Didsbury Dave said:Well we had a 2-2 under Hughes
A 0-0 under Mancini
....and Mourinho has won 1-0 four times against them.
I think that says more than this whole thread put together. Wonderfully simple.
Lomas has a lob on said:I just find it funny, and it shows how football and opinions differ from one country to another, when it seems most City fans would take Mourinho over Mancini any day, yet Inter fans would like Mancini back instead of Mourinho.
mcfc_die_hard said:Lomas has a lob on said:I just find it funny, and it shows how football and opinions differ from one country to another, when it seems most City fans would take Mourinho over Mancini any day, yet Inter fans would like Mancini back instead of Mourinho.
thats right.
i think if you give the option to both sets of the fans if they could do a straight swap they would.
i think the mentality plays a big part in it all because jose has that rep of being the best and everybody wishes they could have him. i think he is getting unfair stick tho at inter milan and even if he walks away from there after 2 years he will probably have 2 league titles in his back pocket
Absolute rubbish. And even if it was, it won him two succesive league titles by a margin of 8 and 12 points and they were top scorers for the second one. I'd live with that.Immaculate Pasta said:mcfc_die_hard said:thats right.
i think if you give the option to both sets of the fans if they could do a straight swap they would.
i think the mentality plays a big part in it all because jose has that rep of being the best and everybody wishes they could have him. i think he is getting unfair stick tho at inter milan and even if he walks away from there after 2 years he will probably have 2 league titles in his back pocket
But the one thing i can't understand is that the reason those who want Mancini to go is because of this style of football that he is being forced to temporarily play.
What's Mourinho going to do? This style of football is his permanent style.
Prestwich_Blue said:Absolute rubbish. And even if it was, it won him two succesive league titles by a margin of 8 and 12 points and they were top scorers for the second one. I'd live with that.Immaculate Pasta said:But the one thing i can't understand is that the reason those who want Mancini to go is because of this style of football that he is being forced to temporarily play.
What's Mourinho going to do? This style of football is his permanent style.