lucablue said:Short memory those of you ready to move on so fast.
No way to treat him, or Hughes for that matter. Player power. For me I giving it a miss next season. As they say time is a great healer. This Spanish lot and Marwood too cloke and dagger for me.
Just donated £20 to the fund.
oakiecokie said:lucablue said:Short memory those of you ready to move on so fast.
No way to treat him, or Hughes for that matter. Player power. For me I giving it a miss next season. As they say time is a great healer. This Spanish lot and Marwood too cloke and dagger for me.
Just donated £20 to the fund.
You made the mistake of making that last speech.It tells us all what we imagined.
forevermancity said:Another Mancini fan instead of Manchester city fan.lucablue said:Short memory those of you ready to move on so fast.
No way to treat him, or Hughes for that matter. Player power. For me I giving it a miss next season. As they say time is a great healer. This Spanish lot and Marwood too cloke and dagger for me.
Just donated £20 to the fund.
Ciao
wayne71 said:oakiecokie said:lucablue said:Short memory those of you ready to move on so fast.
No way to treat him, or Hughes for that matter. Player power. For me I giving it a miss next season. As they say time is a great healer. This Spanish lot and Marwood too cloke and dagger for me.
Just donated £20 to the fund.
You made the mistake of making that last speech.It tells us all what we imagined.
At the moment I'm about as excited about the prospect of Pellegrini as I would be if Stuart Pearce was coming back but I'd imagine most of us still pissed off with it all and not particularly excited about our new manager will get over it in the next few weeks and get behind the team and our new manager.
Dethred said:GaudinoMotors said:You are clearly a Pellegrini man - but you don't have to disrespect Mancini's achievements in order to back your man. Even us "inners" accept it's over and hope whoever comes in is the right choice. But - tell me - why are you so totally convinced that Pellegrini will be the right choice - based on what? I acknowledge he is a decent manager or we wouldn't be entertaining him - but why (as you have posted elsewhere) so sure he'll win us the title next year??
Based on hope or on an insight we don't have?
You know, saying "you're clearly a Pellegrini man" is about as disrespectful as saying "you're clearly a Mancini City fan, not a Manchester City fan." If you accept that its over for Mancini at this club, then you should be as optimistic and supportive of whoever we replace him with. You can have whatever misgivings you want about the whole situation, but Mancini was a manager, not the fucking club itself.
The insight you apparently don't have, is that Pellegrini has consistently (without a single faltering season) overachieved at every club he's managed. He's brought two clubs with no real European pedigree (or any at all for that matter) and gotten them to the semi-finals and quarter-finals of the Champions League. If that doesn't boost your confidence, when our previous manager has a dismal record in the same competition, then I don't know what would.
If you need further proof, look at the praise and quotes from players we are considering signing. Simply having a decent shot at bringing in Pellegrini seems to have increased our prospects in the transfer market greatly.