Pellegrini is the new manager (Malaga Newspaper reports) 4.

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Re: Pellegrini is the new manager (Malaga Newspaper reports) 3.

Eccles Blue said:
The cookie monster said:
Exeter Blue I am here said:
That dig would carry a little more resonance if DD hadn't been right all along, StHB........unless of course Khaldoon & Co are deluded, clueless, JCL's as well! Which'll it be?! ;)
Tbf i know dave wanted mourhino
And he also went on record saying it would be idiotic of our top brass to pass up the chance to sign him
Which we did


And thank goodness we did, City do NOT need an egotistical, over rated, over hyped manager, we need someone who can quietly and calmly get on with the job and make sure that our over hyped PLAYERS do some flaming work for a change. We need someone who can get the best out of our team not someone who just wants to preen around for the media as the great I am!!


Just my humble opinion!!

Humble but correct in my even more humble opinion. I would say do not want rather than need though
 
The recent media w*nk fest over "The Happy One" shows exactly what we all know. Mou is bigger than the club he manages. A few of the questions you could make out between the London press systematically inserting their tongues up his arse were about the Chelsea team, the rest? Jose, Jose, Jose.

I am glad we are getting a man like Pellegrini who will come in, do a damn good job, and avoid the media spot light. Let Holloway and Mou take the lime light because I guarantee Pellegrini will do a better job at City then The Special One would before he left our club full of infighting in three years time.

/rant over.
 
I'm not privy to how it played out in Spain, Argentina, etc, when the press (inevitably) wrote horseshit about Pellegrini, but I'm curious to know whether it backfired on them spectacularly. I have a feeling he'll rise above the shit, and make the media to look (even more) like fools.
 
I must say I am impressed already with how Pellegrini comes over in the press. He has left Malaga in a respected way, and although he had verbally agreed a deal prior to leaving the club, he has kept it under wraps his side.

Mourinho will make headlines, the press want him to. But he will not unite the team, he will create as many enemies as friends within a club by his "my way or the highway" approach.

I wasn't sure about Pellegrini when he was first mentioned, but I wasn't really aware of what he had achieved. Mancini did a great job and took us as far as he could. Pellegrini is clearly both a great man manager, which is crucial to getting the best out of our players, and also a great tactician. He has worked in a similar role to that which he will take at City, where he is not the only one involved in transfers. He managed to guide Real to a huge points total and in my opinion would have been the man to take them to another Champions League has they not gone for the management version of the Galactico.

I am thoroughly looking forward to having a manager who I am sure will bring success to City and who has proven himself at numerous clubs under varying circumstances.
 
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