it now until after the Stoke game, 3 games in might be a bit too soon to judge him, but i am not confident at all
 
BillyShears said:
mammutly said:
BillyShears said:
You lot seem to spend a lot of time thinking about me. It's sweet. For the record I'm happy we won. Performance first half was very poor. Second half better. But most importantly we got the 3 points.

You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.

I'm pleased with how unhappy you are we won today. It means the trophies we win will taste a bit sweeter for you. Just relax and take it game by game. Crying for Roberto won't bring him back. Nothing will.

Alternatively don't listen to me. Whatever works for you.

Lay off the drugs, Billy.
 
blue underpants said:
Iknow what you are saying, i will leave it now until after the Stoke game, 3 games in might be a bit too soon to judge him, but i am not confident at all

Thats really good of you,patience is a gift.....



as is intelligence.......
 
mammutly said:
BillyShears said:
mammutly said:
You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.

I'm pleased with how unhappy you are we won today. It means the trophies we win will taste a bit sweeter for you. Just relax and take it game by game. Crying for Roberto won't bring him back. Nothing will.

Alternatively don't listen to me. Whatever works for you.

Lay off the drugs, Billy.


Hughes,Ireland and english teams in europe you certainly can't knock his knowledge of the game
 
mammutly said:
BillyShears said:
mammutly said:
You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.

I'm pleased with how unhappy you are we won today. It means the trophies we win will taste a bit sweeter for you. Just relax and take it game by game. Crying for Roberto won't bring him back. Nothing will.

Alternatively don't listen to me. Whatever works for you.

Lay off the drugs, Billy.
I think it's more stupidity than drugs, don't think he's the sharpest Tool in the box, but you could be right.
 
FantasyIreland said:
blue underpants said:
Iknow what you are saying, i will leave it now until after the Stoke game, 3 games in might be a bit too soon to judge him, but i am not confident at all

Thats really good of you,patience is a gift.....



as is intelligence.......
As is about 15 pints
 
FantasyIreland said:
Pablo1 said:
Ray78 said:
Even though we were poor today there are no doubts that Pellegrini will help us to progress this season.

Progress as in win the league?

As in at least challenging for it i'd guess.
That's fair enough, we certainly don't want to be in the position we were last year where it was all over bar the shouting come March.
 
TGR said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
It is a source of not inconsiderable bewilderment to me that people are making summary judgments on Pellegrini after three fucking games.

It is an utterly absurd thing to do.

GDM I don't think a lot of the fans are making 'summary judgements' on the new manager its just that after the last 2 games we have played a very lot of people are very worried - with some justification I might add.

I dread to think if we had got the first half dozen games the Rags have got this season. Without any exaggeration if we had we could have well been out of contention for the title after them with the way we are playing.

I think its also fair to say that we, the fans expected a bit more after some of the things we had been told about how our playing style was going to change, we was going to have much more width, be far more atractive etc etc. We know this takes time but after 3 games there does not appear to be one jot of difference. If anything its the opposite.

The natives are restless...

Good post. No one is calling for the man's head (barring the odd possible loony) but it's natural that people are going to be concerned after the last two games and it's clear there is serious work to be done on getting the tactics and team selection right. Perhaps we've all been a bit naive in expecting Pellegrini to hit the ground running but it's hard not to feel defalted after the optimism of pre-season.

The fact it's still early days is a good thing though, as hopefully this is just an adjustment period that won't prove to be overly significant come the end of the season.<br /><br />-- Sat Aug 31, 2013 8:18 pm --<br /><br />
Ray78 said:
Even though we were poor today there are no doubts that Pellegrini will help us to progress this season.

What have you seen so far to leave you with no doubts? Not having a go, just interested
 
Jovetic will add some welcome class in the next game and Dzeko will finally be benched in favour of the beast! Our season will start now... but we need Vincent to get into the groove fully!
 
Berkovic_blue said:
TGR said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
It is a source of not inconsiderable bewilderment to me that people are making summary judgments on Pellegrini after three fucking games.

It is an utterly absurd thing to do.

GDM I don't think a lot of the fans are making 'summary judgements' on the new manager its just that after the last 2 games we have played a very lot of people are very worried - with some justification I might add.

I dread to think if we had got the first half dozen games the Rags have got this season. Without any exaggeration if we had we could have well been out of contention for the title after them with the way we are playing.

I think its also fair to say that we, the fans expected a bit more after some of the things we had been told about how our playing style was going to change, we was going to have much more width, be far more atractive etc etc. We know this takes time but after 3 games there does not appear to be one jot of difference. If anything its the opposite.

The natives are restless...

Good post. No one is calling for the man's head (barring the odd possible loony) but it's natural that people are going to be concerned after the last two games and it's clear there is serious work to be done on getting the tactics and team selection right. Perhaps we've all been a bit naive in expecting Pellegrini to hit the ground running but it's hard not to feel defalted after the optimism of pre-season.

The fact it's still early days is a good thing though, as hopefully this is just an adjustment period that won't prove to be overly significant come the end of the season.

-- Sat Aug 31, 2013 8:18 pm --

Ray78 said:
Even though we were poor today there are no doubts that Pellegrini will help us to progress this season.

What have you seen so far to leave you with no doubts? Not having a go, just interested

The apart from last week we have the ability to play badly but we still pick up the 3 points something what the Rags are notorious for.
 
mammutly said:
BillyShears said:
mammutly said:
I don't think you really find it that funny, Billy. I envisage more of a sucking lemons look.

You lot seem to spend a lot of time thinking about me. It's sweet. For the record I'm happy we won. Performance first half was very poor. Second half better. But most importantly we got the 3 points.

You lot! ?????

I responded to your comment, Billy. I'm in nobody's gang/lot. Never have been, never will be.

The team performance today was shambolic and only the individual talent of our players won the day. Obviously, I too am glad we got the points - we can agree on that.

If Pellegrini had a game plan today, it was either wrong and/or completely misunderstood. From my viewing of the game, it was both. We were lucky.
Pellegrini needs to meet with his owners/exec team and come up with some answers - quickly.

I am seriously not looking forward to playing the rags if we perform anything like we did today.


We have to play Stoke first at the Britannia.
I am really not looking forward to that game if we play as well as we have in the last two games.
 

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