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

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.

Bellamy subsequently is on record as saying he regretted how he behaved towards Mancini and he wished he would have acted differently and stayed at the club.
he couldn't have been that bad.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing...
 
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.

Just about sums it all up mate.
Bang on.
 
Bellamy subsequently is on record as saying he regretted how he behaved towards Mancini and he wished he would have acted differently and stayed at the club.
he couldn't have been that bad.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing...
Bellamy is a case in point.
Should we let players like him dictate how the manager should carry out his training regimen? Unbelievable
 
Bellamy subsequently is on record as saying he regretted how he behaved towards Mancini and he wished he would have acted differently and stayed at the club.
he couldn't have been that bad.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing...
Just read his book and Bellamy said "I was a dick and wish I'd behaved differently" about everything he did.
 
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.
Agreed.
 
Bellamy is a case in point.
Should we let players like him dictate how the manager should carry out his training regime?
Well if he wants to play him in peak condition as often as he then there has to be some sort of compromise. And the club backed Mancini in his battle against the club doctor and look where that got us.

If you had a bad back or knee and you told your boss that you shouldn't be doing any heavy lifting but your boss says "Fuck that, you'll do as I tell you. I don't give a shit about your back/knee" I suspect you wouldn't just meekly say "Yes boss, Whatever you want. Sorry for asking."
 
Bobby wanted out just like Mou at Chelsea they upset players and staff deliberately so the boards have no choice but to find a new Manager in Bobbys case I thought he wqnted too leave us as soon as his Dad became ill when he kept going back to Italy, having said all that I love the man and he's a legend in my eyes the 6-1 the semi-final and the double over them in Trafford makes him a great manager.

If he goes to Chelsea and its a big if, it wouldn't bother me one bit so good luck to him.
 
Well if he wants to play him in peak condition as often as he then there has to be some sort of compromise. And the club backed Mancini in his battle against the club doctor and look where that got us.

If you had a bad back or knee and you told your boss that you shouldn't be doing any heavy lifting but your boss says "Fuck that, you'll do as I tell you. I don't give a shit about your back/knee" I suspect you wouldn't just meekly say "Yes boss, Whatever you want. Sorry for asking."
I can understand and empathized with Beller's plight as an humanitarian.
But for the good of the club we have to be mercenary with those mercenaries (earning tons of money).

That include weeding out those who are not good enough to take us to the promised land.
 
Just read his book and Bellamy said "I was a dick and wish I'd behaved differently" about everything he did.
Bellamy restated what Brookers said in a subsequent tv interview. He also said leaving City when he did was one of his biggest mistakes and regrets in football.

With a club full of new alpha males, any manager would have struggled having Bellamy, Tevez, Adebayor, Robinho and later Balotelli in the same club at the same time. None of this is usually taken into account when people recall the unique situation Mancini found himself in when he first arrived. We saw what happened when the powers that be allowed the tail to begin wagging the dog. Player anarchy, that's what.
 
I can understand and empathized with Beller's plight as an humanitarian.
But for the good of the club we have to be mercenary with those mercenaries (earning tons of money).

That include weeding out those who are not good enough to take us to the promised land.
Don't disagree but Bellamy wasn't being bolshie for the sake of it; he was concerned about maximising his game time. Here's how it was reported in an extract in The Mirror:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/craig-bellamy-autobiography-roberto-mancini-1924768

And I say again, had Mancini been prepared to work with Soriano, Begiristain & Marwood instead of continually fighting against them, I've no doubt he would have got full support from them if he's gone to them and said "Look x, y & z aren't pulling their weight and I don't want them here any more."

I had the privilege many years ago to hear from Mike Summerbee about the Mercer/Allison partnership and how they worked. Malcolm was brilliant not just because he was a good technical coach but because he knew his players and how to motivate each one. Some, like Neil Young, he had to be a friend to, put an arm round his shoulder and encourage him. With Buzzer, he knew he needed to be his enemy and get under his skin. Mercer was a safety valve in this as Mike used to go steaming into his office ranting and raving about what Malcolm had said or done to him and Joe would calm him down and tell him Malcolm only did it to get the best out of him. And Mike eventually understood that this was what he needed to get him fired up. I asked him about how he managed Colin Bell and he said Colin didn't need managing as he was entirely self-motivated, which is what made him so great. But not everyone was like that and that's what Mancini failed to understand. That's why he's a very good manager but will never be a great one who builds something long-term. He's more of a short, sharp shock type of guy.
 
Mancini's done more for me than some cunting kitman and his shit YouTube videos. I suppose city for the football, not for their content.
 
Whereas licking the owners and pellekeegans ring piece on a daily basis is perfectly normal behaviour for an adult

What I'm not is some sad plastic fanboy still crying about his secret gay crush getting sacked three years ago. Pellegrini's on his way and I'll move on.

Your comments about the owners sum
up just what a worthless no mark you are. You don't deserve to support our club. Then again I'm not sure you do.
 
What I'm not is some sad plastic fanboy still crying about his secret gay crush getting sacked three years ago. Pellegrini's on his way and I'll move on.

Your comments about the owners sum
up just what a worthless no mark you are. You don't deserve to support our club. Then again I'm not sure you do.

I don't want Mancini back sunshine just pointing out your usually hypocrisy, slag a manager off then wet your knickers when others do it to the new manager, and for your information the guys running our club will make mistakes and you won't turn to dust as a fan if you admit it, tis not my fault you backed yourself into a corner with your pellekeegan love fest
 

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