OrigamiNinja said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
No one will be happy with Mourinho anyway.
The only thing that would please most on here would be a few relegations.
Give us the opportunity to bleat on and on about how loyal we are as we watch a shit team.
Big fish in a small pond and they fucking love it.
Couldnt disagree more.
I know that if Mourinho got the job he would be in some ways our last hope on the basis that he is the best and if he cant produce the goods nobody can. The problem at the minute is that we keep appointing managers in hope rather than expectation and when things dont go as planned/hoped people like myself can always point to the fact that we dont have the best in charge and until we have the best in charge we wont fulfil our potential. Put Mourinho in charge and I guarantee the 'moaners' and 'not real fans' like myself will shut up once and for all, in fact the only thing I will moan about is how travelling to all those Champions League Finals are costing me a fortune!
You've just made the EXACT point I was trying to make with Tolmie's Hairdoo a few posts earlier!
No matter what manager we have, unless it's Mourinho, all we will ever get is that the incumbent manager is just keeping the seat warm until the Special One finally takes over... and until that happens people will be in a permanent state of dissappointment and expectation.
And what chance does Mancini have when faced with that?
It means that no matter what Mancni acheives, it will never be quite good enough as Mourinho would always achieve more.
So what happens in the summer if Mourinho turns us down once again? Does that mean the critics of Mancini will roll up their tents and accept the manager and give him the support he deserves? Or do they just carry on moaning because the Special One is still out there just waiting for that magic moment when he eventually takes over?
You can't leave a manager in limbo. We either back him or sack him. We did that with Hughes, we might have to do that with Mancini. And if Mourinho doesn't come in... then who next?
There's no one else out there I'd have, to be honest.
And if wonder of wonders, Mourinho DID take over in the summer... the expectation levels at City will make the current demands seem like a picnic.
So Mourinho has to deliver... straightaway... 'cos be assured there will be no honeymoon period, no time for him to build his own team... he's the Special One after all, and all on here would expect instant succeess.
And if after half a season it was as "bad" as it is now... what then?
The call goes up for Hiddink? Or Capello? Or Moyes...