tolmie's hairdoo said:mancity1 said:tolmie's hairdoo said:I'd love to say he did, but the truth is somewhere in between.
The club/Cook put the block on De Rossi last summer because they could not complete a Tevez sale.
We have had long enough to tailor a deal to suit, but when it becomes a matter of principle, for both sides, nobody wins.
I get stick from people who have no knowledge of what side of the fence I actually do garner info from.
The club has an agenda, the manager has an agenda, players have an agenda.
I've noted in the It's Quiet thread the usual little digs, it's cool, it really is.
It's there for entertainment, both you and me, snippets of info at the time I've been given them.
The only thing I said this window is that I believed we would sign somebody, contrary to reports elsewhere and even Mancini the day before.
I've also tried to pass on Tevez updates. I resigned myself ages ago that I can't please everybody.
I'll continue to do what I do, when appropriate, and how I deem fit.
Ric does not stand for WUMS. I have a legitimacy which he and others feel I have an advantage over others.
I must admit Tolmie I haven't followed your posts closely over time but I do detect a distinct sour tone of late in your comments of RM of late.
If we fail to land the title this season do you want him gone?
Even if we do win the title do you still want him gone?
I just think he is letting too many outside factors derail his and our focus.
If Mourinho wants the job, I would like to see him get it. But it's been that way for me since we became a relevant player in world football
I want the best, and he's the best IMO.
Andouble said:unrealistic. You can still be a top team and win trophies quite routinely with many managers See: Every large club aside from Arsenal and United.
Ferguson and to an extent Wenger are anomalies and will never be repeated as the world is too cut-throat.
The fear is if they want rid of Mancini and Mourinho either a. won't come with new CEO or b. holds out for the rags, who is left.
Ancelotti would have been my first choice, but we'll probably only be left with the fat spanish waiter.
tolmie's hairdoo said:Big Dave Watson said:Did Tevez fuck up this transfer window again?
..and if so, will he fuck up the next one by still being here?
I'd love to say he did, but the truth is somewhere in between.
The club/Cook put the block on De Rossi last summer because they could not complete a Tevez sale.
We have had long enough to tailor a deal to suit, but when it becomes a matter of principle, for both sides, nobody wins.
I get stick from people who have no knowledge of what side of the fence I actually do garner info from.
The club has an agenda, the manager has an agenda, players have an agenda.
I've noted in the It's Quiet thread the usual little digs, it's cool, it really is.
It's there for entertainment, both you and me, snippets of info at the time I've been given them.
The only thing I said this window is that I believed we would sign somebody, contrary to reports elsewhere and even Mancini the day before.
I've also tried to pass on Tevez updates. I resigned myself ages ago that I can't please everybody.
I'll continue to do what I do, when appropriate, and how I deem fit.
Ric does not stand for WUMS. I have a legitimacy which he and others feel I have an advantage over others.
There are over 200 pages in It's Quiet, I would be surprised if I have more than 25 posts within it as people chip in with basic transfer opinion and gossip.
Matty said:tolmie's hairdoo said:mancity1 said:I must admit Tolmie I haven't followed your posts closely over time but I do detect a distinct sour tone of late in your comments of RM of late.
If we fail to land the title this season do you want him gone?
Even if we do win the title do you still want him gone?
I just think he is letting too many outside factors derail his and our focus.
If Mourinho wants the job, I would like to see him get it. But it's been that way for me since we became a relevant player in world football
I want the best, and he's the best IMO.
The problem I have with Mourinho isn't ability, it isn't the way he handles the media, or even the undoubted ego he possesses, it's the longevity issue. No matter where he's managed he never seems to stay for any period of time. Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, a handful of seasons at each. I want a manager who wins things AND stays for a considerable period, I just don't see Mourinho doing the latter, although I can easily see him achieving the former, he has done wherever he's been.
tolmie's hairdoo said:Football does that you see, if you actually tried to appreciate how the game works.
They say a week is a long time in football, yet you flag up a posting going back over a month.
Do feel free to share when you were at the briefing with mancini and his aims for this window?
Also feel free to flag up the subsequent posts of mine which contradicted and stated Tevez was still a hindrance to the entire process.
Concentrate on this fetish for 80s shorts, rather than coming to a gunfight with a knife.
Awaits your undoubted latest accusatory response, about as pertinent as a used tampon floating down the Ganges.