Is anyone not 100% behind Mancini?

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Wasn't so long ago Roberto was being talked about as a stop gap until Mourinho could be arsed to come over.

But I wouldn't swap Mancini for any other manager now. I think he's learning game by game and I can really see a comparison with Fergusons first season at Utd.

We need to keep Mancini for a long time - even if we win nothing this season. The man is the real deal in my opinion. I think we just might, potentially, have the best premier league manager in history on our hands right now.
 
mammutly said:
Wasn't so long ago Roberto was being talked about as a stop gap until Mourinho could be arsed to come over.

But I wouldn't swap Mancini for any other manager now. I think he's learning game by game and I can really see a comparison with Fergusons first season at Utd.

We need to keep Mancini for a long time - even if we win nothing this season. The man is the real deal in my opinion. I think we just might, potentially, have the best premier league manager in history on our hands right now.

Like the fact he care - when we equalised no punching of the air just sat there still pissed we were only drawing - love to gear one of his half time team talks
 
120% behind him he is the business would love to hear the half time word the paint would have been peeling off the walls
 
Had my doubts about his European record with Inter when he first got the job and I can now see that I was looking too much at the long term and not enough at the short term, namely domestic success.

Still frustrates me very occasionally (subbing Adebayor for Zabaleta when 2-1 down at Wolves and the team's somewhat stifled performance in the home derby this year because you can bet your bottom dollar they won't show us that much respect next month) but yeah, on the whole, I think he has done very, very well.

What Brian Kidd said about his attention to detail after the West Ham game last month impressed me as well, considering who Kidd has worked under previously.
 
I wasn't convinced after the derby and Birmingham games but since fulham away I've been very impressed. How he changed tactics to get a point at arsenal when we were getting
Battered was when i finally thought we might actually win something with this guy. I still think the league is a bit too much this year but the Europa is very achievable now he has started to ship some of the shit out
 
PowderBlue said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Yeah. That shit bag from Sheffield

needs glasses that fucker, cant spot a good manager when he sees one. Needs a good slap as well
He already got a slap but unfortunately the slap wasn't enough to wake him from his sleep. He must have a good chin cause the guy who slapped him would have killed him if only he had got off the train in Sheffield
 
We will be begging for Mancini to stay in 2 years time ,after he`s won us trophies and the Italian nat team come calling.
Love the fella
 
mammutly said:
Wasn't so long ago Roberto was being talked about as a stop gap until Mourinho could be arsed to come over.

But I wouldn't swap Mancini for any other manager now. I think he's learning game by game and I can really see a comparison with Fergusons first season at Utd.

We need to keep Mancini for a long time - even if we win nothing this season. The man is the real deal in my opinion. I think we just might, potentially, have the best premier league manager in history on our hands right now.

totally behind mancini but were do you see this comparison????
 
de niro said:
The only manager I was 100% on was Alan ball, I was 100% certain he'd ruin my club from day one.

Bob gets 99.9999% he'll win us things.
That's how I felt about Stuart Pearce. Anyway, regarding the OP's question those against Roberto are the media, most fans of other clubs, and the less enlightened City fans - and they're all wrong.
 

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