Mancini Press Conference

im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.
 
Blue Tooth said:
If and I stress IF Mancini has agreed certain targets with the 'buying' team he has every right to feel pised off if they have not been brought in...Utd, Liverpool have managed to get their players in no problem...so why do we struggle?...because we're Man City or because our 'team' isn't on it?? Don't know the answer to that.......9 points is a lot to make up on Utd over a season and the period we lost the league last year was post christmas to March...a stronger squad would have helped. If he, as the boss has decided that Roque,Bellamy,Ade and Bridge are not up to it then that's good enough for me...let's get the team in that he wants....still time.
spot on that blue tooth, but seeing as united were gifted about 12 points last season we have to get around the referees alliances? dowd will be the main antagonist this coming season, he booked our whole back four on sunday yes richards should have walked but so should evra?
 
blue dallas said:
im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.

Couldn't agree more with that comment.

So why is the manager mentioning today that in his view we haven't got the players in quick enough when, as you so correctly observed, we still have 20 days left of the transfer window?

Why the concerns by the manager? A bit of patience would do him and a lot on here a world of good... ;-))

Too many still have the kid in the sweet shop mentality of wanting it all now.
 
we`ve got aguero and it looks like we`re going for nasri who arsenal dont want to sell. maybe even sneijder. we`re going for top players. we`re not buying ashley fucking young or over the top for phil jones. our signings are bound to be more complex
 
smiles said:
Yes, its obvious there is some frustration on Mancini's part at the slow progress with our transfer target's, but it's as much to do with being in a tedious press conference where 20 journos sit and wait all to ask him the same Q's OVER and OVER again. It must feel like groundhog day sometimes. The journo who opens with 'you're the richest club in the world but you can't get your targets before the being of the season' or along those lines is a perfect example, right after bobby has just spent 5 mins talking about that very issue. They're all looking for their petit sound bites they can inflate and stretch into 'news'. It's no coincidence that Bobby's english hasn't improved beyond a certain point, these now comical phrases 'iz important, only thiz, theese iz football' etc etc allow him to limit the information he provides to the press.

While it erks me a little for Mancini to imply that the pool of talent at his disposal isnt good enough or is in incomplete, I also realise that this relentless pursuit of success is what distinguishes top managers from the rest. I think many people are distracted by the floppy hair, the stupid accent and the twinkle in his eye- this guy is f'ing ruthless and is so incredibly driven.

By far the most sensible post on this thread.
 
Soulboy said:
Chick Counterfly said:
Who here can honestly say we're doing a particularly good job in negotiations?

While not the biggest fan of Cook and Marwood (I have constantly stated thgat Cook is not the right man for the job he is in and then had to suffer the barrage of "get behind the club" calls!), I'm not sure what else they could have done.

Suarez was always destined for Barca.

Nasri will only arrive once Wenger has stopped sulking... and that takes time!

Sneijder... has Mancini ever seriously claimed we want him?

Who else have we missed out on so far then?

Do we abandon the Nasri deal and go for a second choice? Surely it's better to be patient and get what you want?

Hasn't our transfer dealings over the past three years not been sufficient evidence of a flawed transfer policy? Maybe now the club have realised that there's no point anymore in getting in mercenaries or nearly-men.

And I would agree with that. I would be amazed if anyone thought differently, to be honest!

I'm not sure what else they could have done either but I'm not a megabucks executive at the self-proclaimed richest club in the world.

I just don't think the club under Marwood and Cook has a good record at making deals quickly or cheaply enough. We pay too much, and whilst waiting is part of the game we do it too often, too long (Half a season for Dzeko?). Managers hate this. Consider the situation at Tottenham over Berbatov. They waited until the last day, and had no opportunity to reshape the squad. The manager effectively went on strike and lost 14 games, got sacked. The next guy comes in and his first demand is that the Director of Football is sacked, that he is allowed to bring in his own players.

Despite the waiting, we're still paying megabucks. The Nasri deal is too much for a player in the last year of his contract. A deal for 24m would place his real value at 40-60m. I think what Mancini is saying is that there will have been opportunities to make the deals for less, and quicker... deal makers really ought to be the type of people who see the opportunity and can close quickly, but we seem to take a very stately approach to it all, giving people time to think things through and strengthen their position.

And we've still got countless unwanted players on the books. Better deals for them and us have come and gone. It's all very well playing a bit of hard-ball but we are being inflexible and dogmatic. Self-congratulatory over the amount we're (not) paying to agents, but we could have doubled that figure, and it would have easily paid off if we had got rid of one Bellamy, Bridge or Adebayor.
 
Soulboy said:
blue dallas said:
im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.

Couldn't agree more with that comment.

So why is the manager mentioning today that in his view we haven't got the players in quick enough when, as you so correctly observed, we still have 20 days left of the transfer window?

Why the concerns by the manager? A bit of patience would do him and a lot on here a world of good... ;-))

Too many still have the kid in the sweet shop mentality of wanting it all now.
Mancini did say in may that he wanted all his players signed before our first pre season game !!
that was never gonna happen, not with calibre of players were in for.
i think his concern about wanting them earlier was so that they all do a full pre season with us, unlike last year, post world cup when most of the squad came back in dribs and drabs.
 
Soulboy said:
blue dallas said:
im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.

Couldn't agree more with that comment.

So why is the manager mentioning today that in his view we haven't got the players in quick enough when, as you so correctly observed, we still have 20 days left of the transfer window?

Why the concerns by the manager? A bit of patience would do him and a lot on here a world of good... ;-))

Too many still have the kid in the sweet shop mentality of wanting it all now.

I presume he is pissed off - if indeed he is actually pissed off - because he wants everyone in before the first game of the season. I expect every manager would ideally want that and 99% of then are going to be disappointed.

The thing about Mancini is that he just isn't the type to sit back, shrug and say 'well can't be helped I suppose'. He wants everything and he wants it yesterday. Whereas previously he will have hidden this with a twinkle and a ready smile one full season in with CL qualification and an FA Cup win under his belt he no longer feels the need and he has reverted to type.

You may counsel patience. We both would probably argue that City have been more than generous with support and funds but the more you give Mancini the more he wants and the quicker he wants it. You can't satisfy someone like Mancini because they are never satisfied. Its relentless. It ain't pretty. But it does bring success in its wake.
 
Soulboy said:
blue dallas said:
im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.

Couldn't agree more with that comment.

So why is the manager mentioning today that in his view we haven't got the players in quick enough when, as you so correctly observed, we still have 20 days left of the transfer window?

Why the concerns by the manager? A bit of patience would do him and a lot on here a world of good... ;-))

Too many still have the kid in the sweet shop mentality of wanting it all now.

By the time the window closes we'll have played the first 3 Prem matches and in the corresponding period last season we dropped 5 points. At that time Silva had only a very brief pre-season with us post-World Cup - similar to Aguero this summer - and took half a dozen games to settle.

Mancini's point is simply that the sooner the signings are completed the sooner the squad as a whole can gel and less chance of dropping silly points early on. Considering that they all had a meeting in Abu Dhabi shortly after the end of the season to thrash out budgets and transfer targets the various negotiations do seem to have dragged on interminably and it looks as if we'll be in a similar situation again at the start of the season with the squad incomplete.
 
I can see the nasri deal going tits up. It's taking too long.

We haven't signed what we need to challenge for the title and Cook seems to be constantly trying to fck things up.

The only good news is that it looks like Tevez ain't going
 
Chick Counterfly said:
Soulboy said:
Chick Counterfly said:
Who here can honestly say we're doing a particularly good job in negotiations?

While not the biggest fan of Cook and Marwood (I have constantly stated thgat Cook is not the right man for the job he is in and then had to suffer the barrage of "get behind the club" calls!), I'm not sure what else they could have done.

Suarez was always destined for Barca.

Nasri will only arrive once Wenger has stopped sulking... and that takes time!

Sneijder... has Mancini ever seriously claimed we want him?

Who else have we missed out on so far then?

Do we abandon the Nasri deal and go for a second choice? Surely it's better to be patient and get what you want?

Hasn't our transfer dealings over the past three years not been sufficient evidence of a flawed transfer policy? Maybe now the club have realised that there's no point anymore in getting in mercenaries or nearly-men.

And I would agree with that. I would be amazed if anyone thought differently, to be honest!

I'm not sure what else they could have done either but I'm not a megabucks executive at the self-proclaimed richest club in the world.

I just don't think the club under Marwood and Cook has a good record at making deals quickly or cheaply enough. We pay too much, and whilst waiting is part of the game we do it too often, too long (Half a season for Dzeko?). Managers hate this. Consider the situation at Tottenham over Berbatov. They waited until the last day, and had no opportunity to reshape the squad. The manager effectively went on strike and lost 14 games, got sacked. The next guy comes in and his first demand is that the Director of Football is sacked, that he is allowed to bring in his own players.

Despite the waiting, we're still paying megabucks. The Nasri deal is too much for a player in the last year of his contract. A deal for 24m would place his real value at 40-60m. I think what Mancini is saying is that there will have been opportunities to make the deals for less, and quicker... deal makers really ought to be the type of people who see the opportunity and can close quickly, but we seem to take a very stately approach to it all, giving people time to think things through and strengthen their position.

And we've still got countless unwanted players on the books. Better deals for them and us have come and gone. It's all very well playing a bit of hard-ball but we are being inflexible and dogmatic. Self-congratulatory over the amount we're (not) paying to agents, but we could have doubled that figure, and it would have easily paid off if we had got rid of one Bellamy, Bridge or Adebayor would have paid off.


How do you "get rid" of Bellamy, Adebayor and Bridge?

They're on huge contracts, they want paying off... are you suggesting we give them away on frees? Because that might just be the only way to get rid of them!

I would use Adebayor to get a player from Real, but clearly Mancini may be being inflexible in not wanting one of them!

But in terms of getting transfer fees for any of them, no one is biting. So what can the club do? Loan them out where we pay some of the wages. Are you amenable to that? Because if that is what they do then the new guy Williams will have failed!

And while you claim that Nasri is going to cost too much... how can that be when so far Arsenal have refused to sell him? If it was "too much" then Arsenal would have bitten our hands off. The fact they haven't suggest that they don't think it's "too much".

What do you think we should have signed Nasri for? Whatever the figure is it better match the valuation of Wenger otherwise he's not selling.

Like I say, unless someone can tell me players we have missed out on, or players we could have signed earlier, I'm not sure what else Cook and Marwood could have done.

Their job is to get the deal. No matter how long it takes. And that, to me, is far preferable to the previous arrangements when we signed players we can now not "get rid off"!<br /><br />-- Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:21 pm --<br /><br />
lancs blue said:
Soulboy said:
blue dallas said:
im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.

Couldn't agree more with that comment.

So why is the manager mentioning today that in his view we haven't got the players in quick enough when, as you so correctly observed, we still have 20 days left of the transfer window?

Why the concerns by the manager? A bit of patience would do him and a lot on here a world of good... ;-))

Too many still have the kid in the sweet shop mentality of wanting it all now.

By the time the window closes we'll have played the first 3 Prem matches and in the corresponding period last season we dropped 5 points. At that time Silva had only a very brief pre-season with us post-World Cup - similar to Aguero this summer - and took half a dozen games to settle.

Mancini's point is simply that the sooner the signings are completed the sooner the squad as a whole can gel and less chance of dropping silly points early on. Considering that they all had a meeting in Abu Dhabi shortly after the end of the season to thrash out budgets and transfer targets the various negotiations do seem to have dragged on interminably and it looks as if we'll be in a similar situation again at the start of the season with the squad incomplete.

I too would have loved to have seen us complete all our deals before the players got back to training.

But apart from Nasri, that's pretty much wht we have done.

And we've not got Nasri yet because Wenger doesn't want to sell... what are we supposed to do in that case? Go for an inferior choice... or try to negotiate and complete the deal?

I would prefer we concentrated on our first targets rather than second best.

Surely that is the better transfer policy? We have bought second-best too often in the lasst couple of years and we are sowing that failed crop as we speak!
 
Soulboy said:
Chick Counterfly said:
Soulboy said:
While not the biggest fan of Cook and Marwood (I have constantly stated thgat Cook is not the right man for the job he is in and then had to suffer the barrage of "get behind the club" calls!), I'm not sure what else they could have done.

Suarez was always destined for Barca.

Nasri will only arrive once Wenger has stopped sulking... and that takes time!

Sneijder... has Mancini ever seriously claimed we want him?

Who else have we missed out on so far then?

Do we abandon the Nasri deal and go for a second choice? Surely it's better to be patient and get what you want?

Hasn't our transfer dealings over the past three years not been sufficient evidence of a flawed transfer policy? Maybe now the club have realised that there's no point anymore in getting in mercenaries or nearly-men.

And I would agree with that. I would be amazed if anyone thought differently, to be honest!

I'm not sure what else they could have done either but I'm not a megabucks executive at the self-proclaimed richest club in the world.

I just don't think the club under Marwood and Cook has a good record at making deals quickly or cheaply enough. We pay too much, and whilst waiting is part of the game we do it too often, too long (Half a season for Dzeko?). Managers hate this. Consider the situation at Tottenham over Berbatov. They waited until the last day, and had no opportunity to reshape the squad. The manager effectively went on strike and lost 14 games, got sacked. The next guy comes in and his first demand is that the Director of Football is sacked, that he is allowed to bring in his own players.

Despite the waiting, we're still paying megabucks. The Nasri deal is too much for a player in the last year of his contract. A deal for 24m would place his real value at 40-60m. I think what Mancini is saying is that there will have been opportunities to make the deals for less, and quicker... deal makers really ought to be the type of people who see the opportunity and can close quickly, but we seem to take a very stately approach to it all, giving people time to think things through and strengthen their position.

And we've still got countless unwanted players on the books. Better deals for them and us have come and gone. It's all very well playing a bit of hard-ball but we are being inflexible and dogmatic. Self-congratulatory over the amount we're (not) paying to agents, but we could have doubled that figure, and it would have easily paid off if we had got rid of one Bellamy, Bridge or Adebayor would have paid off.


How do you "get rid" of Bellamy, Adebayor and Bridge?

They're on huge contracts, they want paying off... are you suggesting we give them away on frees? Because that might just be the only way to get rid of them!

I would use Adebayor to get a player from Real, but clearly Mancini may be being inflexible in not wanting one of them!

But in terms of getting transfer fees for any of them, no one is biting. So what can the club do? Loan them out where we pay some of the wages. Are you amenable to that? Because if that is what they do then the new guy Williams will have failed!

And while you claim that Nasri is going to cost too much... how can that be when so far Arsenal have refused to sell him? If it was "too much" then Arsenal would have bitten our hands off. The fact they haven't suggest that they don't think it's "too much".

What do you think we should have signed Nasri for? Whatever the figure is it better match the valuation of Wenger otherwise he's not selling.

Like I say, unless someone can tell me players we have missed out on, or players we could have signed earlier, I'm not sure what else Cook and Marwood could have done.

Their job is to get the deal. No matter how long it takes. And that, to me, is far preferable to the previous arrangements when we signed players we can now not "get rid off"!
For goodness sakes man, they were the ones who did those deals in the first place! Some of which took a very long time.

You can't tell me that giving Nasri 160k p/w makes any more sense than giving Ade 160 p/w did.

What's changed? Nothing.
 
BobKowalski said:
Soulboy said:
blue dallas said:
im sure Daniel Taylor and some of his press buddies are reading some of the utter pig shit posted on this thread.

they'll have their sunday headlines now..'Mancini falls out with owners'

its pathetic, theres 20 days left till the end of the transfer window.

Couldn't agree more with that comment.

So why is the manager mentioning today that in his view we haven't got the players in quick enough when, as you so correctly observed, we still have 20 days left of the transfer window?

Why the concerns by the manager? A bit of patience would do him and a lot on here a world of good... ;-))

Too many still have the kid in the sweet shop mentality of wanting it all now.

I presume he is pissed off - if indeed he is actually pissed off - because he wants everyone in before the first game of the season. I expect every manager would ideally want that and 99% of then are going to be disappointed.

The thing about Mancini is that he just isn't the type to sit back, shrug and say 'well can't be helped I suppose'. He wants everything and he wants it yesterday. Whereas previously he will have hidden this with a twinkle and a ready smile one full season in with CL qualification and an FA Cup win under his belt he no longer feels the need and he has reverted to type.

You may counsel patience. We both would probably argue that City have been more than generous with support and funds but the more you give Mancini the more he wants and the quicker he wants it. You can't satisfy someone like Mancini because they are never satisfied. Its relentless. It ain't pretty. But it does bring success in its wake.


It's not me that's counselling patience, I suspect it's the board.

They want to get the right players in and not just rush in for other team's cast-offs. If you want to sign the very best, being patient is inevitable.

Some clubs, including the rags, wait years for their targets to become available. We have to get used to this mentality.

For three years we bought what was available, none of them the highest quality. Now we have a world superstar in Aguero, and probably Nasri in by next week.

Surely that policy is far preferable than our previous approach.

It's not only the manager that is getting greedy by the sound of things..!
 
Chick Counterfly said:
Soulboy said:
Chick Counterfly said:
I'm not sure what else they could have done either but I'm not a megabucks executive at the self-proclaimed richest club in the world.

I just don't think the club under Marwood and Cook has a good record at making deals quickly or cheaply enough. We pay too much, and whilst waiting is part of the game we do it too often, too long (Half a season for Dzeko?). Managers hate this. Consider the situation at Tottenham over Berbatov. They waited until the last day, and had no opportunity to reshape the squad. The manager effectively went on strike and lost 14 games, got sacked. The next guy comes in and his first demand is that the Director of Football is sacked, that he is allowed to bring in his own players.

Despite the waiting, we're still paying megabucks. The Nasri deal is too much for a player in the last year of his contract. A deal for 24m would place his real value at 40-60m. I think what Mancini is saying is that there will have been opportunities to make the deals for less, and quicker... deal makers really ought to be the type of people who see the opportunity and can close quickly, but we seem to take a very stately approach to it all, giving people time to think things through and strengthen their position.

And we've still got countless unwanted players on the books. Better deals for them and us have come and gone. It's all very well playing a bit of hard-ball but we are being inflexible and dogmatic. Self-congratulatory over the amount we're (not) paying to agents, but we could have doubled that figure, and it would have easily paid off if we had got rid of one Bellamy, Bridge or Adebayor would have paid off.


How do you "get rid" of Bellamy, Adebayor and Bridge?

They're on huge contracts, they want paying off... are you suggesting we give them away on frees? Because that might just be the only way to get rid of them!

I would use Adebayor to get a player from Real, but clearly Mancini may be being inflexible in not wanting one of them!

But in terms of getting transfer fees for any of them, no one is biting. So what can the club do? Loan them out where we pay some of the wages. Are you amenable to that? Because if that is what they do then the new guy Williams will have failed!

And while you claim that Nasri is going to cost too much... how can that be when so far Arsenal have refused to sell him? If it was "too much" then Arsenal would have bitten our hands off. The fact they haven't suggest that they don't think it's "too much".

What do you think we should have signed Nasri for? Whatever the figure is it better match the valuation of Wenger otherwise he's not selling.

Like I say, unless someone can tell me players we have missed out on, or players we could have signed earlier, I'm not sure what else Cook and Marwood could have done.

Their job is to get the deal. No matter how long it takes. And that, to me, is far preferable to the previous arrangements when we signed players we can now not "get rid off"!
For goodness sakes man, they were the ones who did those deals in the first place! Some of which took a very long time.

You can't tell me that giving Nasri 160k p/w makes any more sense than giving Ade 160 p/w did.

What's changed? Nothing.

I repeat my original question... who have we missed out on?

If you wanted Nasri in earlier, how much would you have paid for that privilege?

No point squealing that nothing's changed... what should have been done different?<br /><br />-- Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:31 pm --<br /><br />
Ducado said:
Not a ball kicked in anger and the vultures have come out already! A Bluemoon Record

Yep. They don't seem to realise that patience is a virtue and it all comes to those who wait!

Judge Mancini and the club on the transfer window... at the END of it!
 
someone here seems to be forgetting Sanchez.

Cook was at the beginning of May in Italy. Pozzo the next week came to Manchester. Udinese wanted 40 million euros. Cook was inflexible to 30 million. was not catched the moment. then Barcelona sniffed and put an offert and clearly became the preferred destination by the player.

Mancini has not forgotten.
 
Mancio said:
someone here seems to be forgetting Sanchez.

Cook was at the beginning of May in Italy. Pozzo the next week came to Manchester. Udinese wanted 40 million euros. Cook was inflexible to 30 million. was not seized the moment. then Barcelona sniffed and put an offert and clearly became the preferred destination by the player.

Mancini has not forgotten.


Yeah, had we been quicker we could have signed Suarez before Barca realised he was available!.. ;-))

YCNMIU
 
Mancio said:
someone here seems to be forgetting Sanchez.

Cook was at the beginning of May in Italy. Pozzo the next week came to Manchester. Udinese wanted 40 million euros. Cook was inflexible to 30 million. was not seized the moment. then Barcelona sniffed and put an offert and clearly became the preferred destination by the player.

Mancini has not forgotten.

Who cares what Mancini has or hasn't forgotten. Udinese (just like At Madrid, just like Arsenal with Nasri) were never going sell Sanchez until such time as they had fully explored the market. Even if we'd offered 40 million euros in May, they would've still waited until the middle of the summer to see who else came in.

The argument is not about getting players quicker. It's about power. And the way in which it has been made public is no better for the club than players running their mouth about the manager...
 

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