If the owner confirms Mancini...

i would be over the moon, its time for this club to grow up and give a manager a decent run, its how the rags became so successful by showing faith in fergiscum!
 
Strictly speaking I cannot answer this because I am not a Mancini outer.

I would be delighted to see him stay... dont want Jose dont want anyone else for at least two more seasons, by which time Mancini will be universally acclaimed as a brilliant manager having won trophhies for City over the last three seasons.

Mind you there will still be the moaning minnies on here who wont be happy until we get Hughes back.
 
scorer said:
Strictly speaking I cannot answer this because I am not a Mancini outer.

I would be delighted to see him stay... dont want Jose dont want anyone else for at least two more seasons, by which time Mancini will be universally acclaimed as a brilliant manager having won trophhies for City over the last three seasons.

Mind you there will still be the moaning minnies on here who wont be happy until we get Hughes back.


its got feck all to do with hughes tbh....hughes was a poor manager, some fans wanted rid.....mancini is also proving to be an uphill struggle too, some fans want rid

it's not about who the managers are but what they didnt do
 
shadygiz said:
scorer said:
Strictly speaking I cannot answer this because I am not a Mancini outer.

I would be delighted to see him stay... dont want Jose dont want anyone else for at least two more seasons, by which time Mancini will be universally acclaimed as a brilliant manager having won trophhies for City over the last three seasons.

Mind you there will still be the moaning minnies on here who wont be happy until we get Hughes back.


its got feck all to do with hughes tbh....hughes was a poor manager, some fans wanted rid.....mancini is also proving to be an uphill struggle too, some fans want rid

it's not about who the managers are but what they didnt do

100% correct.
 
Pardon me for making comment (not a Mancini outer or doubter as the case is) but I'd be delighted if Mancini was confirmed as Manager for the next 3 years because I think that 4 years is the true test of a Manager.
Y1: Squad remodel begins - bring in a number of new players to reinforce existing - start transition to new systems of play and new club culture / training regime etc.
Y2: Bring in additional new players to get squad rebuild to 90% and bed new players in to newly established systems.
Y3: Win everything.
Y4: Do it again to prove that it wasn't a 1 off.

After no success comes after 4 years then it's time to part company but not before the manager's had reasonable time to settle everything down and demonstrate results.
Those doubting Mancini are working on the basis that it's possible to go for gold right from the off . . . and win everything. That's pure fantasy and even the greatest of Manager with the largest of investments haven't managed to bring instant success unless playing with the successful systems of the previous manager (never in a rebuild!).
 
scorer said:
Strictly speaking I cannot answer this because I am not a Mancini outer.

I would be delighted to see him stay... dont want Jose dont want anyone else for at least two more seasons, by which time Mancini will be universally acclaimed as a brilliant manager having won trophhies for City over the last three seasons.

Mind you there will still be the moaning minnies on here who wont be happy until we get Hughes back.

You can clearly something in the turgid football he produces which i cannot see
 
hisroyalblueness said:
Pardon me for making comment (not a Mancini outer or doubter as the case is) but I'd be delighted if Mancini was confirmed as Manager for the next 3 years because I think that 4 years is the true test of a Manager.
Y1: Squad remodel begins - bring in a number of new players to reinforce existing - start transition to new systems of play and new club culture / training regime etc.
Y2: Bring in additional new players to get squad rebuild to 90% and bed new players in to newly established systems.
Y3: Win everything.
Y4: Do it again to prove that it wasn't a 1 off.

After no success comes after 4 years then it's time to part company but not before the manager's had reasonable time to settle everything down and demonstrate results.
Those doubting Mancini are working on the basis that it's possible to go for gold right from the off . . . and win everything. That's pure fantasy and even the greatest of Manager with the largest of investments haven't managed to bring instant success unless playing with the successful systems of the previous manager (never in a rebuild!).

THIS 100%
 
hisroyalblueness said:
Pardon me for making comment (not a Mancini outer or doubter as the case is) but I'd be delighted if Mancini was confirmed as Manager for the next 3 years because I think that 4 years is the true test of a Manager.
Y1: Squad remodel begins - bring in a number of new players to reinforce existing - start transition to new systems of play and new club culture / training regime etc.
Y2: Bring in additional new players to get squad rebuild to 90% and bed new players in to newly established systems.
Y3: Win everything.
Y4: Do it again to prove that it wasn't a 1 off.

After no success comes after 4 years then it's time to part company but not before the manager's had reasonable time to settle everything down and demonstrate results.
Those doubting Mancini are working on the basis that it's possible to go for gold right from the off . . . and win everything. That's pure fantasy and even the greatest of Manager with the largest of investments haven't managed to bring instant success unless playing with the successful systems of the previous manager (never in a rebuild!).
Any chance of a bit of pace sometime in those 4 years?
 

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