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

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Sky Blue said:
NipHolmes said:
grim up north said:
Me offering address and car parks and you don't wanna know. You say seat number and I say no cameras. Who's the bottler again?

To leave you with this. I'll deck you and leave a score in your pocket to cover the fuel hahaha.

-- Sat May 11, 2013 9:38 pm --

Davs 19 said:
Nip, you may have missed the question but were you at the game today ?
Davs, you may have missed the answer.

Give it up now. You're embarrassing yourself. And no I don't want a fight, I'm past all that.

No. I'm sticking up for myself and fighting my corner.

Mods failing to be mods. Posters resorting to abuse to get even, I called him out and he bottled. No problems. I can move on. I just know the truth now.
 
BlueMoonz1977 said:
Matt the Giant said:
Roberto Mancini angry with Manchester City officials

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22497967


Shit bricks - this spells the end


Possibly.

Here's the article:


Roberto Mancini angry with Manchester City officials
By Phil McNulty Chief football writer at Wembley

Roberto Mancini was publicly critical of the Manchester City hierarchy after their FA Cup final defeat for failing to stop speculation about his future.

The build-up to City's 1-0 loss to Wigan was overshadowed by reports that Mancini would be sacked as manager and replaced by Malaga's Manuel Pellegrini.

He said: "You continue to speak about this for six months and also too much in the last two weeks.

"I don't know why the club didn't stop this because I don't think it's true."

Ben Watson's 90th-minute goal gave Wigan their first trophy in their 81-year history and made it a miserable day for Mancini and his players as last season's Premier League champions will finish without any silverware this season.

"Our target when we started the season was to win the Premier League," said Mancini. "But I think our mistakes started in the last transfer market. We didn't do enough to our team."

On reports in Spain that City have already agreed a deal with Pellegrini, he added: "I don't know if it is true or not. I don't think so. I do know football and in football anything can happen. In one or two weeks you can know if it's true or not.

"I don't need to ask the club about it. There is no reason to ask."

Mancini, who was seen in conversation on the Wembley touchline before the game with City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, said: "Do you think the chairman told me before the game 'don't worry'?

"We will see if it is true in the next two weeks. If it is not true you have written stupid things in the last six months. If it is true I'm stupid because I don't understand this.

"I work with serious people and I think I did a good job."
 
TBH if we did have to make a managerial change, why the fuck would we get Pelligrini. As much as I like to see his Malaga side he has never won anything in Europe despite have coached, Villareal, Real Madrid and Malaga. Most importantly, he'll bend over to Mourinho like it was his girl. Hell nah, not him. If we had to sack Mancini there much more interesting options around. AVB, Klopp, Laudrup, Blanc etc
 
Before I start I'll just say that I have been pro Mancini ever since his appointment, but this seasons performance has been so frustrating even I have to admit that a change is needed. Pelegrini may be a sideways step but at least he wil bring a new mindset and playing style to the team.
 
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