How would you feel if Mancini went to Chelsea? | Now linked with United (p10) and Forest (p14)

I'd disagree with that, we had two of the hardest groups one we for 10 points and didn't qualify!! Pellegrini won the double with mancinis squad, last season and this I haven't seen anything to say we have advanced that much, saying that I loved Mancini but wouldn't want him to return as with Maureen it just doesn't work out and I'd like to keep the memories I have of him especially that smile at the swamp 1-6 with me forever.


We often hear from fans saying Pellers won the league with Mancini squad, would we say that had Mancini stayed another season we would still have got a league and cup double ?

I dont think Mancini will come back to england let alone chelsea, if he did he would stay 2 or 3 years then leave, these days this type of manager ends up short term.

Fingers crossed one day we will draw one of his teams in the Chumps cup so we can thank him.
 
Just like the current Chelsea players some of our players, for one reason or another, 'backstabbed' which led to our owner and chairman no choice to let go of Mancini. Mancini's main problem was to clamor for better players to weed out those who are not good enough to take us to the promised land.
Do we want the players to have the upper hand?
Another revisionist.

If it had been just a few players, the club would almost certainly have backed him and would have been right to do so. But it was a good few players who were pissed off with him (and when players like Silva and Zabaleta complain then you know you've got problems) but the main problem, and the one that got him the sack ultimately, was his complete refusal to work within the system he'd been asked to worked in, with a DoF. The Sheikh gave him one last chance in a meeting in Abu Dhabi after we'd played Newcastle but he demanded that the club needed to get rid of Soriano or Begiristain and do things his way. That is the last thing the owner and chairman wanted to do and the board was unanimous in ratifying the decision to sack him.

He wasn't stabbed in the back; he effectively died by his own hand.
 
Felt it was the right time for him to go when he left us and don't want him back here but i'd feel a bit gutted if he ended up at Chelsea. More so than i would if Pellegrini went there. Mancini's Chelsea would be a greater threat to us than Pellgrini's Chelsea.
 
Another revisionist.

If it had been just a few players, the club would almost certainly have backed him and would have been right to do so. But it was a good few players who were pissed off with him (and when players like Silva and Zabaleta complain then you know you've got problems) but the main problem, and the one that got him the sack ultimately, was his complete refusal to work within the system he'd been asked to worked in, with a DoF. The Sheikh gave him one last chance in a meeting in Abu Dhabi after we'd played Newcastle but he demanded that the club needed to get rid of Soriano or Begiristain and do things his way. That is the last thing the owner and chairman wanted to do and the board was unanimous in ratifying the decision to sack him.

He wasn't stabbed in the back; he effectively died by his own hand.

What exactly were Silva and Zabaleta unhappy about? If you can say that is.
 
What exactly were Silva and Zabaleta unhappy about? If you can say that is.
I don't know for sure but in general the complaints seemed to be about his attitude towards them and the training routine. I know Kompany once questioned something he was doing in training and made what he thought was a constructive suggestion, only to be told to mind his own business. Bellamy carefully explained to him about his knee problems and that he couldn't complete the training routine that he was being asked to do and the response from Mancini was do what he was told or fuck off.
 
It would actually be a good thing the chelsea players wouldn't play for him anyway judging by the way they reacted to mourinho.
 
I was pretty angry when he left and felt the players let him down and that they should've been sold, but as I got older I realised that sacking him was the only real solution and in fact he shot himself in the foot really with his actions. Saying that though he is still a legend of this club without a doubt and gave us lots of great moments. I would be absolutely gutted if he went to Chelsea or any other top club in England (just like I would if Pellegrini did, although less so), it just wouldn't feel right seeing him return to the Etihad with another premier league team.
 
I'd be devastated. He's ours.

He took that fucking banner down, he won us the league in the most exciting, exhilarating way imaginable, he done them cunts 6-1 at their manor. He's a City legend, and I don't a fucking cunting rats twatting arse if he didn't say good morning to some fucking gurning imbecile.
 

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