Gordyola
Well-Known Member
I doubt he means it literally, its almost an analogy Unlike Hughes Mancini does have more than plan A
fathellensbellend said:it's a strange forum at times, if anyone has the audacity to question or doubt the manager then there is a fair chance you will get a tirade of abuse, even though you have spent a small fortune and a lot of time and effort to "support"
the team.
it's also assumed that by and large a football fan knows nothing, even though he may dedicate virtually all of his life watching the game, while the ex blessed footballer knows absolutely everything there is to know and to question him is a crime, even though virtually all the media are condoning what they are witnessing.
arsene wenger never played the game to any standard, and mourinhio even less, but those guys must be flukes, because like i say, according to many unless you have played at the top level you know nothing, other than having the ability to part with your season ticket money and 40/50 quid every other week, but hey don't question nothing.
if you want to be entertained, then don't say it out loud, because to many that is something that is out of the question, what do you mean you have spent 150 quid to watch the blues and you want to enjoy it aswell, whats up with you.
comparisions to the last vilified manager are well out of order as well, because hey we are approximately improving to the tune of about 0.0001 points per game, so to doubt the present incumbent is beyond the pale, of course we are improving, even though most people you are sat with at the match are bored shitless.
its best just to keep your head down and paint on a false smile, and keep parting with the cash.
fathellensbellend said:it's a strange forum at times, if anyone has the audacity to question or doubt the manager then there is a fair chance you will get a tirade of abuse, even though you have spent a small fortune and a lot of time and effort to "support"
the team.
it's also assumed that by and large a football fan knows nothing, even though he may dedicate virtually all of his life watching the game, while the ex blessed footballer knows absolutely everything there is to know and to question him is a crime, even though virtually all the media are condoning what they are witnessing.
arsene wenger never played the game to any standard, and mourinhio even less, but those guys must be flukes, because like i say, according to many unless you have played at the top level you know nothing, other than having the ability to part with your season ticket money and 40/50 quid every other week, but hey don't question nothing.
if you want to be entertained, then don't say it out loud, because to many that is something that is out of the question, what do you mean you have spent 150 quid to watch the blues and you want to enjoy it aswell, whats up with you.
comparisions to the last vilified manager are well out of order as well, because hey we are approximately improving to the tune of about 0.0001 points per game, so to doubt the present incumbent is beyond the pale, of course we are improving, even though most people you are sat with at the match are bored shitless.
its best just to keep your head down and paint on a false smile, and keep parting with the cash.
mammutly said:Mancini is making a fair observation.
A lot of people do seem to think the solution to not scoring is just more strikers.
According to a lot of people on here, the only thing to do when we are chasing a game is to bring on more forwards.
We should, of course, have finished yesterday playing 2 -2 -6 for at least the last 10 minutes.
blueinsa said:mammutly said:Mancini is making a fair observation.
A lot of people do seem to think the solution to not scoring is just more strikers.
According to a lot of people on here, the only thing to do when we are chasing a game is to bring on more forwards.
We should, of course, have finished yesterday playing 2 -2 -6 for at least the last 10 minutes.
No, a lot of us think the key to scoring more goals is pressing further up the pitch and committing more players into the box, especially at home and especially against a team that parks the fucking bus. Nothing wrong with the side yesterday, just the way Bobby had them playing!
mammutly said:blueinsa said:No, a lot of us think the key to scoring more goals is pressing further up the pitch and committing more players into the box, especially at home and especially against a team that parks the fucking bus. Nothing wrong with the side yesterday, just the way Bobby had them playing!
I don't think we played a negative game yesterday. We need to play at a faster pace with more movement, but that was the message Mancini was constantly trying to get across.