Roberto Mancini

Another potty mouth I see.

I dont hate Mancini, he was brilliant for us but if its fair to lambaste a manager for his so called defensive frailties, despite having a very good record if you can be arsed to check it that is against every other team and manager out there, including Mancini, its only fair to show that even Bob had spells where it didn't go to plan.

Revisionism and re writing of history at its best on here at times.

As for the armchair comment, would you like to call me a fucking knob to my face on boxing day?
But you're looking at 10 matches where he was trying to freshen the defence with a young player rather than full seasons.
 
But you're looking at 10 matches where he was trying to freshen the defence with a young player rather than full seasons.

It's not even worth arguing about. Every halfwit knows that Mancini was better defensively than Pellegrini is. It's the sort of manager he is. I rather liked the idea that you knew we would win if we went 1-0 up, there haven't been too many times when a City fan could relax and just enjoy in-game in the last 30 years, but I also rather like the idea of scoring a lot of goals. I think we all need a happy medium at the moment ...
 
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but the long term plan was always champions league and you will only get that if you build a club on a good setup in the premier league. forget this barca style of play you will never do it in the premier league there is to many good clubs in the premier league who don't roll over in a weak league like in spain. the base work that mancini did was right he worked on building a squad to win the premier league and cups first and champions league was put to the back burners

I feel for mancini he took the job on the back of a media hiding they was all over him for taking the job from mark hughes they even said that he was working behind the hughes back and sat in the stands. but it was the new owners choice and it worked you got to understand he took over a squad of players that was bought to build a club from nothing to fight for top spot. many was just bought in just to hype the name of Manchester city we needed to put the name back on the map and bring in the media and big money signings who was here for the money first and football 2nd the foundations was rocking all over the place

so mancini started to fight back with a iron fist kicked out the mercenaries and built his own style and got it right he built from the football side of things set the foundations in England with the fa cup and then premier league he was going down the right road and at a rate of knots. but the champions league was his downfall we was not ready to fight with the so called big clubs in Europe he knew it but the owners did not

I don't really know what happen but the club went on another path somebody sold the club on this barca style of play and a long term plan to build again and Europe was put to the top of the list and wipe out all the good work that mancini did in a very short space of time in the premier league and England they just ripped up the plans and started again
the back bone of manchester city was a core of 6 or 7 players who was a mix of that very big push in the media we bought into the club from day 1 and mancini had to weed out the weak and the mercenaries and what come of that was the hard core the back bone of Manchester city what we see today

sometimes I stop and think about how fast football life is them 3 years have gone in a blink of a eye and we did the unthinkable from little old man city who took the premier league title of united and fergie you can never take that away from mancini and the bond is set in stone with the fans
Cogently expressed.
 
Played our best football in the second half of 2011 before we made it hard for ourselves in the first half of 2012.
I think the second half of 2011 (first half of 2011/12 season) was better than anything Pellegrini has produced tbh.

Fully agree, blueheart.

In the first few months of the first title-winning season, teams just didn't know how to cope with the expansive, attacking football we were playing.

The 5-1 at White Hart Lane and the Sick Swan spring to mind.
 
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I remember the start of the 2012 season when he broke up the Kompany/Lescott partnership to play Nastasic and we shipped 18 goals in 10 games without keeping a single clean sheet.

The revisionism shown on here at times is frightening, as is the re writing of history.

We also finished that month (Oct) sat in 3rd spot and by the end of the year, we were 2nd, 7 pts off top.

It wasn't the nirvana some would like to make out.

To a very small bunch of posters on here he wasn't the nirvana some would like to make out.
But to 99.99% of all match going Blues he most certainly was.
 
Fully agree, blueheart.

In the first few months of the first title-winning season, teams just didn't know how to cope with the expansive, attacking football we were playing.

The 5-1 at White Hart Lane and the Sick Swan spring to mind.

Halcyon days

God bless you Bobby Manc
 
I remember the start of the 2012 season when he broke up the Kompany/Lescott partnership to play Nastasic and we shipped 18 goals in 10 games without keeping a single clean sheet.

The revisionism shown on here at times is frightening, as is the re writing of history.

We also finished that month (Oct) sat in 3rd spot and by the end of the year, we were 2nd, 7 pts off top.

It wasn't the nirvana some would like to make out.


Rewriting of history you say.

The exact reason we started to play Nastasic was because Lescottt played in five of the 10 matches when we conceded the 18. Hence Nastasic started to play on a regular basis later in the season.

So what your actually criticising him for you probably agree with his decision.
 
Mancini will always be regarded as a LEGEND in my eyes. Forget what went on behind closed doors. He dragged us kicking and screaming to SUCCESS. He got right under the GPC skin and IMO ended his tenure at the rags. HE put us on the map and is partly responsible for where we are today. How anybody at the club could think otherwise is beyond me, but each to their own I suppose. I would personally have loved to have seen Roberto backed financially as much as Pellers has. It's a firm belief I hold that if he had we would now be UNSTOPPABLE. He knew how defend, how to rotate and how to set up against the big teams. Yes he might have "failed" in the champions league , but I'll never forget the memories that he etched in Manchester City FC folklore.

FORZA MANCINI!!!!!!
 
Mancini will always be regarded as a LEGEND in my eyes. Forget what went on behind closed doors. He dragged us kicking and screaming to SUCCESS. He got right under the GPC skin and IMO ended his tenure at the rags. HE put us on the map and is partly responsible for where we are today. How anybody at the club could think otherwise is beyond me, but each to their own I suppose. I would personally have loved to have seen Roberto backed financially as much as Pellers has. It's a firm belief I hold that if he had we would now be UNSTOPPABLE. He knew how defend, how to rotate and how to set up against the big teams. Yes he might have "failed" in the champions league , but I'll never forget the memories that he etched in Manchester City FC folklore.

FORZA MANCINI!!!!!!

I think what you write is the sentiment of 99% of match going blues.
Anything else therefore is irrelevant.
 
Legend?????? He almost lost the title for us and made us one goal shy of an embarrassment that would've also gone down forever in the books





Inter dropped out of first today losing to Sassuolo of all squads, at home, and so that proves he is not top notch enough to keep on managing us
 
Legend?????? He almost lost the title for us and made us one goal shy of an embarrassment that would've also gone down forever in the books





Inter dropped out of first today losing to Sassuolo of all squads, at home, and so that proves he is not top notch enough to keep on managing us


Well almost doesn't count

Also, you cannot take one result as evidence and state it 'proves' anything one way or the other
 
Have a feeling Maureen will offer his services to the Inter board come summer, after he finds out no other top club wants him, and I think they will bite. Love and adore Bobby and if it wasnt for Pep I would have Mancini back in a heartbeat
 
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