The Pink Panther
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What we do know for certain is that Mancini and his "Itallian clique" were despised by an awful lot of people within the club and that article alludes to that fact
nijinskybell said:Didn't take long for the character asI've assination to kick in... maybe the PR Department has been busy after all.
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Bazzmand Show said:This made for interesting reading this morning and gave further evidence to the fact, that Mancini's personality was really not consistent with what the club wanted.
So why the five year contract?
The Pink Panther said:What we do know for certain is that Mancini and his "Itallian clique" were despised by an awful lot of people within the club and that article alludes to that fact
DuggieCcH said:Different world then, although nobody would have believed it of Joe. One thing is constant, Man. City's ability to shoot themselves in the foot. I can quickly reconcile myself to the fact that RM is going, but the self-inflicted sabotage of our chances at Wembley continues to gall. Could it all not have waited until 20th. May ?Eaglechief said:Oh dear, the character assassination of our most successful manager in 30+ years has started already.
I wonder if the same kind of things were said to justify sacking our last successful manager Joe Mercer?
Dave, can I just say that the dignified thing for you to do would be to find a remote field somewhere and sit in it until your grin has worn off.Didsbury Dave said:That's the best article I've read yet on Mancini's depature, although it only scratches the surface on perhaps the biggest issues of all: his relationship with the players and tactical errors. But he is, of course, an enormous ego and this journo has that right.
Didsbury Dave said:That's the best article I've read yet on Mancini's depature, although it only scratches the surface on perhaps the biggest issues of all: his relationship with the players and tactical errors. But he is, of course, an enormous ego and this journo has that right.
Didsbury Dave said:That's the best article I've read yet on Mancini's depature, although it only scratches the surface on perhaps the biggest issues of all: his relationship with the players and tactical errors. But he is, of course, an enormous ego and this journo has that right.