Blue Haze
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TBH it looks like he's read bluemoon and summed up all the contradictory feelings in one article.Solihull Samba Boys said:Danny Taylor's gone and done it now
TBH it looks like he's read bluemoon and summed up all the contradictory feelings in one article.Solihull Samba Boys said:Danny Taylor's gone and done it now
No, there's the occasional sane person, too.Didsbury Dave said:Still just us nut jobs on this thread discussing Mancini's future then.
Blue Haze said:TBH it looks like he's read bluemoon and summed up all the contradictory feelings in one article.Solihull Samba Boys said:Danny Taylor's gone and done it now
One thing is for sure, the degenerates in the media will not be sacking our manager, even if they divide/wind-up our fans on a far-too-regular basis....Andouble said:I don't think the "win or your out" headlines are too far out of line; yes of course they are extreme and only Roman and some managers in Serie A would sack a man for one result, but I definitely think Monday and Sunday have huge bearing on Mancini's future.
If you lose both and finish the season trophyless and nearly 20 points back of retaining your title, I see no way back for Mancini and deservedly so.
You can blame Marwood for last summer all you want but for me things like being "unlucky with injury" is not an excuse as the rags were down to bare bones last season and we were the healthiest club in the league by a wide, wide margin and still just scraped it.
Also publicly insulting all your players has worn a bit thin with me, personally.
My best case scenario would be to lift the FA Cup and a huge job opening in Italy that he wants, he leaves us with a trophy and an amicable split with 3 trophies in the cupboard and we go in a new direction. Everybody wins.
Andouble said:I don't think the "win or your out" headlines are too far out of line; yes of course they are extreme and only Roman and some managers in Serie A would sack a man for one result, but I definitely think Monday and Sunday have huge bearing on Mancini's future.
If you lose both and finish the season trophyless and nearly 20 points back of retaining your title, I see no way back for Mancini and deservedly so.
You can blame Marwood for last summer all you want but for me things like being "unlucky with injury" is not an excuse as the rags were down to bare bones last season and we were the healthiest club in the league by a wide, wide margin and still just scraped it.
Also publicly insulting all your players has worn a bit thin with me, personally.
My best case scenario would be to lift the FA Cup and a huge job opening in Italy that he wants, he leaves us with a trophy and an amicable split with 3 trophies in the cupboard and we go in a new direction. Everybody wins.