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gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.
When it was The Manchester Guardian in the 1930s it was regarded as the finest newspaper in the world. Now it just prints lies and degenerate bullshit.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.

I didn't realise the sheik was the owner when Sven was in charge - who are these dickheads in the media?
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.

Lazy cnuts, even i who knows nothing about football can't fail to
spot the glaringly obvious untruth in article.
Bastards.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.

Jesus, now that IS lazy journalism.
 
Bert Trautmann's Parachute said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.
When it was The Manchester Guardian in the 1930s it was regarded as the finest newspaper in the world. Now it just prints lies and degenerate bullshit.
Thing is BTP, Lovejoy is either a liar or he's incompetent. Knowing the modern history and timeline of any major club should be something that he should have in his head. It should be something that he can immediately call upon. Is it really that much to ask from someone who is generously rewarded for writing about football? The fact that he's posted that about Eriksson suggests he's stupid, tendentious or both.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.

Frighteningly shit. how long does it take to google that? And it's not like it wasn't a big thing that went unnoticed was it? The (potential) sacking of sven dragged on for ages
 
The Fat el Hombre said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.
It will take Mancini rather longer to regain lost respect, and he may not have the time. His employers are hardly known for their patience – ask Mark Hughes or Sven-Goran Eriksson – and are entitled to expect sustained success, rather than a flash in the pan, in return for their colossal investment.

Frighteningly shit. how long does it take to google that? And it's not like it wasn't a big thing that went unnoticed was it? The (potential) sacking of sven dragged on for ages
I guess the point is that he shouldn't have to Google it.

Anyone who thinks we get a fair crack off the media is utterly deluded.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
The Fat el Hombre said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
More lies/lazy journalism, this time from Joe Lovejoy in the Grauniad. It really does beggar belief that these cünts get paid six figure sums to write this shit.

Frighteningly shit. how long does it take to google that? And it's not like it wasn't a big thing that went unnoticed was it? The (potential) sacking of sven dragged on for ages
I guess the point is that he shouldn't have to Google it.

Anyone who thinks we get a fair crack off the media is utterly deluded.
Welcome to our media department.
 
Marvin said:
Garcia and nasty were good buys

We should have sold Balotelli in the Summer when we had the chance and replaced him. Now with Aguero injured we're stuck, and Mancini is taking the flak for something that's not his fault.

There's an awful lot been said, but City's current weakness is glaring.

man Utd have Welbeck, RVP, Hernandez, Rooney plus wingers coming out of their ears and we have Dzeko (who wants out, or we want out?) and Tevez. Mancini is not a magician, and can not compete with a Utd squad which has been properly resourced

Hang on. Last I heard it was part of the manager's remit to sign the right players for his squad.

If anyone really believes that Marwood signed players without Mancini's say so then they need their bumps feeling. This is football, not Rugby League.

At the end of the day, a good manager has to rely on being tactically astute at times. He cannot simply be allowed to address every conundrum by throwing money at it. At times, good coaching has to be called into the equation. This guy simply cannot do it. Ferguson is an expert at getting players to play above themselves. Our manager takes our players the other way.

Ferguson makes his team better than the sum of the parts. Our manager makes our players lesser than the sum of the parts. Anyone with any degree of intelligence can see this.
 
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