If Mancini Was To Resign

Matt the Giant said:
Pep Guradiola would not be a good choice as afar as I can tell. Even the man himself said his success as a manager was due to the players he had, mentioning Messi, Xavi and Iniesta. He said something like "without them I may not be successful at all", and that could very well be true.

We have almost equally great players at the club, but making them play like Barca would take many years, if even possible at all.

I know the majority on here will think I lost it completely when saying the following; but IF Mancini would leave us (and I would hate that) I would like to see Martin O'Neill in charge. The best tactician there is, next to Sir Alex.

Can't wait.
 
jay_mcfc said:
peoffrey said:
Kolarov? I fail to see how his value has increased.

p.s. Your reply was the worst thing I've read since My Life In Music by David Hasselhoff.

What an arrogant poster you are. There was nothing wrong with his reply. Mancini's signings have been excellent and the vast majority will have increased their value. The only players causing any trouble were signed by a previous manager and are finished at the club.

I see there is still an under current of anti Mancini ness. What does he have to do to please you all?

I'm about the least arrogant person you could ever wish to meet, Jay. The post was a tongue-in-cheek jibe at that poster who made a similar comment at me.

And where has my anti-Mancini feeling come across in that post? I actually quite like him. My fellow Bluemooner declared that every player has rocketed in value and I'm saying they haven't. Praise where praise is due and criticism where criticism is due. Thankfully the deeply negative football has finished and we're being entertained. Not even the saddest **** alive enjoyed a tactical 0-0 draw.
 
peoffrey said:
jay_mcfc said:
peoffrey said:
Kolarov? I fail to see how his value has increased.

p.s. Your reply was the worst thing I've read since My Life In Music by David Hasselhoff.

What an arrogant poster you are. There was nothing wrong with his reply. Mancini's signings have been excellent and the vast majority will have increased their value. The only players causing any trouble were signed by a previous manager and are finished at the club.

I see there is still an under current of anti Mancini ness. What does he have to do to please you all?

I'm about the least arrogant person you could ever wish to meet, Jay. The post was a tongue-in-cheek jibe at that poster who made a similar comment at me.

And where has my anti-Mancini feeling come across in that post? I actually quite like him. My fellow Bluemooner declared that every player has rocketed in value and I'm saying they haven't. Praise where praise is due and criticism where criticism is due. Thankfully the deeply negative football has finished and we're being entertained. Not even the saddest **** alive enjoyed a tactical 0-0 draw.
I did and besides, football is a game of results not entertainment.
 
remoh said:
Matt the Giant said:
Pep Guradiola would not be a good choice as afar as I can tell. Even the man himself said his success as a manager was due to the players he had, mentioning Messi, Xavi and Iniesta. He said something like "without them I may not be successful at all", and that could very well be true.

We have almost equally great players at the club, but making them play like Barca would take many years, if even possible at all.

I know the majority on here will think I lost it completely when saying the following; but IF Mancini would leave us (and I would hate that) I would like to see Martin O'Neill in charge. The best tactician there is, next to Sir Alex.

Can't wait.

Appreciate the sarcasm but I think I'd rather be on fire.
 
Tameside Tom said:
remoh said:
Matt the Giant said:
Pep Guradiola would not be a good choice as afar as I can tell. Even the man himself said his success as a manager was due to the players he had, mentioning Messi, Xavi and Iniesta. He said something like "without them I may not be successful at all", and that could very well be true.

We have almost equally great players at the club, but making them play like Barca would take many years, if even possible at all.

I know the majority on here will think I lost it completely when saying the following; but IF Mancini would leave us (and I would hate that) I would like to see Martin O'Neill in charge. The best tactician there is, next to Sir Alex.

Can't wait.

Appreciate the sarcasm but I think I'd rather be on fire.

What sarcasm?
 
Ragnarok said:
I did and besides, football is a game of results not entertainment.

No real fan actively wants to watch his team play for a 0-0 draw.
 
jay_mcfc said:
Apologies Peoffry, didn't realise it was an 'in' joke

Not from where I'm sat. I've got my nose pressed firmly against the glass.
 

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