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People keep saying Mancini should stay because he's our most successful manager for years but are we forgetting where we were a few years ago? It's not like anyone else has ever had the same opportunities afforded to Mancini. Do people seriously think he would have won the FA Cup and the league if we were in the position we were in before the Sheikh bought us out? He's not a miracle worker by any stretch of the imagination.
38 game season or not we were very lucky to win the title last year, Utd allowed us back in and even then we nearly blew it, not that I would change anything about that day ;)
I don't think enough people are looking at the whole situation we as a club are in. We've got the chance to become an absolute force in football yet at the moment the project is stalling. I've been a fan of City for over 20 years and was there in the dark days of Div 2 so I appreciate absolutely everything we have now. I'll always be grateful to Mancini for bringing us the first trophies in my lifetime but I support Manchester City not Roberto Mancini, I care about the future of the club not the past.
Now is not the time for sentimentality I'm afraid. Mancini used to say that the players had to build that winning mentality, well it looks like a few of our fans need to take his advice. We've had a taste of success and settling for second best is no longer an option.
Let's look at the current situation, we finished second in the league (although the title race was over months ago) and lost a cup final to a team likely to be relegated. You could make excuses for that but for me far too many performances this season have been shockingly poor. What's worse is we have dropped points or struggled to beat the exact same teams over the last two seasons - Everton, Sunderland, Stoke, Swansea to name a few. I want a manager who can learn from mistakes and figure out ways to beat teams, Mancini clearly isn't learning from those mistakes.
I'm not even going into the Champions League fiasco.
Before I get abuse from those who don't want him sacked let me just reiterate that I will love Mancini forever for winning us the league but we have the money, the players, the facilities now to push on and dominate England for the next few years, we can't stand still or as we have done this year go backwards. I'm sure that the people in charge of the club feel the same. I also wish Mancini the best of luck in the future with his next job.
Pelegrini might not be the answer either but I'm genuinely excited about the change. His teams seem to play exciting, attacking football. He's an excellent man manager who unites his players and get's the best out of them. He's also tactically sound and has a plan B. I don't particularly care that he hasn't won any trophies in Spain, his record is still very impressive. He may not be well known to everyone in England but he is extremely well thought of in Spain and I've heard comments from the Spanish football experts who think he'll clean up with us. He seems to excel most in the areas that Mancini appears to have weaknesses. I admire the men in charge for being able to see a problem and being able to come up with a solution.
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A coherent & well thought post as i have ever seen on this website- i could not have put it better myself mate.
I would give Mancini another season if i beleived he would learn from his mistakes- Clearly he will not as the Wigan game was acarbon copy of the league game a couple of weeks ago, as well as all the teams this guy posted. I do not beleive he will change his ways.
So thanks for the memories Roberto i will never forgot what you have done, but no one is bigger than our grat club & we need to move on & evolve as a team as we are stagnant at the moment.