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Our first FA Cup victory since 69

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The first time seeing City lift the league title.

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Memories have been made by this man that will not be erased by the likes of Billy Shears and his gang of Mancini hating weirdos.

I also celebrated when Pellers won the title but nothing will beat the first time after a lifetime of waiting.
 
Our first FA Cup victory since 69

r



The first time seeing City lift the league title.

Manchester%20City%20v%20QPR:%20Roberto%20Mancini


Memories have been made by this man that will not be erased by the likes of Billy Shears and his gang of Mancini hating weirdos.

I also celebrated when Pellers won the title but nothing will beat the first time after a lifetime of waiting.
Now thats passion.
 
Put it this way, I'd much sooner see Mancini in the Chelsea dugout than Pep.

The man is a legend for us but we've moved on and the Pep brand of football is the next step for us. I'd actually love to see the tactical battles between the two when we met each other.
 
It was an apt description for small number of posters who have seemingy become almost like a fanatical bodyguard for Mancini on here of late.

If a Mancini thread appears, he will be discussed, good, bad and warts and all.

Nowhere does it say no dissenting voices.

Some of the personal abuse is stepping over the line as well.

I posted on his thread yesterday and imo, wasn't disrespectful yet called all sorts.

It's boring and is doing nothing for Bluemoon as a forum.
You don't get it though do you? You're backing Billy, who's language and general manner when discussing Mancini is disgusting and will provoke strong reactions from the vast majority of blues who didn't think he was the worlds biggest ****.
The fact that a mod is pulling up blues whilst allowing him carte Blanche to spout his shite says it all.
 
Aguero: Mancini did not lose the dressing room...?

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has defended former manager Roberto Mancini, insisting the Italian did not 'lose the dressing room' during the Blues' disappointing 2012/13 campaign.

Despite starting the season with Community Shield success against Chelsea, the Etihad Stadium side laboured in their attempt to defend their Premier League title. City finished 11 points behind arch rivals Manchester United and crashed out of the Champions League at the group phase without winning a single game.

Reports of a dressing room revolt first emanated in October following a 3-1 loss to Ajax in Amsterdam, while goalkeeper Joe Hart was believed to have clashed with his manager in the aftermath of City's derby defeat to United in December.

The former Sampdoria and Lazio striker left his post a year to the day since winning the Premier League in the most dramatic of fashions; Aguero netting in the final seconds of the season to steal the silverware away from the Red Devils.

And the Argentine front-man, who opened his account for 2013/14 in City's 4-0 drubbing of Newcastle on Monday evening, has stuck up for Mancini, stating the players never had a problem with the manager.

Speaking exclusively to FourFourTwo, he said: "Whenever a team isn't at its best, the press are looking for stories to explain why.

"Mancini never had a problem with anyone and we got on well with him because he always had the club's best interests at heart.

"The club have the right to decide whether he was going to stay or not at the end of the season, but there certainly weren't any problems from us."

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/aguero-mancini-did-not-lose-dressing-room#cYaZ1QeHsgHgo4b4.99

On the other hand there's always the mythical FBI Dossier version we keep hearing about.
 
Aguero: Mancini did not lose the dressing room...?

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has defended former manager Roberto Mancini, insisting the Italian did not 'lose the dressing room' during the Blues' disappointing 2012/13 campaign.

Despite starting the season with Community Shield success against Chelsea, the Etihad Stadium side laboured in their attempt to defend their Premier League title. City finished 11 points behind arch rivals Manchester United and crashed out of the Champions League at the group phase without winning a single game.

Reports of a dressing room revolt first emanated in October following a 3-1 loss to Ajax in Amsterdam, while goalkeeper Joe Hart was believed to have clashed with his manager in the aftermath of City's derby defeat to United in December.

The former Sampdoria and Lazio striker left his post a year to the day since winning the Premier League in the most dramatic of fashions; Aguero netting in the final seconds of the season to steal the silverware away from the Red Devils.

And the Argentine front-man, who opened his account for 2013/14 in City's 4-0 drubbing of Newcastle on Monday evening, has stuck up for Mancini, stating the players never had a problem with the manager.

Speaking exclusively to FourFourTwo, he said: "Whenever a team isn't at its best, the press are looking for stories to explain why.

"Mancini never had a problem with anyone and we got on well with him because he always had the club's best interests at heart.

"The club have the right to decide whether he was going to stay or not at the end of the season, but there certainly weren't any problems from us."

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/aguero-mancini-did-not-lose-dressing-room#cYaZ1QeHsgHgo4b4.99

On the other hand there's always the mythical FBI Dossier version we keep hearing about.
Ouch.
 
Our first FA Cup victory since 69

r



The first time seeing City lift the league title.

Manchester%20City%20v%20QPR:%20Roberto%20Mancini


Memories have been made by this man that will not be erased by the likes of Billy Shears and his gang of Mancini hating weirdos.

I also celebrated when Pellers won the title but nothing will beat the first time after a lifetime of waiting.

Indeed. The best City memories ever. I will never understand the haters. Wouldn't want to see him at Chelski tbh.

Would love him back with us though.

Legend.
 
Our first FA Cup victory since 69

r



The first time seeing City lift the league title.

Manchester%20City%20v%20QPR:%20Roberto%20Mancini


Memories have been made by this man that will not be erased by the likes of Billy Shears and his gang of Mancini hating weirdos.

I also celebrated when Pellers won the title but nothing will beat the first time after a lifetime of waiting.
There's nothing like your first time. Your first rinse, first love, first child, first car, first title....... Nothing rarely ever comes close and irrespective of what some internet loons may say, Mancini was the man who gave me the first title I can remember and for that I will forever be grateful and will never forget what he did for our club.

Why is that such a crime to some on here? Why?
 
It was an apt description for small number of posters who have seemingy become almost like a fanatical bodyguard for Mancini on here of late.

If a Mancini thread appears, he will be discussed, good, bad and warts and all.

Nowhere does it say no dissenting voices.

Some of the personal abuse is stepping over the line as well.

I posted on his thread yesterday and imo, wasn't disrespectful yet called all sorts.

It's boring and is doing nothing for Bluemoon as a forum.

Are you still being interviewed for an upcoming position as a moderator on the Bluemoon forum
or does it just keep looking like that?
Just asking like.
 
If it comes to this. I like Mancini much more than I like Pellegrini. As for Pep, well as far as I'm concerned for City he ain't done anything yet. I would have Mancini back tomorrow. Love the guy. He oozes City.
 
As a lifelong Blue only three City Managers have a place in my heart. I worshiped Joe Mercer and Malcolm Alison .They did for us in the 60's what Mancini did in the 2010's . So Mancini also is in that elite group.
Mancini had many flaws but he loved us City fans and we loved him back. Pellegrini's lack of emotion or personality just don't connect with many of us.
So I'd be gutted to see Mancini at any other Premiership club.
 
Initially I'd be gutted to see Mancini at Chelsea but, if that were to happen I guess that I'd eventually get used to living down south, making regular trips to "the Bridge" and wearing a different shade of blue ;-)
 
When the thread about Pellers going to Chelsea was listed I thought without the best team/squad he would not affect us in the slightest.

Bobby Manc I would be gutted. He would organise them and it would be like seeing a soul mate with her new fella. You may have moved on but it would still hurt.
 
Agreed deserves a statue in time...he took us to the level of being champions in a way that will forever be rembered in not just our own but English football history, that is no small feat considering our 44 yr drought. A pivotal and key part of this great chapter in our history, which is just beginning. Thank you Bobby Manc.
Managing is his living, therefore if he goes to another premiership team (other than the scum) you cant begrudge him.
 
Agreed deserves a statue in time...he took us to the level of being champions in a way that will forever be rembered in not just our own but English football history, that is no small feat considering our 44 yr drought. A pivotal and key part of this great chapter in our history, which is just beginning. Thank you Bobby Manc.
Managing is his living, therefore if he goes to another premiership team (other than the scum) you cant begrudge him.

A statute of him giving his aggressive mouthing gesture to Ferguson would seriously piss United off. It gets my vote.
 
A statute of him giving his aggressive mouthing gesture to Ferguson would seriously piss United off. It gets my vote.
He was the first manager who let Ferguson know in no certain terms that he wasn't intimidated by him. Oh how badly I wanted Mancini to knock Ferguson the fuck out that day. Mancini respected no reputations and gave us our pride back. He also made me feel like the Rags footballing equal and made all comers respect us and as far as I'm concerned he was the man who drove Ferguson into retirement.

Ferguson even said during an interview that he couldn't wait to see the back of Mancini and accolades don't come any bigger than that in my book.
 
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He was the first manager who let Ferguson know in no certain terms that he wasn't intimidated by him. Oh how badly I wanted Mancini to knock Ferguson the fuck out that day. Mancini respected no reputations and gave us our pride back. He also made me feel like the Rags footballing equal and made all comers respect us and as far as I'm concerned he was the man who drove Ferguson into retirement.

Ferguson even said during an interview that he couldn't wait to see the back of Mancini and accolades don't come any bigger than that in my book.
HEAR HEAR..
... the rest of you listening?
 

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