Mancini/Pellegrini rumours (10/05/13) (cont)

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<a class="postlink" href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/fa-cup-final-manchester-city-preparations-overshadowed-by-reports-manuel-pellegrini-is-set-to-replace-roberto-mancini-8611963.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 11963.html</a>
 
Thought kidd was retiring at the end of this season for the poster a few pages back.

Is his daughter a teacher? If so there was a citytv video with her mentioning it.
 
standupifyouhatemanu said:
I hope Mancini stays, I hope he stays for a very long time but.....

Just read Wikepedia and the last line is very interesting!

Manuel Luis Pellegrini Ripamonti (born 16 September 1953) is a Chilean manager and former footballer. His current club is La Liga side Malaga FC .

As a coach, he has managed teams mostly in Spain, Argentina, and Chile. San Lorenzo de Almagro obtained their first international title while Pellegrini was manager. He started coaching Universidad de Chile during the 1988 season, in which the team was relegated to Second Division.[1] In 1990, Arturo Salah was appointed as the manager of the Chilean national football team, and he hired Pellegrini as his technical assistant, and manager of the under-20 team.[1] He then coached Palestino (1990–1992) and O'Higgins (1992–1993).[2] In 1993, he became coach of Universidad Catolica, one of the most popular football clubs from Chile, where he had an amazing team with players such as Alberto Acosta and Nestor Gorosito, but he could only finish as runner-up during 1994 and 1995 seasons. Pellegrini coached Ecuadorian club LDU Quito to a national title in 1999, starting a tradition of coaches that followed him to the Ecuadorian team. He had a good presentation in Copa Libertadores with the team that put him in the eye of GMs of other South American teams. The years with Universidad Catolica were fundamental in his career as Nestor Gorosito, an Icon of San Lorenzo of Argentina, would later on recommend Pellegrini to the team and his recommendation would reap rewards when the Chilean coach led Los Cuervos to the 2001 Clausura title and the Copa Mercosur, South America's UEFA Cup equivalent. Pellegrini secured the Clausura championships at Los Milionarios in 2003, in which he utilised the talents of Andrés D'Alessandro, one of many Argentine playmakers to have been likened to Diego Maradona. His sale to Vfl Wolfsburg, however, proved a tough hurdle for Pellegrini to overcome and his side struggled to defend their status as Argentine champions in the 2003 Torneo Apertura. He quit his post at the end of the campaign. [color=#FF0000[b]]In May 2013 he was confirmed as the new Manager of Manchester City[/b].[/color]

And the link....

<a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pellegrini" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pellegrini</a>


Go look at the Ronnie Irani thread on the general forum........anyone can alter Wiki.
 
hallstreetblue said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
hallstreetblue said:
OUCH!

Best EVER manager?

Joe Mercer: Promotion in 66, League champions 68, Charity shield 68, F.A. Cup 69, European Cup Winners Cup 70, League Cup, 70.

Was sadly sacked in 1971
Following that promotion in '66 Mercer's teams finished an average of 10th in the First Division iirc.

So you'd rather not have all them trophies (won on a big fook off budget of ROCK ALL) in the history books? Mercer was just a twat with a hat then! Now I'm gettin wound up! CALM!
I was merely pointing out a fact to you. Do facts wind you up?

Also, I think he looked quite natty in a hat.
 
standupifyouhatemanu said:
I hope Mancini stays, I hope he stays for a very long time but.....

Just read Wikepedia and the last line is very interesting!

Manuel Luis Pellegrini Ripamonti (born 16 September 1953) is a Chilean manager and former footballer. His current club is La Liga side Malaga FC .

As a coach, he has managed teams mostly in Spain, Argentina, and Chile. San Lorenzo de Almagro obtained their first international title while Pellegrini was manager. He started coaching Universidad de Chile during the 1988 season, in which the team was relegated to Second Division.[1] In 1990, Arturo Salah was appointed as the manager of the Chilean national football team, and he hired Pellegrini as his technical assistant, and manager of the under-20 team.[1] He then coached Palestino (1990–1992) and O'Higgins (1992–1993).[2] In 1993, he became coach of Universidad Catolica, one of the most popular football clubs from Chile, where he had an amazing team with players such as Alberto Acosta and Nestor Gorosito, but he could only finish as runner-up during 1994 and 1995 seasons. Pellegrini coached Ecuadorian club LDU Quito to a national title in 1999, starting a tradition of coaches that followed him to the Ecuadorian team. He had a good presentation in Copa Libertadores with the team that put him in the eye of GMs of other South American teams. The years with Universidad Catolica were fundamental in his career as Nestor Gorosito, an Icon of San Lorenzo of Argentina, would later on recommend Pellegrini to the team and his recommendation would reap rewards when the Chilean coach led Los Cuervos to the 2001 Clausura title and the Copa Mercosur, South America's UEFA Cup equivalent. Pellegrini secured the Clausura championships at Los Milionarios in 2003, in which he utilised the talents of Andrés D'Alessandro, one of many Argentine playmakers to have been likened to Diego Maradona. His sale to Vfl Wolfsburg, however, proved a tough hurdle for Pellegrini to overcome and his side struggled to defend their status as Argentine champions in the 2003 Torneo Apertura. He quit his post at the end of the campaign. [color=#FF0000[b]]In May 2013 he was confirmed as the new Manager of Manchester City[/b].[/color]

And the link....

<a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pellegrini" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pellegrini</a>

No it does not ..... WUM
 
I'm absolutely appalled by the attitude on here, the grass is not always greener FFS! Ive been following city since '81 and RM is the best manager I've seen at the club (although I did like Horton!!) The throw away culture of managers is shocking, and I doubt any manager bar Mourinho could have brought us such success and improved the players as much as Mancini. As I city fan of over 30 years I hope that if the club sack RM and replace him with Pellegrini, that he falls flat on his face and our stupid, knee jerk reaction twosome from Barca end up with egg on their faces. I'm fuming about this and ALL city fans should feel the same. When we lifted the FA cup it was Mancini's effort putting that smile on your face - when we lifted the prem it was Mancini's effort that put that joy into your blue hearts yet a lot of you on here are so easy to cast him aside and I, for one, am shocked.

Forza Mancini
 
Drewmanc said:
I'm absolutely appalled by the attitude on here, the grass is not always greener FFS! Ive been following city since '81 and RM is the best manager I've seen at the club (although I did like Horton!!) The throw away culture of managers is shocking, and I doubt any manager bar Mourinho could have brought us such success and improved the players as much as Mancini. As I city fan of over 30 years I hope that if the club sack RM and replace him with Pellegrini, that he falls flat on his face and our stupid, knee jerk reaction twosome from Barca end up with egg on their faces. I'm fuming about this and ALL city fans should feel the same. When we lifted the FA cup it was Mancini's effort putting that smile on your face - when we lifted the prem it was Mancini's effort that put that joy into your blue hearts yet a lot of you on here are so easy to cast him aside and I, for one, am shocked.

Forza Mancini

You do realize what your saying right...
 
Drewmanc said:
I'm absolutely appalled by the attitude on here, the grass is not always greener FFS! Ive been following city since '81 and RM is the best manager I've seen at the club (although I did like Horton!!) The throw away culture of managers is shocking, and I doubt any manager bar Mourinho could have brought us such success and improved the players as much as Mancini. As I city fan of over 30 years I hope that if the club sack RM and replace him with Pellegrini, that he falls flat on his face and our stupid, knee jerk reaction twosome from Barca end up with egg on their faces. I'm fuming about this and ALL city fans should feel the same. When we lifted the FA cup it was Mancini's effort putting that smile on your face - when we lifted the prem it was Mancini's effort that put that joy into your blue hearts yet a lot of you on here are so easy to cast him aside and I, for one, am shocked.

Forza Mancini
So if Mancini is sacked you want our new manager, sporting director and chief executive to fail?

You don't sound like a City fan at all. You sound like a Mancini fan.
 
Drewmanc said:
I'm absolutely appalled by the attitude on here, the grass is not always greener FFS! Ive been following city since '81 and RM is the best manager I've seen at the club (although I did like Horton!!) The throw away culture of managers is shocking, and I doubt any manager bar Mourinho could have brought us such success and improved the players as much as Mancini. As I city fan of over 30 years I hope that if the club sack RM and replace him with Pellegrini, that he falls flat on his face and our stupid, knee jerk reaction twosome from Barca end up with egg on their faces. I'm fuming about this and ALL city fans should feel the same. When we lifted the FA cup it was Mancini's effort putting that smile on your face - when we lifted the prem it was Mancini's effort that put that joy into your blue hearts yet a lot of you on here are so easy to cast him aside and I, for one, am shocked.

Forza Mancini




You would rather see a club you have supported for over 30 years fall flat on its face, because of your love for any one individual?

I don't know what to say.
 
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