Mancini Breaking News Part 4

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Looks like Damocles has just turned up at the Etihad:

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Cheadle Blue said:
MSP said:
Cheadle Blue said:
check twtter out, a single city fan staging a protest outside the ground with a banner...my god as if this couldn't get any more embarrassing

Pam to join him as we speak :)

thanks to social media, i have already had 3 emaisl and 2 texts about it from rags, thanks alot you fucking bell end whoever you are

Laugh it with them mate, why would you care about actions of some tosser.
 
BlueCityfan said:
Even Inter Milan fans think he is slightly overrated. And he won them more trophies than he did for City. His CV certainly did benefit from the Calciopoli scandal. He is rated way too high by some here. While Pellegrini is being unfairly undermined.

I think the problem is people are comparing him to the likes of Royle, Ball, Reid etc. (all managers in the recent memory) which is just plain daft as they didn't have the huge resources at their disposal than Mancini has had - I love Bobby and will always be grafeful for what he's done, but I still get this nagging feeling that we're under-achieving under his management.
 
pudge said:
Forget behind the scenes politics, City should come first.

I agree. However.

How many club employees has Mancini publicly slagged off, and how many times has he played politics in the press with our board members? Did he put City first?

Live by the sword die by the sword.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Looks like Damocles has just turned up at the Etihad:

<a class="postlink" href="https://twitter.com/DanielHewittITV/status/333954953011920897/photo/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://twitter.com/DanielHewittITV/sta ... 97/photo/1</a>

Where's his famous sword?
 
Mancini will be fine until Geoff Shreeves turns up. Then that's when he needs to panic as Shreeves tells him he does not have a job next year
 
FanchesterCity said:
Lancet Fluke said:
BillyShears said:
Mancini said Vicky should've done more to stop the stories. Even the journos were surprised by this comment and suggested it was the board's job to give her the mandate to quash the stories and they hadn't so Vicky's hands were tired - which is true.

It's also worth noting that Mancini isn't some wet behind the ears kid who doesn't understand the way the press work or the way big political football clubs like City work. He will have known why the stories weren't being squashed. Again he could've asked Ferran or Khaldoun to instruct Vicky to kill the stories.

What is coming to light is that Mancini's relationship was so poor with so many people behind the scenes that communication was almost non existent.

It seems to be reasonably well accepted that Mancini is not a particularly nice guy. Any interviews with ex team mates from his playing days confirm this, they all talk of him being an extremely difficult person. Now I know he isn't at the club to be everyone's best mate but the bottom line is that if he has pissed off large parts of the playing squad and plenty of his colleagues at the club (and potentially the decision makers above him) then he is completely reliant on being successful on the pitch to keep his job. It seems pretty obvious to me from the way the club have handled this that there is little or no goodwill towards Mancini at the club and now performances on the pitch have dipped significantly, he's fucked.

Disagree with that, plenty of people support him. It's true they say he's not exactly 'best mates' with everybody, but neither is/was Ferguson. Both have the attitude that THEY are the boss, and you either accept it, or don't play / leave.

One man's steely determination is another's stubbornness - often depending on the result they achieve.

There's are some 'nice guys' out there too, ones that might capitulate to a strong willed player. Is that what we want? Maybe we do?

I'm not saying Mancini's attitude is right or wrong, merely that when results aren't going well, the manager will either be too soft or too stubborn, and when results are going well, those attributes are applauded.

He is what he is, and it's who City chose. Mancini didn't choose City, they chose him. They did their homework, right? They knew his manner last year when they offered a new deal, right? Has he changed his tune, or have Manchester City changed theirs?

I think it's been a disappointing but not disastrous season. We've had a dip. The fans are upset at results and speculation, and I suspect the club itself is rather torn on what to do for the best.

I think it's wise for the club and the fans to take a deep breath, look at the league table, secure second place, KNOW we are in CL once AGAIN for next year, and look forward to freshening up parts of the team. We've had a dip in form, not a death in the family.

Keep calm and carry on Manchester City... 3 years ago I'd have more than settled for what Mancini's brought us. I see no reason to now think it's not enough.

Well if there are plenty of people at the club who support him then it isn't being reflected in the way the club have handled things. As many have said, he has been hung out to dry and that indicates to me that the people who matter at the club have no good will towards him at all. I'm sure lots of his coaching staff who he chose will be supportive of him, of course they wil,l but they don't matter in the scheme of things because they will just be gone too when he goes. I don't think being a decent person and being successful have to be mutually exclusive. Yes I'm sure ferguson was capable of bollocking people when they needed it but the thing that has always come out about ferguson is that he knew everyone at the club personally, whatever their status and largely treated them with respect. Anyway, he managed to motivate people at his club one way or another for 25 years and have sustained success whereas it doesnt take a genius to spot that large parts of the playing squad have had enough of Mancini after a relatively short space of time and are no longer sufficiently motivated by him and it is seeming that plenty of others at the club who matter are not particularly enamoured with him either so any comparison between him and ferguson in terms of relationships at their clubs is ridiculous imo.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Looks like Damocles has just turned up at the Etihad:

<a class="postlink" href="https://twitter.com/DanielHewittITV/status/333954953011920897/photo/1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://twitter.com/DanielHewittITV/sta ... 97/photo/1</a>

Red paint? Jeeees!
 
Have we learnt nothing from the past. In previous times the people in charge did things badly, and again it's same. If they are getting rid of Mancini ( and I don't think we should ) then do it and not drag it out. Be professional and tell Mancini to his face NOW!
I say to all you out there who think Mancini should go remember this "be careful what YOU wish for".
 
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