Mancini Out

Danamy said:
cleavers said:
Well if its about changing from Mancini's "negative" style of football, or Mancini's "ego", it certainly wouldn't be Mourinho, tonight only reinforced that opinion.

Fair enough.................who would you have?


I've no idea, I haven't thought about it that much, as I'm one of the majority who his happy to wait and see how the season ends up first, and also I don't think Mancini will walk unless he fails to get CL, in which case he'll be pushed anyway.

I do know that I don't want Mourinho, under any circumstances, but then I know that won't happen anyway, he'll no doubt try and use City again, when RM sack him, but he only has eyes on one club near Manchester. I think he'll fail there, just like he has at RM.
 
Danamy said:
Ducado said:
So what are you trying to say?

Nothing........i'm just making coversation on a football forum about peoples opinions?

I'm not getting in your head am i Ducado? lol

Not at all LOL,

It's just that you make a statement like that and then leave it hanging, you are implying that whatever he does he is going to walk.
 
remoh said:
Ducado said:
I have learnt over the last few weeks, that the vendetta that some on here have against the manager, is nothing actually to do with football or results, it's more to do with "being right" rather than hold their hands up and say may be they were wrong and were being a little knee jerk, (which would be the decent thing) they have to carry on, the possibility of 3rd and an FA cup must horrify them, and cause them sleepless nights.

I for one will not hold anything against anyone (and I am sure that many are the same) if you just admit you got it wrong and get back to supporting the club, you are allowed to change, we wont think any the less of you

There is no vendetta against Mancini, just criticism of his obvious failings which have been masked by the quality of players available to him, most of which he did not buy. I believe that he is slowly learning the ropes, but too slowly for some of us. We do not judge him on results or league position, but performances, which are not of a good enough standard considering the players which he has had available. Some excellent players, of course, are not available to him because of his own choices. They now play for other teams.
On the other hand he plays Kolarov, which means that we are virtually a ten-man team, week after week.
How anyone can support this manager is a mystery, unless you ignore team performances and concentrate solely on results ( which can be the product of exceptional player performances on the day)
We all support our Club, but sometimes that means opposing the present manager, as in this case.

The real world will judge him on results, just out of interest though I'd be interested to know what prizes are awarded for finishing high in the 'performance' league table?
 
If Mancini leaves, there are options available aside from Mourinho. Ancelotti, Hiddink, Villas Boas.

We wouldn't be stuck without a quality manager.

If he manages to secure 4th and wins the FA Cup, I sincerely hope he returns.
 
Ducado said:
Danamy said:
Nothing........i'm just making coversation on a football forum about peoples opinions?

I'm not getting in your head am i Ducado? lol

Not at all LOL,

It's just that you make a statement like that and then leave it hanging, you are implying that whatever he does he is going to walk.

If you read it back i actually say that if Mancini had to make a decision i think he'll stay?

Did you over do it in your youth as i think paranoia might be kicking in? ;-)
 
Didsbury Dave said:
TheMightyQuinn said:
That's just is. The Mourinho over Mancini argument had some merit but the 'Mancini out and let's spend 5 months looking for a manger whilst Platt keeps us 16th in the table' option leaves me a little cold.

-- Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:48 pm --



Shame on the glory supporters for being excited about the first cup final of their life times. Part time, plastic wankers the lot of them.

I was being serious about being excited you touchy fucker

I wasn't.
 
Danamy said:
Ducado said:
Not at all LOL,

It's just that you make a statement like that and then leave it hanging, you are implying that whatever he does he is going to walk.

If you read it back i actually say that if Mancini had to make a decision i think he'll stay?

Did you over do it in your youth as i think paranoia might be kicking in? ;-)

LOL
 
sweep said:
remoh said:
There is no vendetta against Mancini, just criticism of his obvious failings which have been masked by the quality of players available to him, most of which he did not buy. I believe that he is slowly learning the ropes, but too slowly for some of us. We do not judge him on results or league position, but performances, which are not of a good enough standard considering the players which he has had available. Some excellent players, of course, are not available to him because of his own choices. They now play for other teams.
On the other hand he plays Kolarov, which means that we are virtually a ten-man team, week after week.
How anyone can support this manager is a mystery, unless you ignore team performances and concentrate solely on results ( which can be the product of exceptional player performances on the day)
We all support our Club, but sometimes that means opposing the present manager, as in this case.

The real world will judge him on results, just out of interest though I'd be interested to know what prizes are awarded for finishing high in the 'performance' league table?


Ultimately, it's performances that bring results. On player quality and money invested, we should not be 14 points behind the League leaders, but we are, aren't we.
If what we see on the pitch is not good enough, then we are entitled to voice our opinions on what, or who, is to blame.
 
i've just been confirmed about the next season's managers names of the two team i love. inter and City.

the two names are mancini and guardiola.

let to you put the right name in the right box... ;)
 
Mancio said:
i've just been confirmed about the next season's managers names of the two team i love. inter and City.

the two names are mancini and guardiola.

let to you put the right name in the right box... ;)

You wish!

There's no way Mancini will go back to Inter..............................
 

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