Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the club

Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
ManCitizens. said:
goshogun52 said:
why you so insist to ask me that word "they"?
you feel offended or what

they played the game not us

Because you described City as they.

Win the premier league every year (Can they do that???) and get kick out from group stage of CL every year
Is that what you want?

Every now and then rags slip up, you made the mistake.

Hello, but I don't think English is goshogun's first language. Get a clue, will you?
yeah, you're right
english is not my first language
it's Japanese but i am living in USA now
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

What a shower of fickle drama queens some have become. Five months ago Mancini achieved something I never thought I'd ever see - and that was a year after two incredible winning trips Wembley! We beat United when it really matters - in a cup semi and then thrash them 6 - 1 at their place!!! He has earned and deserves more respect than some clowns on here are giving him. Don't tell me success and wealth hasn't gone to the heads of some on here.
Get some perspective - we are having an inconsistent time in the league and playing poorly in Europe - that's all!! It will come right again - it's called football - ups and downs you know!
United don't win the league every year, Barcelona don't win the Champions league every year. Pains me to say it - but their fans just understand the nature of the game and handle it better.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

goshogun52 said:
ManCitizens. said:
goshogun52 said:
why you so insist to ask me that word "they"?
you feel offended or what

they played the game not us

Because you described City as they.

Win the premier league every year (Can they do that???) and get kick out from group stage of CL every year
Is that what you want?

Every now and then rags slip up, you made the mistake.
i feel so meaningless just to argue with "they" or "we"
so ok you win

You are a rag. Confession will be good for you.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
Barcon said:
Blue Heaven said:
I hate Rags too, but I do not feel an urge to kill one. What kind of person are you?

Me? I think you are confused.

Yes, you, Little Miss Innocent.

What the fuck are you going on about? Why are you saying I have an urge to kill a rag?
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

I see the "let's all crumble in the face of adversity" crowd have taken to the airwaves. Excellent!

First FA Cup in TWO generations, first Championship in TWO generations, first TWO qualifications to the Champions League IN OUR HISTORY.......the project seems to be paying off, and a world class First Team and Academy Complex is being built to secure the future for the long term.

I'm sure Mansour is not happy this evening, but I'll bet he does not sell his entire portfolio every time there is a dip in the market, either.

Some people need to get some perspective! Mancini out? Fuck me! I guess the pressure is REALLY on to beat Swansea by a wide margin!!

Crazy! And TYPICAL CITY!
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

ManCitizens. said:
Blue Heaven said:
ManCitizens. said:
Because you described City as they.

Win the premier league every year (Can they do that???) and get kick out from group stage of CL every year
Is that what you want?

Every now and then rags slip up, you made the mistake.

Hello, but I don't think English is goshogun's first language. Get a clue, will you?

Which is why i asked which country he lives in/ came from, the reply was USA.
what other languages can you speak?
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Thatchersforearm said:
First and foremost I am a Mancini supporter and continue to be. What is unacceptable is saying 'I prepared badly for this game'. He has used term before on at least one occasion but to use it tonight is just not good enough. I don't know if he genuinely did or he's covering for the players. Either way I don't like it. This game could have made, but has ultimately broken our CL hopes for this season. Disappointed is an understatement.
Whilst watching him say the words, to me it looked like he was covering for the players. But I wouldn't say it is all over, too many "supporters" made that mistake last year, it isn't over until we are categorically out. My hope for one certainly isn't broken.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Yaya_Tony said:
I think it is you that needs to read up, it has been mentioned in this very thread by similar fuckwits to yourself that Mancini needs to win it to prove himself. The valid rebuttal is that the chumps league is a lottery most of the time, and on any given night 11 can beat 11. Given our groups, nothing is guaranteed so I think you just need to calm down a little bit, and fuck off back to the Evening News website or Ragcafe.


ERRRR, we are not out yet mate.


Oh really, find one quote in this thread stating that we should be winning the Cup this year! I'd love to see it.

Sorry for those of you that don't get it, but our financial future and FFP requires us to be competitive in the CL. Winning the CL isn't a requirement, as there is nominally more money than simply having a good run into the knockout stages.

Knowing that our future as a good investment for our benefactor hinges on Europe, do you really feel the man who has done Fuck All in Europe over the course of nearly a decade is a good bet?

I like Mancini, in fact I would be pissed to see him go for this... but this is bigger than Mancini. I don't want to see our club fucked by Platini and the other cunts in charge of UEFA and their bullshit FFP. We'll be fucked unless there are wholesale changes in our approach to Europe.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

lloydie said:
Dethred said:
bluebannana said:
and................................... read your psot mate and all I saw was somebody moaning :) we are in a tough group, anyone can beat anyone, regardless of money.

Really? Someone tell Mansour before he spends more! All we need is luck, not investment! That's what this whole CL is all about, even a club full of youth academy stars can win just on pure luck! Start selling our top players in exchange for Coventry's youth reserves and buy some nice shiny Rosary Beads.

how is a group with madrid, dortmund and ajax not an excuse. Hardest group in the champions league

You tell that to the man that has spent more than the GDP of Liberia on this club, and expects a return on investment.

Does no one here understand that failure in Europe brings us closer to not having a viable investment for Mansour? As much as 30,000,000 pounds of lost potential income due to some shitty decision making from a manager that has shown repeatedly that he isn't savvy enough for Europe... and we just having to give it time?

Financial Fair Play? We don't have time for Mancini to learn over a few seasons. Last year we said "Next year we'll get into the last 16", this year we'll say the same? What if next year we get knocked out again?

"Don't worry, UEFA will turn a blind eye regarding FFP". Bullshit. Reality can be tough, some of you aren't understanding the situation properly.

You are a rag. Confession will be good for you.

Sorry, but you clearly do not understand what FFP is and how it is now playing a determinative role in almost all major decisions made at our club these days. Yes, Pratini is a #&@*! but we still have to comply, especially now that he has assurances from the EU Parliament that he will get an antitrust exemption (which greatly reduces MCFC's chance of winning a lawsuit over it).

CL revenue streams are the big plum that our future is greatly dependent on. If we are banned from Europe for non-compliance, the whole MCFC project will be gravely wounded. If you want to learn more, please consider ambling over to the excellent Swiss Ramble football economics blog for detailed explanations of FFP and how it affects our club.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
Brewster's millions said:
Blue Heaven said:
Yes, they were gutted that no one of great quality was brought in to take their jobs...

Just joking, after all, you're so obviously correct in your inference that we lost today because of Marwood.

Meanwhile, exactly who is Angelo Gregucci?


No one is mentioning Marwood. But Scott Sinclair? Maicon?

So you want it both ways, eh? Sorry, but this kind of ploy doesn't rise to the level of real sophistry.

Would suggest that you're the one attempting the sophistry by introducing the Marwood issue in the first place. My point was not related to Marwood. You introduced Marwood into the argument even though the link was very tenuous and without any clear reasoning.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

I have a sneaky feeling the same people wanting Mancini gone would be doing just the same if we got Mourhino in and the season started the same as it has for him a Real Madrid.

Sat 4th in the league 8 points behind the leaders and just lost away in CL, there would be a thread saying is it time for a change.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

ManCitizens. said:
Blue Heaven said:
ManCitizens. said:
Because you described City as they.

Win the premier league every year (Can they do that???) and get kick out from group stage of CL every year
Is that what you want?

Every now and then rags slip up, you made the mistake.

Hello, but I don't think English is goshogun's first language. Get a clue, will you?

Which is why i asked which country he lives in/ came from, the reply was USA.

He has just clarified this. He's a native Japanese speaker.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

edwrdhor said:
Out. We r a very good team. He is an average
Manager. Very simple.
Not the only one who is simple by the looks of things...
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

lloydie said:
You are a rag. Confession will be good for you.

I wish they would ban fucks that go around calling fellow blues Rags. Its quite frankly pathetic, and pointless at the same time.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

GaudinoMotors said:
What a shower of fickle drama queens some have become. Five months ago Mancini achieved something I never thought I'd ever see - and that was a year after two incredible winning trips Wembley! We beat United when it really matters - in a cup semi and then thrash them 6 - 1 at their place!!! He has earned and deserves more respect than some clowns on here are giving him. Don't tell me success and wealth hasn't gone to the heads of some on here.
Get some perspective - we are having an inconsistent time in the league and playing poorly in Europe - that's all!! It will come right again - it's called football - ups and downs you know!
United don't win the league every year, Barcelona don't win the Champions league every year. Pains me to say it - but their fans just understand the nature of the game and handle it better.

I almost said thank fuck for that, a sensible post but you're wrong, they take it worse, we are better than they, it's how I spot a rag or a twat.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Barcon said:
Blue Heaven said:
Barcon said:
Me? I think you are confused.

Yes, you, Little Miss Innocent.

What the fuck are you going on about? Why are you saying I have an urge to kill a rag?

Look moron, you said it was alright for the other poster to write about snapping the neck of the guy he was replying to because that guy is a Rag, as you claim.

Really, could you possibly be any more stupid? You don't even comprehend the meaning of what you posted a few minutes ago. MORON.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

goshogun52 said:
ManCitizens. said:
Blue Heaven said:
Hello, but I don't think English is goshogun's first language. Get a clue, will you?

Which is why i asked which country he lives in/ came from, the reply was USA.
what other languages can you speak?

Basic Spanish and i'd like to think a decent standard of french but i'd probably be misinterpreted as you have here.

Forgetting the language for a second, you need to change your attitude. We as a club have only just started winning most of the time. For fans that have followed the club for a long period. It's frustrating to see new fans with no affiliation to the club demand results, success and the head of our manager when they would disapear after a couple of barron seasons without giving 2 ships.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

It's not just Mancini. He's not the only problem.

I would question the tactics and such, but he's not on the pitch. He can't be responsible for how the players play.
My main concern is with the dressing room. In teams like this you have a lot of outstanding, very expensive, top paid players, which will naturally lead to a lot of big egos. When you win, you win as a team. It's great, aren't we all great, and everything's in order.

It needs to be the same when you lose. Or you just can't function as a team.
Unfortunately for us, it's not. I felt it last year that everything was brilliant when things were going really well, the team pulled together and were all flying in the right direction, but things get a little bit worrying and we almost self destruct.

I will except being outplayed by a better team, all you can do is your best, I wont take players not wanting it, not trying their best.
Certain players on the pitch tonight were half hearted. They were doing their job, barely, nothing else. The bare minimum.

It's one thing in the Premiership, we know what we're getting, who we are playing and we know with almost certainty that we are well able to beat them.
There is a massive gap between the top and even mid table teams. Money and quality of football is widening more and more. In Europe, we are out of our comfort zone. It will take a season or so to adapt and balance all the competitions. A lot of teams we face don't have the same money as we do, but have heart and have nothing to lose.

They want it, and from the games we've played so far, I could clearly see which teams wanted it the most, and on each occasion, City didn't come out on top. Especially tonight. For me, there's too much finger pointing going on, there's too much of I did my job, it's not my fault.

We've a lot of outstanding players, but you look at some of them and you wonder, do they have the other guys backs, will they run back and make the covering tackle?
It's players like Hart I feel sorry for, who are working their holes off and getting it thrown back in their face.
At some point, as a team we need to be able to scrap together, backs against the wall, dig in and fight as a team. If it doesn't work, well at least we went down trying. But as a team, we're falling short of that. It just doesn't seem like we can get beyond the bare minimum for that.

Like I said, I'll accept losing to a better team, but we can't accept half hearted attempts.
Try, fail in a blaze of glory, but at least try. That's the only way we'll learn.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Brewster's millions said:
Blue Heaven said:
Brewster's millions said:
No one is mentioning Marwood. But Scott Sinclair? Maicon?

So you want it both ways, eh? Sorry, but this kind of ploy doesn't rise to the level of real sophistry.

Would suggest that you're the one attempting the sophistry by introducing the Marwood issue in the first place. My point was not related to Marwood. You introduced Marwood into the argument even though the link was very tenuous and without any clear reasoning.

So, your remark about a disappointing transfer window had nothing to do with Marwood? Gimme a break.
 

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