Rammy Blue
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BillyShears said:moomba said:Interesting thread.
I can't work out why people are so reluctant to give Mancini any credit for the gains made so far. Not sure what they expected from him, but our results under his management have really dragged us back into the top 4 race
That'll do for me so far.
We were still well in the race for the top 4 when Hughes was sacked, and the gains made by Mancini and the improvement statistically in the points he has picked up, has masked what some of us felt were some very under par performances.
You've said a few times that points are all that matter, and you're right. But it doesn't automatically equate that we can't discuss, criticize, praise, the performances as well as the points picked up.
On a broader note, I've not seen any difference in the way opinions are falling about Mancini to any other manager who we've employed in recent years, with the exception of Hughes, who was vilified from the day he joined the club...
In the 10 games leading upto, and including, the Spurs defeat which sealed Clueless' fate we were W1 D8 L1 which were hardly littered with inspiring performances.
Bob has plugged the gaps and always knew he had 21 league games in order to get us to 70 points, no prizes for how he gets the points, just get them.
He has learnt a huge amount about his squad over the last 3 months/15 games and now we go into the "final straight" in pole position.
Regardless of the odd poor performance I think Bob has performed nothing short of miracles and as such I get very emotive when people single out the said poor performances as a way of criticising OUR manager.