Pellegrini gone back to Chile

I'm sure she was very proud of what her son has achieved and he would almost certainly have not been the man he is without loving and supportive parents.

RIP to her and belatedly to his father.
 
dtc78 said:
CC1 said:
mammutly said:
I am genuinely sorry that the manager is having family problems, And, if it is the case that his mother is ill, I do of course wish Mrs Pelligrini and Manuel all the very best.

However, my thoughts in this context are more with the interests of MCFC. Call me barbaric if you like, but I am more concerned that our new manager not being with the team at this time gives Moyes and Mourinho an advantage in the coming competition.

BARBARIC

Idiot

Clown. Some things are more important.


Easy to be sanctimonious in retrospect. Not that it benefits anybody.

I don't know Mr Pellegrini, but I respect his need to be away at this time and, as I said, I wish him well.

However, if you think this doesn't disadvantage man city, you're the clown.

That said, I hope that the club is well organised enough to come through this and the manager can come back and take us where we need to be.
 
Sad day R.I.P Mrs.Pellegrini :( He has lost both his parentis in just a couple o months :( i cant or want imagine how he feels.

To those who "hinted" that Pellegrini got his priorities wrong, should hung your heads in shame, really. to even let that thought "mcfc" cross your mind in this case is shambles.

You know, Ruben is with the team he knows exactly what Pellegrini wants done.
 
mammutly said:
dtc78 said:
CC1 said:
BARBARIC

Idiot

Clown. Some things are more important.


Easy to be sanctimonious in retrospect. Not that it benefits anybody.

I don't know Mr Pellegrini, but I respect his need to be away at this time and, as I said, I wish him well.

However, if you think this doesn't disadvantage man city, you're the clown.

That said, I hope that the club is well organised enough to come through this and the manager can come back and take us where we need to be.

Give it a rest FFS - it's embarrassing
 
CC1 said:
mammutly said:
dtc78 said:
Clown. Some things are more important.


Easy to be sanctimonious in retrospect. Not that it benefits anybody.

I don't know Mr Pellegrini, but I respect his need to be away at this time and, as I said, I wish him well.

However, if you think this doesn't disadvantage man city, you're the clown.

That said, I hope that the club is well organised enough to come through this and the manager can come back and take us where we need to be.

Give it a rest FFS - it's embarrassing

Yes. It is.

Condolences to Mr Pellegrini.
 
mammutly said:
CC1 said:
mammutly said:
Easy to be sanctimonious in retrospect. Not that it benefits anybody.

I don't know Mr Pellegrini, but I respect his need to be away at this time and, as I said, I wish him well.

However, if you think this doesn't disadvantage man city, you're the clown.

That said, I hope that the club is well organised enough to come through this and the manager can come back and take us where we need to be.

Give it a rest FFS - it's embarrassing

Yes. It is.

Condolences to Mr Pellegrini.

Well said
 

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