Last manager who City fans really wanted sacked

Didn’t want Mancini sacked but it had clearly come to the end of his time here.

Hated Pellegrini, wasted some top years of our players. Fucked Kompany and Aguero rushing them back all the time as well.
 
Didn’t want Mancini sacked but it had clearly come to the end of his time here.

Hated Pellegrini, wasted some top years of our players. Fucked Kompany and Aguero rushing them back all the time as well.

The last 2 seasons of Pellegrini's reign felt like a state of purgatory, knowing we had to endure it in order to get Pep.

Price worth paying no doubt, but definitely 2 seasons which should have seen us win at least another league title.
 
There’s some good shouts on here but I’m a little surprised nobody has mentioned Coppell.

I know he only lasted two and a half minutes but I loathed him as a rag player and then to have him as our Manager was a fucking disgrace.
You've got to be seriously sick in the head if you can go that far back for the last manager you wanted sacked. Getting past Hughes & Pearce
 
The last 2 seasons of Pellegrini's reign felt like a state of purgatory, knowing we had to endure it in order to get Pep.

Price worth paying no doubt, but definitely 2 seasons which should have seen us win at least another league title.
Been waiting 50 years for any league success (so unlucky in '77) I will be indebted to Mancini and Pellegrini for the success they gave us. Wasn't a given then as it takes time for a club to dominate -
 
With the exception of Alan Ball I’ve never really wanted to see a manager sacked. Most of the time it’s just an indication that they were never really right for the job and whoever appointed them fucked up. Many of them seem to have a brief period of success at one club and then live of it for the rest of their careers. Steve Bruce in particular springs to mind. Kendall going was a real kick in the nuts, I doubt we’d have been in anywhere near the shit we ended up in if he’d stayed. Mancini’s appointment was an inspired piece of management imo. He was always going to have a limited shelf life but was exactly what the players and the club needed to bully us out of the rags shadow (something that was never going to happen under Hughes).
Alan Ball was a proper loon ..Buster Phillips anyone? Ball ''He will be Britain's first £10m pound player!!'' This sort of naivety was not what we needed then!
 
The last 2 seasons of Pellegrini's reign felt like a state of purgatory, knowing we had to endure it in order to get Pep.

Price worth paying no doubt, but definitely 2 seasons which should have seen us win at least another league title.
I remember speaking to Alistair Mann in 2016, just as Pep came in, and he said exactly the same. After Ferguson retired there was a hole to be filled and City had a chance to start a dynasty. We missed it. It came eventually with Pep, but Chelsea only finished on 87 points in 2015 and Leicester - great as their story is - won the league on 81 points. Leicester's story is incredible but it has quite a lot to do with City, Chelsea, United, Arsenal, and Liverpool all being in a state of disrepair and transition. It was our own fault that we couldn't stay in touch with Leicester that year and a lot of it was down to Pellegrini slowly losing the dressing room and the fans and then compounding the difficulty by announcing Pep's imminent arrival before the world's press had a clue.

It says a lot about how bad things got - and how quickly we all lost faith - that a manager who won us a Premier League title and a League Cup said his big goodbye to about 5,000 people. I didn't like Pellegrini and I wanted him gone about 18 months before he did, but I wanted to at least say thanks. Sadly I went to that 2-2 Arsenal game with a bunch of different people than I usually do and they all wanted to go along with the crowd after a disappointing result - they were my lift home so I had to leave with them. I would have been in this photo - I've sat in 233/234 ever since we moved to the City of Manchester Stadium - but I basically got dragged out in a group. Regardless, though, I understood why people wanted to go. We were done with Pellegrini, he was done with us.

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Pellegrini after taking us to the Bernabeu in the Semi Final where at 1-0 down all we had to do was try and score a goal and we would have gone through on away goals.
Instead he kept defending and we mustered an amazing 4 shots all game. Oh and he bought Bony who was up there with Gerry Creaney as being outstandingly wa nk.
 
Hughes didn’t buy Yaya or David Silva, that was Mancini several months after Hughes was sacked
He was sacked before he rubber stamped it but did identify both players when in charge. More than likely he wouldn't have got the very best out of them.
 
I thought Hughes was alright (despite being a rag). He had a better record than Sven and was far, far more entertaining to watch than Pearce (God only knows how he ended up in that roll). Got us to our first semi final since '81. If the takeover hadn't happened, I think he would have been the right man for the job.

Clearly, in hindsight, bringing in Mancini was the correct move, though. We went from having a decent manager that could make midtable teams overperform, to an elite, world class manager who could take us to the next level.
 

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