Ssn "reporter" Bobby not looking to spend big

BillyShears said:
Gelsons Dad said:
Yes, Yes, but do you have an answer?

Ha ha ha.

Whilst I was replying to your insults you deleted them. Smooth.

What I had written in response to your original post in which you called me delusional and a fantasist was that there are enough people on this board who have both met me, and spent enough time with me to know what I'm all about - so forgive me if I don't care whether you think I'm a credible poster or not...

Mancio - I really genuinely think Mancini is a top class manager. I have said that from the day he was appointed. Both in public, and in pm's to the few people from here I chat with privately. With respect to my posts about him being a "negative" manager, or complaining about his tactics or team selection...it's natural and what messageboards are here for. Venting, chatting, discussing, whatever. I'm not a football coach nor a manager, so my opinion is just my uninformed opinion.

I deleted the post as I though better of being drawn into name calling on what is otherwise a very pleasant evening.

Still interested in why you think Mancini will not be given the same transfer policy as Hughes.
 
Gelsons Dad said:
BillyShears said:
Ha ha ha.

Whilst I was replying to your insults you deleted them. Smooth.

What I had written in response to your original post in which you called me delusional and a fantasist was that there are enough people on this board who have both met me, and spent enough time with me to know what I'm all about - so forgive me if I don't care whether you think I'm a credible poster or not...

Mancio - I really genuinely think Mancini is a top class manager. I have said that from the day he was appointed. Both in public, and in pm's to the few people from here I chat with privately. With respect to my posts about him being a "negative" manager, or complaining about his tactics or team selection...it's natural and what messageboards are here for. Venting, chatting, discussing, whatever. I'm not a football coach nor a manager, so my opinion is just my uninformed opinion.

I deleted the post as I though better of being drawn into name calling on what is otherwise a very pleasant evening.

Still interested in why you think Mancini will not be given the same transfer policy as Hughes.

I think the owners will want someone from their side having a big say in which players to sign. I'm not saying that they'd dictate 100%, but certainly the manager wouldn't be given carte blanche Huhges was given. Probably a compromise where the manager never has a player he doesn't want imposed upon him, but must have the approval of the appointed director before any player can be signed.

Either way it'll be closer to the system employed by Barca and by Real Madrid, than the kind of autocracy's that Wenger and Ferguson run...
 
BillyShears said:
I think the owners will want someone from their side having a big say in which players to sign. I'm not saying that they'd dictate 100%, but certainly the manager wouldn't be given carte blanche Huhges was given. Probably a compromise where the manager never has a player he doesn't want imposed upon him, but must have the approval of the appointed director before any player can be signed.
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this is the Italian way , mancini is accustomed to.

just a question mate , who do you think is the most football/players expert actually at City ? I mean... who more than mancini is ?

and another , why may be so difficult to you to deal with the fact that mancini actually IS the owner's man/side ?
 
Mancio said:
BillyShears said:
I think the owners will want someone from their side having a big say in which players to sign. I'm not saying that they'd dictate 100%, but certainly the manager wouldn't be given carte blanche Huhges was given. Probably a compromise where the manager never has a player he doesn't want imposed upon him, but must have the approval of the appointed director before any player can be signed.
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this is the Italian way , mancini is accustomed to.

just a question mate , who do you think is the most football/players expert actually at City ? I mean... who more than mancini is ?

and another , why may be so difficult to you to deal with the fact that mancini actually IS the owner's man/side ?

To be honest I'm just giving my opinion on how I think the owners are approaching the long term future of the club. It's nothing personal about Mancini, just a business decision. Owners are expected to shell out tens of millions of euros for players. It stands to reason that they will want a say in where the money goes.
 
BillyShears said:
Mancio said:
this is the Italian way , mancini is accustomed to.

just a question mate , who do you think is the most football/players expert actually at City ? I mean... who more than mancini is ?

and another , why may be so difficult to you to deal with the fact that mancini actually IS the owner's man/side ?

To be honest I'm just giving my opinion on how I think the owners are approaching the long term future of the club. It's nothing personal about Mancini, just a business decision. Owners are expected to shell out tens of millions of euros for players. It stands to reason that they will want a say in where the money goes.

Billy, do you think they learnt from the Robinho thing? Buying a really BIG name is good as a symbol of intent, but it can also bring some other problems with it.
 
mackenzie said:
BillyShears said:
To be honest I'm just giving my opinion on how I think the owners are approaching the long term future of the club. It's nothing personal about Mancini, just a business decision. Owners are expected to shell out tens of millions of euros for players. It stands to reason that they will want a say in where the money goes.

Billy, do you think they learnt from the Robinho thing? Buying a really BIG name is good as a symbol of intent, but it can also bring some other problems with it.

I don't think it's about imposing players upon the manager Sharon, that's the key. It's more about making sure that as owners they have a veto. My personal opinion, the direct result of the Santa Cruz and Lescott signings.
 
BillyShears said:
mackenzie said:
Billy, do you think they learnt from the Robinho thing? Buying a really BIG name is good as a symbol of intent, but it can also bring some other problems with it.

I don't think it's about imposing players upon the manager Sharon, that's the key. It's more about making sure that as owners they have a veto. My personal opinion, the direct result of the Santa Cruz and Lescott signings.

That would be answer b then.
 
I can't start a new topic as this is my first post. Somebody needs to start a new topic and tell those that are interested to look on the UFC website as there is a famous fighter wearing a city shirt. His name is Renzo Gracie and he worn the shirt at the weigh-ins this evening.

<a class="postlink" href="http://uk.ufc.com/index.cfm?pn=2&fa=Mul" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://uk.ufc.com/index.cfm?pn=2&fa=Mul</a> ... st&gid=762
 
blue7096 said:
I can't start a new topic as this is my first post. Somebody needs to start a new topic and tell those that are interested to look on the UFC website as there is a famous fighter wearing a city shirt. His name is Renzo Gracie and he worn the shirt at the weigh-ins this evening.

<a class="postlink" href="http://uk.ufc.com/index.cfm?pn=2&fa=Mul" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://uk.ufc.com/index.cfm?pn=2&fa=Mul</a> ... st&gid=762

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