OultonBlue said:Three years 3rd, 1st and 2nd. Two FA cup finals and city are now so arrogant they sack him.
At a time when city have a chance to push on, utd's biggest plus gone, we find the nearest gun and aim wildly and hit the best manager in 40 years.
Personally after 30 yrs of dross, I would take the next 3 years as same as last 3.
Thanks to Mancini for the past 3 years. Made mistakes, but who doesn't.
Didn't deserve the Spanish Inquisition.
Neil McNab said:You can stick with Mancini and follow Monaco if you like him that much, if you want the board sacking, why not go the whole hog and get rid of the owner and turn us into what Malaga are now becoming.Lavinda Past said:SACK THE BOARD!
FORZA MANCINI!!
The 12th Man said:Some may say "sack Mancini", "Mancini out" and be happy about you getting sacked but a lot of us will forever be thankful to you for being the first manager who won us our first major trophy in 34 years. The man who shut up our rivals jeering at us over our trophy drought, the man who ripped down their ridiculous banner and the man who managed a Man City team who destroyed them 6-1 in their own backyard.
You are also the man who brought the greatest memory I ever have as a Manchester City fan who has followed the club for pretty much the 24 years of my life, the Premier League Title win last year had to be the most hectic emotional rollercoaster that ended in absolute euphoria I have ever been a part of. Two street parties as we celebrated our trophies and two nights where Manchester pubs were packed with fellow Blues getting absolutely plastered in celebration due to you leading us to the FA Cup and Premier League Title.
Sure there have been downs, today being a big one and yesterday being a big one too but those downs are nothing compared to when we were being relegated or facing relegation battles, some people need to remember where we came from. I honestly never contemplated celebrating trophy wins (or even being a part of a cup final) when we were in the lower divisons and you will be the man who made those dreams I never even dreamed of come true.
Thank You Roberto Mancini, you will always be a hero in my eyes, an absolute Manchester City Legend.
The 12th Man said:Some may say "sack Mancini", "Mancini out" and be happy about you getting sacked but a lot of us will forever be thankful to you for being the first manager who won us our first major trophy in 34 years. The man who shut up our rivals jeering at us over our trophy drought, the man who ripped down their ridiculous banner and the man who managed a Man City team who destroyed them 6-1 in their own backyard.
You are also the man who brought the greatest memory I ever have as a Manchester City fan who has followed the club for pretty much the 24 years of my life, the Premier League Title win last year had to be the most hectic emotional rollercoaster that ended in absolute euphoria I have ever been a part of. Two street parties as we celebrated our trophies and two nights where Manchester pubs were packed with fellow Blues getting absolutely plastered in celebration due to you leading us to the FA Cup and Premier League Title.
Sure there have been downs, today being a big one and yesterday being a big one too but those downs are nothing compared to when we were being relegated or facing relegation
battles, some people need to remember where we came from. I honestly never contemplated celebrating trophy wins (or even being a part of a cup final) when we were in the lower divisons and you will be the man who made those dreams I never even dreamed of come true.
Thank You Roberto Mancini, you will always be a hero in my eyes, an absolute Manchester City Legend.
Bobbymanc said:Hope he is here next season so we can appreciate him leading the team to another league title.
spacecadet said:He tactically murdered Taggert on a good few occasions.