Mancini you are gutless

forevercity said:
markbmcfc said:
Showing them to the dog doesnt count.

The fact your alone in your view in this thread MUST make you think "hang on, maybe I am talking absolute bollocks here, do I need to have a word with myself?".

not at all, as ive already said in this thread, bluemoon isn't a reflection of the true city fans view on mancini.

home and away we argue with eachother over mancini's merits, a good healthy debate. alot of fans are unsure, but the vast majority of fans on here like mancini, probably because they dont pay their hard earned money to follow their club home and away and watch mancini football. they can just switch over channel, or take the internet stream off. the real fans, the fans who go home and away, are not sure about this guy.

That's how I see it too.

I talk to lots of City fans and everyone is the same.

Some have totally given up on Mancini but most just have reservations and deep concerns, and are just hoping he'll get it right.

I had a conversation over a pint with a passionate blue after the game, who has been very accomodating towards Mancini and he said "YOu know, I think that's it for me and Mancini". He was angry and frustrated.

Gerneal concensus amongst my mates was that we are stuck between a rock and a hard place. We have a manager who none of us have great confidence in. But we don't want to just fire him and scout around for the best of the unemployed. We all agreed leave it until summer, he should be able to scrape us 4th, despite his forthcomings. Then review it based on availability of alternatives.

Forevercity is bang on. The rabid on this forum don't represent the majority view.
 
Just goes to show at City, we have our own fair share of know nowts about football.

That game last night was NO DIFFERENT to the win over Chelsea.

The tactics, the formation. It's merely a fine margin when top teams face each other.

Carlos got his chance against Chelsea, not last night.

I wonder where all that free-flowing football, high entertainment many are calling for, has been the last 30 years?

Cause it sure didn't win us anything.

The team dynamic will change to suit the opposition.

If it's 0-0 at home to Birmingham, then you are entitled to write shit.
 
Project said:
"doesnt learn from his mistakes".

Last year we got nothing from Spurs home and away, nothing from United home and away and a point from Liverpool.

This year we have taken a point from Spurs (depriving them of two), a point from United (depriving them of two) and three from Liverpool (depriving them of one).

In short, your point is null and void.


Two points from Liverpool, surely?
 
forevercity said:
the real fans, the fans who go home and away, are not sure about this guy.

I take objection to that.

If that is your definition of a 'real fan', then I fall into that category. Yet my view on Mancini differs completely from yours.

Be careful not to generalise or speak for people, some of the crazys on this forum may give you some abuse.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Just goes to show at City, we have our own fair share of know nowts about football.

That game last night was NO DIFFERENT to the win over Chelsea.

The tactics, the formation. It's merely a fine margin when top teams face each other.

Carlos got his chance against Chelsea, not last night.

I wonder where all that free-flowing football, high entertainment many are calling for, has been the last 30 years?

Cause it sure didn't win us anything.

The team dynamic will change to suit the opposition.

If it's 0-0 at home to Birmingham, then you are entitled to write shit.


Thank the Lord for common sense
 
Didsbury Dave said:
forevercity said:
not at all, as ive already said in this thread, bluemoon isn't a reflection of the true city fans view on mancini.

home and away we argue with eachother over mancini's merits, a good healthy debate. alot of fans are unsure, but the vast majority of fans on here like mancini, probably because they dont pay their hard earned money to follow their club home and away and watch mancini football. they can just switch over channel, or take the internet stream off. the real fans, the fans who go home and away, are not sure about this guy.

That's how I see it too.

I talk to lots of City fans and everyone is the same.

Some have totally given up on Mancini but most just have reservations and deep concerns, and are just hoping he'll get it right.

I had a conversation over a pint with a passionate blue after the game, who has been very accomodating towards Mancini and he said "YOu know, I think that's it for me and Mancini". He was angry and frustrated.

Gerneal concensus amongst my mates was that we are stuck between a rock and a hard place. We have a manager who none of us have great confidence in. But we don't want to just fire him and scout around for the best of the unemployed. We all agreed leave it until summer, he should be able to scrape us 4th, despite his forthcomings. Then review it based on availability of alternatives.

Forevercity is bang on. The rabid on this forum don't represent the majority view.

So your mate has decided because we drew with a team who are unbeaten in 24 games that thats it for him and Mancini? Unbelieveable. I can understand some peoples frustrations that we didn't have more of a go at them but footballs not as easy as that, you can't go out and attack when you want against teams like United because they make it extremely difficult for you to play football and last night they pressed and pressed as soon as we got in their half and defended in numbers. We could have pushed a few more men forward but at what expense? They defended very deep last night which meant we had little chance of getting in behind them and a well drilled defence containing 3 of the best defenders in the leauge aren't going to make too many mistakes

If we'd have performed like that against a team like Birmingham then fair enough i expect people to be annoyed and question the tactics but sometimes you have to hold your hands up an appreciate the quality of the opposition and how they performed
 
forevercity said:
oakiecokie said:
Carry on like this and you might find a few Winstons at your door,AKA Aadam Teese.

oh right, so anyone who doesnt like mancini will be subjected to terrorising then shall they. its a shame bluemoon got as big as it has done, it attracts idiots like you on here. your post ratio just shows you what a sad git you really are pal.

Terrorising ??
Been watching to many Spooks episodes dumbass.
My post ratio shows that I have 11 a day !! On this thread alone I guess you`ve had 25+,so who`s the nob now ??
Please don`t move the goalposts and put the blame onto other fans,who at least are not hypocrites,like ypurself and only support the manager when it suits them ie,singing his allegiance at away games.
How sad is that,if you don`t like the guy ? Twofaced hypocrite of the highest order little boy.
 
If we had nicked it last night 1-0 the vast majority on here would be lauding his tactical genius. If Hughes was in charge last night we would have lost.
For all the Mancini outers who do you want to replace him? Beat Birmingham on Saturday 7 points out of 9 and that will get us Champions league football if we keep it up all season.
 
SuperKevinHorlock said:
If we had nicked it last night 1-0 the vast majority on here would be lauding his tactical genius. If Hughes was in charge last night we would have lost.
For all the Mancini outers who do you want to replace him? Beat Birmingham on Saturday 7 points out of 9 and that will get us Champions league football if we keep it up all season.
What are the lotto numbers for Saturday?
 
Didsbury Dave said:
forevercity said:
not at all, as ive already said in this thread, bluemoon isn't a reflection of the true city fans view on mancini.

home and away we argue with eachother over mancini's merits, a good healthy debate. alot of fans are unsure, but the vast majority of fans on here like mancini, probably because they dont pay their hard earned money to follow their club home and away and watch mancini football. they can just switch over channel, or take the internet stream off. the real fans, the fans who go home and away, are not sure about this guy.

That's how I see it too.

I talk to lots of City fans and everyone is the same.

Some have totally given up on Mancini but most just have reservations and deep concerns, and are just hoping he'll get it right.

I had a conversation over a pint with a passionate blue after the game, who has been very accomodating towards Mancini and he said "YOu know, I think that's it for me and Mancini". He was angry and frustrated.

Gerneal concensus amongst my mates was that we are stuck between a rock and a hard place. We have a manager who none of us have great confidence in. But we don't want to just fire him and scout around for the best of the unemployed. We all agreed leave it until summer, he should be able to scrape us 4th, despite his forthcomings. Then review it based on availability of alternatives.

Forevercity is bang on. The rabid on this forum don't represent the majority view.


As ever you write well and put you points over well Dave unlike the numpty you are defending - but I guess it's a case of who you mix with - I'd say the opposite and that the vast majority of the fans believe we are improving, realise there are going to be initial and sporadic problems having bought so many players and egos - but think he will get it right.
 

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