Mancini to Juventus speculation

little update

Mancini was quick to distance himself from reports he could be returning to Italy with Juventus.

Told he had said 'Juventus was a special club', he responded: "Manchester City is a special club.

"I never said those things. I am manager of Manchester City and I am happy to stay here."

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bizzbo said:
little update

Mancini was quick to distance himself from reports he could be returning to Italy with Juventus.

Told he had said 'Juventus was a special club', he responded: "Manchester City is a special club.

"I never said those things. I am manager of Manchester City and I am happy to stay here."

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i love that line!
 
bizzbo said:
little update

Mancini was quick to distance himself from reports he could be returning to Italy with Juventus.

Told he had said 'Juventus was a special club', he responded: "Manchester City is a special club.

"I never said those things. I am manager of Manchester City and I am happy to stay here."

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.itv.com/sport/football/news/generalnews/mancini-keeps-his-feet-on-the-ground-805709578.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.itv.com/sport/football/news/ ... 09578.html</a>

What did you expect him to say?
 
BillyShears said:
bizzbo said:
little update



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What did you expect him to say?


I expect the truth and that sounds truthful to me..
(cue comments about dont believe what you hear in the press..)
 
BillyShears said:
bizzbo said:
little update



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What did you expect him to say?

Slowly they return on by one to have a dig.

By the way what did you think of the performance yesterday.
 
Whether you like it or not José Mourinho has more pulling power when it comes to players wanting to join a team he manages than Roberto Mancini. Don't get me wrong I'd love Bobby Manc to stay because we all seem to have really taken to him and he's got us playing some fantastic stuff, but you don't turn down the special one if he can bring in players of the likes of Torres et al.

Personally I have no allegiance to either manager, I have allegiance to the club and I respect the owners decisions as I trust they'll do whats best for the short-term and long-term future of the club.

But are you seriously telling me that this management job isn't the hottest ticket in town at the moment? Let's see. Already having quality players like Tevez, Johnno, Adebayor etc and the opportunity to build upon that with unlimited funds at your disposal allegedly? This management job seems an impossibility to some, but the person who wins us our first trophy in longer than I care to remember will become an instant club legend.

I'm looking forward to next season regardless! Should be exciting times to come!
 
1337 said:
samharris said:
question..

who has been the best club manager in the last 20 years.??

bacontwat..

If you are just looking at number of trophies won then yes. I would however argue that Capello and Cruyff have been better managers. Both built legendary teams which will go down in history as amongst the best club sides the world has ever seen (Capello's Invincibles and Cruyff's Dream Team). Also Capello won 8 League titles with 4 different clubs (would have been 9 but 1 revoked because of Calciopoli), won the Champions League destroying Cruyff's Barca 4-0 (although most of the Dream Team had left by then), also twice runner-up. In addition he managed the most difficult club in the world (Madrid) twice, for 1 year in each stint (winning La Laga and then getting sacked both times). Cruyff, created probably the most aesthetically pleasing club team to watch, in the 'Dream Team' (only matched by Ajax 1971-73). He won 4 straight La Liga titles playing 'Total Football' and Barca's first ever Champions League title.
 

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