i8rags said:Although there's no harm in a discussion, I believe it matters not a jot what we think about Mancini, as the owners will make their own decisions based on their business model for the club and I'm sure they can see we have stalled and are not improving in certain areas and possible revenue streams have come and gone. They will act I'm sure and Mancini will be sent packing with a fat wallet and our thanks.
Maybe yesterday changed even her mind.blueinsa said:i8rags said:Although there's no harm in a discussion, I believe it matters not a jot what we think about Mancini, as the owners will make their own decisions based on their business model for the club and I'm sure they can see we have stalled and are not improving in certain areas and possible revenue streams have come and gone. They will act I'm sure and Mancini will be sent packing with a fat wallet and our thanks.
Correct mate.
Still amazed we haven't seen Pam calling us all fornicators today though lol.
blueinsa said:Danamy said:How many times is he going to say "it's my problem, I'll fix it"?
Not many I hope!
That's usually the way it works if you're not Man Utd or Barcelona etc. Doesn't matter if those players are good enoughcookster said:SuperMario's Fireworks. said:OB1 said:Clichy.
i still think we got a bargain with Yaya Silva and Aguero aswell,
Clichy I'll give you, the others I think we got because we paid more than anyone else was prepared to pay (wages, fee)
CTID1974 said:i can't really be bothered searching and looking but was there a load of these threads knocking about last season when we we're eight points behind ?
i8rags said:Although there's no harm in a discussion, I believe it matters not a jot what we think about Mancini, as the owners will make their own decisions based on their business model for the club and I'm sure they can see we have stalled and are not improving in certain areas and possible revenue streams have come and gone. They will act I'm sure and Mancini will be sent packing with a fat wallet and our thanks.
Danamy said:blueinsa said:Danamy said:How many times is he going to say "it's my problem, I'll fix it"?
Not many I hope!
It won't be long and Soriano will be saying it
Marvin said:That's usually the way it works if you're not Man Utd or Barcelona etc. Doesn't matter if those players are good enoughcookster said:SuperMario's Fireworks. said:i still think we got a bargain with Yaya Silva and Aguero aswell,
Clichy I'll give you, the others I think we got because we paid more than anyone else was prepared to pay (wages, fee)
tolmie's hairdoo said:Danamy said:blueinsa said:Not many I hope!
It won't be long and Soriano will be saying it
I bet Khaldoon is happy he doesn't have to deal with most of this shit anymore.
The great thing about where we now stand as a club, it's great to know all the fans can trust the owners and the people that have been put in place, to make the right calls.
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:Having slept on it...
I think we need to stick rather than twist
LateBlue said:Until about 35 seconds ago I was still in the Mancini camp but have just watched the interview on the OS.
You should NEVER make those sort of comments in an interview.
He should carry the burden for the team, he should certainly not be slagging off his blokes in public. This is the act of a weak man.
He needs to pull off a couple of miracles to sort this mess out and retain not only his job but any sort of self respect and the respect of the players and the fans. Shameful cowardly interview.
vlad06 said:If he does go, which would be a shame, I would like to see Moyes at City.
Alternatively, if PSG are determined to spend big on Mourinho then Ancelloti would be free and he is a class manager.
grim up north said:vlad06 said:If he does go, which would be a shame, I would like to see Moyes at City.
Alternatively, if PSG are determined to spend big on Mourinho then Ancelloti would be free and he is a class manager.
Moyes dear god no