"I would rather lose a tournament than break my word to a player"

He's not been vindicated at all with his decision imo. He should never be promising players the opportunity to play in cup finals.

He put his relationship with a player in front of the best interests of the club.

Absolutely disgraceful that he has said he would rather lose.

Fair play to Willy he came up trumps in the end. Manuel may be a nice man but his priority should be Manchester City and not Willy.
Exactly. I have no problem with telling a player that he will be chosen *if he performs up to the necessary standard*. Shouldn't there be some accountability? When you're hired for a job it's with certain expectations, when you fail you're replaced. It's not personal, it's the cost of playing at the highest level.
 
He should not have made any such promise imo. His job is to win games not convince the world he is a nice guy.
 
Very few of us, including myself, supported Pellegrini's decision to start Caballero, but he's been vindicated in a huge way.

It's easy to say with hindsight, and the reaction to that quote would have been very different had we lost, but you have to admire Pellegrini's loyalty, and indeed balls, for making that call.
Very true. I'm afraid a defeat, and especially if Willy had blundered like his opposite number, would have provoked a response of predictable hostility from those of us who disagreed with his decision. I still think he was wrong to promise Willy a berth in the team irrespective of form but I admire his principles.
 
integrity is what will differentiate us from teams like Chelsea, United etc.. we have a manager who doesn't berate refs or other managers, a captain who is eloquent, intelligent and a true leader of men, and players who do not dive to win penalties.
I think Pellegrini putting his trust and faith in Willy was not born out of some notion to "do the right thing" but because Willy is actually a decent goalie, easily demonstrated against Liverpool yesterday.
We are too quick to blame, point fingers and gnash teeth, the manager has shown in the last 2 games that he can deliver the goods in very important games, without sacrificing quality.
It makes it even better that this is apparently Willy's first trophy, and was so emotional after the game, giving a match winning performance at Wembley, a place he holds in high regards, because of it's historical legacy.
 
If I sold all my possessions - went to the casino and bet on black at roulette and won I would have double my money. Would that vindicate my decision, or is it only by pure dumb luck I am not destitute? Pelligrini was a prat that got lucky - still a clown for what he did. On the bright side only at City can we make a hero out of a cabbage
 
Thats the way i feel.And while his statement is all lovely and fluffy,it certainly doesnt have the interests of the group as its intention.Fortunately things could not have worked out better yesterday which has made his statement somewhat untouchable,however,given recent,relevant,evidence.......it could have been very different,,as a decision based on the heart wasnt,imo,the right one.
It wasn't based on the heart, I don't know why people keep saying this. It's a decision made prior to the season. You have 2 goalies, you are able to attract good goalies as backups if you give both goalies competitions to play in.

The #1 goalie takes the more important championship : CL & League. The backup gets the lesser cups: FA and League cup. That's the division.
There are no exceptions for finals. It's your competition.

And sticking to those principles was way more important. Yes, even more so than winning the Cup.

I agree with the statement Pellars made and the principle that underpins it. That's what true greatness is made of.
 
if we would have lost yesterday I'm sure most would be saying pellers should not have promised willy anything in the first place, but we win so we can say it's great to have a manager who values trust so highly
Well some of us said it before the game, and there are those who's rather have lost the league xup with Willy than win it with Joe.
It's about something bigger than the game. It's about character. It's about principles. And most of all it about having a long-term view rather than a short one. For most who agree with Pellars, it was quite an easy choice. It took some balls for him to not bend to the whims of the media and short-term thinking fans, but really it wasn't much of a decision.
 
Has it occurred to any of us that Willy may be a better keeper than we have given him credit for in the past?
Joe has had the number 1 spot almost by default as he is England's n 1 but in effect whenever Caballero has been called into action (chavs excepted) he has actually been pretty decent.
I like the way he can actually catch a ball and hold onto it and he does dominate his 6 yard box far better than Joe.
Considering the massive pressure he was under yesterday he was magnificent throughout the 120 mins let alone the pens.
Quite a few around me in 502 yesterday thought Pep may look at him favourably when he arrives....
Think Joe may have some competition under Guardiola.
 
Rest assured, although a lot of our squad are multi millionaire young(-ish) men, they are still human.

I'm confident the faith the manager showed in one of their colleagues, one of their mates, yesterday and in the build up to yesterday will not have been lost on them and could well pay serious dividends over the next few weeks.

Ask yourself.. As an employee which type of manager would you be most likely to run through brick walls for? One who goes back on his word to you and tells you it is just one of those things, or one who risks heavy criticism and sticks to the promises he has been making to you? Rest assured , if we had lost yesterday Manuel would have been hung,drawn,quartered, and then shot by many many people on here and in the media and, knowing that, he was prepared to still put his faith in a player that most fans and every journalist had decided was "shit". Just imagine that you are a member of our squad this morning. If Manuel tells you something, maybe to play in a certain way, or to adopt a certain attitude are you now more or less likely to have faith in him?

That decision yesterday could well be one that wins us the league this year. And sad to say there are many many on here who will still slate him for it. People were complaining last night and today that we had won a cup with a squad and a team that the manager picked. Complaining because we won a cup!! Complaining! Because our manager proved himself not just a gentleman and a class act but also a better judge of a player in a given circumstance than ANY journalist and ANY pundit and ANY fan. They were more gutted than the murderers amd their tears were extra salty.

I think Manuel won us the league yesterday and for that I am grateful and happy.
 
I can see how little you care about this Dribble by the 2000 word post you just made on it.
I care about my club end of.

For anyone to say they'd rather lose the chance of silverware so they can keep their word to a player speaks volumes. I'm in an office with 4 Dippers and 4 Rags and all of them to a man have just asked me if Pellegrini seriously came out and said that. I asked them what would they do if their manager came out and said that and they all said they'd want him gone! Other responses were, 'Well what else is a manager there for if not to win matches and silverware?'

The other thing that speaks volumes is that after your strange initial post, you've only got a 70 character/20 word reply in response. Say's it all really, you seriously need to engage your brain before you spout crap aloud on the internet mate. You're seriously out of step on this.
 
His comments of "rather losing the title than his words" would not have been met with such good grace had Willy cost us yesterday i like many wanted Joe and while i am a delighted blue i dont think i need to apologize for wanting the best goalkeeper we have to play in a major cup final
 
He didn't say it and we didn't lose. Had we lost he would have been ridiculed for such a statement.
Task
Team
Individual


This is the correct priority according to pretty much every great military and sporting leader.
Yes and that is exactly what he did.

The task was the League Cup, the League Cup keeper was Willy, the Individual was Joe. Pellars prioritized the task and team over the individual.

In future, probably by this summer, when City Identifies a young great goalie to backup their superstar, they can let him know that at 'this' club we give opportunity to be great to all our squad players. And the backup goalie has his competition and his position will not be usurped by a weak minded coach giving in to the media or short-sighted fans.

That's the club you love. The one who prioritizes principle over everything. Funny enough, clubs like that often win more too. Because they get it at a deeper level.
 
I think the key point many of us are making is that it's a promise he should have never made, and I noticed it's one you also made on the citywatch podcast.

I see the credence to the trust of the squad argument, and I fully recognise its importance, but Manuel backed himself into that corner, it's a promise he never had to make. And it led to him playing Russian roulette yesterday.

There were some serious potential drawbacks to either choice, he started a player in poor form due to a previous promise going against all conventional wisdom costing us the cup final and losing the support with it (potentially derailing the whole season), or he dropped the out of form player for a superior alternative and we lost anyway, and we'd be plotless and Pellegrini would have lost the trust and respect of the squad (potentially derailing the whole season).

Thankfully it went perfectly, fairytale stuff. But make no mistake, Pellegrini made a huge error making that promise in the first place, and it led to him taking a huge gamble.

Personally, hearing his comments when I got back really jarred with me. We knew that was his thinking going into the game, and that's what angered so many of us. If things hadn't gone so well and we'd lost I'm sure he wouldn't have been so forthcoming in his post match interview.

But, I'm of course delighted it went the way it did. Especially for Willy to be the hero the way he did, could see how much it meant to him and the rest of the squad, could inspire us on now in the league, fingers crossed.

All about those margins in football, a hair' breadth from catastrophe and euphoria.

I don't agree with you.
 
Exactly. I have no problem with telling a player that he will be chosen *if he performs up to the necessary standard*. Shouldn't there be some accountability? When you're hired for a job it's with certain expectations, when you fail you're replaced. It's not personal, it's the cost of playing at the highest level.
I disagree with both of you. The only way he should have been dropped is if his form and effort collapsed. There was no proof of that. Willy certainly didn't fail before the cup final. Anyway all these people now saying Manuel was wrong are, (in my opinion) the same people who just don't like Manuel and have wanted him replaced for months and in some cases years. He has been 100% vindicated in his thoughts, words and actions.
 
Exactly. I have no problem with telling a player that he will be chosen *if he performs up to the necessary standard*. Shouldn't there be some accountability? When you're hired for a job it's with certain expectations, when you fail you're replaced. It's not personal, it's the cost of playing at the highest level.
He helped win all the games to get us to that final. One would think that's accountability enough. Not to mention, the club knowingly gave up on his other competitions. Pretty much dicking him out of a chance to succeed. Yet some thought the right decision was to callously take away the competition he worked to get into the finals. This is shocking!!

Like someone said, I'm happiest we won with Willy. But I'd have been more content losing with Willy than winning with Joe.
 
Only on this site do we see City fans criticising the manager , who has just won his 3rd trophy in 2.5 seasons, for picking the team that won a cup at Wembley.

"I'm happy we won (hmmm) but he should have picked a different team that might not have won" seems to be the prevailing wisdom from some.

Only on this site.

Mods/Ric can we do something about this rising tide of absolute negativity on here. Its been steadily increasing now for months if not years and is spoiling what is an otherwise brilliant site.

Give us all prozac. Either that or use a MIB mind eraser thingy so we can't remember certain league games, Liverpool at home, west ham at home, Spurs away, villa away, and let's be fair we all know there are more.
 
Be it marriage, business, team sport or any other enterprise involving more than one human being, the biggest ingredient for success is trust. Ruthlessness is fine but it is a managers job to keep people motivated and on board. That involves having to accommodate everybody involved. If for whatever reason that promise is given, then that promise has to be kept. Not only if possible, or maybe, or if the circumstances are right, but at all costs. If not then that is the slippery slope of losing the confidence of everybody that has any dealings with you and you find yourself in the same situation that Mourinho finds himself in every 3 years at every club he goes to. It goes beyond football and to the core of what it means to be a good, decent and honest human being. Given the choice of a Mourinho and a Pellegrini, it'd be Pellegrini every time. I would be willing to bet that Pellegrini, whatever you think of his abilities as a manager, has the full respect of everybody at the club.
He certainly has mine.


Absolutely this 100%
 
If I sold all my possessions - went to the casino and bet on black at roulette and won I would have double my money. Would that vindicate my decision, or is it only by pure dumb luck I am not destitute? Pelligrini was a prat that got lucky - still a clown for what he did. On the bright side only at City can we make a hero out of a cabbage
If the best manager in the premier league is a clown can you describe the other 19 please? Maybe you went to see a Circus managed by Einstein as a youngster.
 
So what you are saying is that we shouldn't laud him whether he wins or whether he loses. So the man is condemned to being a failure in some peoples eyes whether he wins or loses. The reason probably is that people would prefer someone who jumps up and down on the touchline, courts controversy at every opportunity and generally brings attention to the club for the wrong reasons. The point is that his dignity doesn't appeal to certain people. That says more about them than it does about him.
I think a proportion of that 99% would have been happy for us to lose yesterday just so their perception of Pellegrini could be justified.
The man made a massive call in the teeth of opposition from according to you, 99% of the fanbase. He was right you were wrong. Events have proved it. I think the honourable and right thing to do would be just put your hands up like many have done on here and accept it. It saddens me but doesn't really surprise me to see that people will still push their argument regardless of having been proved conclusively wrong.
I don't think it's too much to ask to give somebody credit when they have so publicly earned it.


Another cracking post mate.
 

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