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:
Barcon said:
Blue Heaven said:
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.


Go back and read the post, I didn't say anything of the sort. Easy to be a tough guy from your mums box room isn't it? Keep it up.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Dethred said:
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.

I'm listening to you, it's what i hear.

I've got form.

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

"damaged individual playing internet bully".....cheers Blue Heaven for your unqualified insight into my character.

There was me thinking I was responding in kind to a yank rag who was winding city fans up on their own board with comments about local leagues and small cups....

I happen to be a season ticket holder and have been for many many years and I cherish the fact I watched us win the local league last year....with my son, dad and brother.

Why stop at sticking up for yank rag wums, save the whales as well brother...!!!
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
Barcon said:
Blue Heaven said:
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.


The internet and this forum is not for you if you get offended by a remark that obviously wouldn't really be acted upon.

In fact fuck it I'm off to burn down the swamp or should I wait unitl it's full of all sorts of fans including women and children
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

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ManCitizens. said:
goshogun52 said:
ManCitizens. said:
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.

You need to stop making false assumptions about other posters and then using those assumptions as the basis for making the ultimate insult - calling someone a "Rag."
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven 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.

He has just clarified this. He's a native Japanese speaker.
you should admire my courage of arguing with you guys with my second language lol

well i am out, tired of arguing with other city fans
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Dethred said:
Petetheblu said:
Yer but there's only one Jose and at the moment he's busy with a bigger club than us, so your theory is caput, because only Jose could improve our positition short term. Anyone else would take time and no doubt more money. I would give Mancini another go next year.


I agree with your assertion that if the plug was pulled it would have to be a definite step up, and as you rightly say Mourinho is one of the few. I believe Mourinho has his eyes on an EPL return, and he has a habit of taking on clubs in excellent positions financially or in their squads...

That, or I think Guardiola could certainly fit the bill, and he's untethered.
What you are failing to address, is that despite these these managers from the Iberian peninsula, our man has only a few months ago signed a deal that will keep him here for 5 whole entire years. In that time, we will be building the youth academy etc etc if you are a City boy you know what is in the pipeline.

Point is that there is no plug pulling, there is no "step up", we are going to keep Mancini for the forseeable and this fact makes the whole discussion moot.

Even if it didn't, and it was a valid talking point, 9 out of 10 City supporters will want to keep the man who brought us silver and dicked on the rags in the theatre of delusion. Just to see how it goes, at least.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Barcon said:
Blue Heaven said:
Barcon said:
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.


Go back and read the post, I didn't say anything of the sort. Easy to be a tough guy from your mums box room isn't it? Keep it up.

I will fight you, bare fisted, anytime, anywhere. As I said, you're too pathetically stupid to understand what you just wrote. A new record, even here on Blue Loon!
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

goshogun52 said:
Blue Heaven said:
ManCitizens. said:
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.
you should admire my courage of arguing with you guys with my second language lol

well i am out, tired of arguing with other city fans

So go take a running jump...May I just ask,why do you hate City so much?
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

goshogun52 said:
Blue Heaven said:
ManCitizens. said:
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.
you should admire my courage of arguing with you guys with my second language lol

well i am out, tired of arguing with other city fans
Sayonara
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
Brewster's millions said:
Blue Heaven said:
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.

No. The Marwood issue is something lurking deep in your sub-conscious.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

GaudinoMotors said:
Wanting Mancini out now is just a disgusting act of betrayal.
It is, but for me for Micah to say we dont like to play with 3 at the back and the manager does looks very bad. End of the day no matter how good a manager is, if he loses his players, he either has to go or you get rid of the players. history show us its the manager that always goes for obvious reasons. Right now is not time to get rid of him, but right now is the time to pay more attention to the players work. If the team fails to go out of the group and slips in the league with abject performances like today. The question will become vaild. Its the managers job to motivate players and get the best of them
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Dont get your hopes high with Mancini and CL succes in the long run.

These 3 matches showed how far we are from a simple level. We could go trough from an easier group yes, but than face a teamlike Juventus, Sahtar, Dortmund and still fail.
Barca, Bayern, Real it is the same...

There are problems mentally, tactically, in formations, in pace, in passing. It always happens when we play a CL match, it cant be bad luck all the time.

We hoofed the ball against Real already in first half, Dortmund too and tonight too. They pressed us, we found ourselves in an uncomfortable situation, we dont have the skill and players to turn it around with players like Modric, De Rossi we have Barry and Garcia very slow players with no skill of playing the ball forward.
Yaya was lethargic tonight and against Dortmund too. He can be really lazy sometimes.

We are scared, the opponent feels it, they get more confidence and it ends like this match tonight a young Ajax with inexperienced players just playing good, fast, short passing football and winning easily coming back from behind against us.

It is not true we are way too open in Europe. We are way to scared, we become narrow, no width, we are slow anyway, they press us, we turn back, no balance in the team, our strikers get so small support, no serious passing, if Yaya, Agüero, Nasri gets the ball they have to take that ball ALONE for 10-15 meters until they can pass. Most of the time they have to turn back again...

Once Agüero out wide started to run with the ball Dzeko very far from him, Clchy was the closest to him in the half way line, he passed to Clichy, Ajax pressed him, Clichy back to Lescott he passed it even more back to Kompany he passes to Hart.

That summed it up. Hart hoofed it his kick offs are really weak btw.

And I dont even start talking about the defence or the goals we conceded.
Mancini's personality/style comes trough in these games. He is scared.
Klopp is not for example.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Eags said:
"damaged individual playing internet bully".....cheers Blue Heaven for your unqualified insight into my character.

There was me thinking I was responding in kind to a yank rag who was winding city fans up on their own board with comments about local leagues and small cups....

I happen to be a season ticket holder and have been for many many years and I cherish the fact I watched us win the local league last year....with my son, dad and brother.

Why stop at sticking up for yank rag wums, save the whales as well brother...!!!

I'd save the whales before I'd lift a finger to save you. Okay, that's wrong, as I would surely raise my middle finger to you.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
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ManCitizens. said:
goshogun52 said:
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.

You need to stop making false assumptions about other posters and then using those assumptions as the basis for making the ultimate insult - calling someone a "Rag."

What assumptions from that post? Did random Japs follow us 13 years ago demanding a result against Grimsby?
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

Blue Heaven said:
Barcon said:
Blue Heaven said:
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.


Go back and read the post, I didn't say anything of the sort. Easy to be a tough guy from your mums box room isn't it? Keep it up.

I will suck your cocky, bare arsed, anytime, anywhere.

Send me a p.m mate, hopefully you are within driving distance and your still allowed out.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

shootmeifipost10k said:
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.

From where I sit, I don't think I've seen Mourinho fail to bring a club into the final 16 since he took over at Chelsea...

Please do explain Financial Fair Play to us all since every failure in Europe brings us closer to not complying.

Following your explanation, please include under which of the following circumstances we'll be in better financial standing to comply and further our success as a club?

1.) Win the Prem again, and nothing else (maybe the FA cup thrown in there)
2.) Get second in the PL, get to the quarter or semi finals in the Champions league.

The answer is #2. Winning the league every year for the next decade and failing in the group stages of the CL each time will have us out of Europe for failure to balance our books... which will lead to less investment... which will lead to fewer league titles... which will lead to even less investment... you get the point.

But I know that's too complex for apparently every single person in this entire thread.
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

ManCitizens. said:
goshogun52 said:
ManCitizens. said:
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.
You should've not mentioned about the languages at all
you made me feel like u wanted to insult me because i am not a native english speaker
everyone can be a fan of this club, no matter where they from.

i started supporting city since 2002
so am i still considered a "new" fan
 
Re: Is now the time to consider Mancini's tenure at the clubs

St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
goshogun52 said:
Blue Heaven said:
He has just clarified this. He's a native Japanese speaker.
you should admire my courage of arguing with you guys with my second language lol

well i am out, tired of arguing with other city fans

So go take a running jump...May I just ask,why do you hate City so much?

I always respected you on the MEN board, but now I see what a jerk you really are.
 

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