Mansour's unhappy with club

Christian Poulsen absolutely bossed the midfield last night. That just shows you how shit we were.
 
nevilletogoater-in said:
Christian Poulsen absolutely bossed the midfield last night. That just shows you how shit we were.

our european midfield is embarrassing.

Our main man for the job sailed away to Italy in the summer, then we spunked £90,000 a week on another player and downgraded.
 
What we need for the midfield is 2 players who are good at retaining the ball good at passing are nimble and mobile enough to turn on a sixpence and chase down players!
 
Mark Ogden is a confirmed rag, doesn't even try to hide his hatred of City. A **** best ignored<br /><br />-- Wed Nov 07, 2012 3:33 pm --<br /><br />
nevilletogoater-in said:
Christian Poulsen absolutely bossed the midfield last night. That just shows you how shit we were.

lol, if by bossed you mean repeatedly fouling people then you're spot on. We had more possession than them and weren't bossed at all
 
Why would he be happy finishing bottom in the champions league group its a disgrace and Mancini and team need to sort it out now
 
AdamoTheGreat said:
this is just direct from his interview. no shit they arent happy...bobby isnt happy either. most of us arent happy about it. BUT WE MOVE ON #TOGETHER. This isnt an interview with HH Sheikh Mansour, its just bobby speaking honestly. Non story.
 
BlueDejong said:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-city/9656529/Manchester-City-owner-unhappy-with-clubs-European-failures-admits-manager-Roberto-Mancini.html

Manchester City owner unhappy with club's European failures, admits manager Roberto Mancini
Roberto Mancini has admitted that Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan is “upset” by the club’s Champions League failings.

Mancini, who claims he has only 11 fit players for Tuesday night’s crucial Group D fixture against Ajax at the Etihad Stadium, could see his team eliminated from the competition if the Dutch champions are not beaten.
A second successive exit at the Champions League group stage would further add to Mancini’s unimpressive record in the competition – he has never taken a team beyond the quarter-finals – but the Italian insists he shares Sheikh Mansour’s frustrations with Manchester City’s results against the cream of Europe.
“The owners are upset [by the results] but this is normal, I think,” Mancini said. “I don’t think that they are happy, but for me to work with these people is fantastic because you can work without problems.
“They always support the team and to have an owner and chairman like this is very important for any manager. When we lose or only take one point, like against West Ham, I am disappointed. But this is normal and it is the same for the owner and chairman.”
Having bristled at questions about his commitment to the club following interest from Monaco before he signed a new five-year contract in the summer, Mancini gave a defiant defence of his record as City manager.

But while a group stage exit would be regarded as a failure by the club’s Abu Dhabi owners, there are no moves to part company with Mancini, particularly with the club unbeaten in the Premier League this season.
“My work is here, I’ve worked for two years and I built with the chairman and owner this team,” Mancini said. “We won three trophies in two years, but for 35 years we didn’t win anything – never.
“Every year I can have two or three new situations where I can go, but I want to stay here, I decided to stay here at this club because I have worked hard.”
Mancini admits City’s injury problems are likely to pose the biggest hurdle to success against Ajax.
“We will find 11 players who can play this important game,” he said. “We have a problem with some important players injured, but when you have this problem, it’s the kind that means the players should give more on the pitch.
“Last year, at this stage in the Premier League, we scored 36 goals and now we have scored 18.
“We have important players injured but we are still two points behind Manchester United, so after 10 games, I don’t think we have a big problem.”


So fuckin what ?

Stop reading the papers and things will look a lot rosier !
 
Berkovic_blue said:
Mark Ogden is a confirmed rag, doesn't even try to hide his hatred of City. A **** best ignored

-- Wed Nov 07, 2012 3:33 pm --

nevilletogoater-in said:
Christian Poulsen absolutely bossed the midfield last night. That just shows you how shit we were.

lol, if by bossed you mean repeatedly fouling people then you're spot on. We had more possession than them and weren't bossed at all
fouling or not that piece of shit embarrassed us
 

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