Mancini to Juventus speculation

robbieh said:
Laurent Blanc may well be the next manager of Juve. He is very hot property after doing so well at Bordeaux. Apparently he met club officials 2 days ago.

Today Moratti, Inter president, said Mourinho going nowhere as he has 2 years left on his contract.

So whatever else that suggests it seems that absolutely nothing has been agreed with JM re City and RM is certainly not nailed on at Juve.


Blanc > Inter
Jose > City
Bob > Juve

Feasible.
 
Rammy Blue said:
robbieh said:
Laurent Blanc may well be the next manager of Juve. He is very hot property after doing so well at Bordeaux. Apparently he met club officials 2 days ago.

Today Moratti, Inter president, said Mourinho going nowhere as he has 2 years left on his contract.

So whatever else that suggests it seems that absolutely nothing has been agreed with JM re City and RM is certainly not nailed on at Juve.


Blanc > Inter
Jose > City
Bob > Juve

Feasible.

Unless a club or jose himself would like to exercise his release clause.
 
Is there a chance that Mancini is trying to force City into coming out and backing him?

He wanted to manage in England for some time, he even moved to London to improve his English and he has now landed a job where he can achieve anything he wants. He is doing well up to now and may well be playing Champions League football with City next season so leaving doesn't make sense - unless he already knows that Mourinho is already lined up for the job.
 
Mancini and the Chairman are good friends... Mancini knows the score which would have been discussed when he first signed up.

At the end of the day his just looking after his own interests, and after all this speculation about Jose then who wouldnt.

I said this before but i dont care who is managing us next year. Either way we are in seriously capible hands!
 
There is a light said:
Is there a chance that Mancini is trying to force City into coming out and backing him?

He wanted to manage in England for some time, he even moved to London to improve his English and he has now landed a job where he can achieve anything he wants. He is doing well up to now and may well be playing Champions League football with City next season so leaving doesn't make sense - unless he already knows that Mourinho is already lined up for the job.
he even moved to London
Really ??? i never knew that.
 
bluemanc said:
Really ??? i never knew that.

From the BBC when he got the job...

During an 18-month absence from the game, the 45-year-old Mancini has been linked with numerous managerial vacancies in a whole host of countries, but England has long been his first choice.
And, although his arrival at Eastlands in place of Mark Hughes came as a shock to many, City fans will be heartened to hear that he has been awaiting this opportunity for some time.
"He has been working hard over a year and half to learn English and has been living in London a few months to learn the language," said Mancini's close friend and former Sampdoria team-mate Gianluca Vialli.
"He has always been attracted by the style of football in the Premier League. I know he's particularly happy to be joining Manchester City.
 

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