Saddleworth2
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Don’t shoot Vinnie!Just leaving this here because I feel it’s appropriate.
Don’t shoot Vinnie!Just leaving this here because I feel it’s appropriate.
You're not wrong mate. Blimey, winning mentality, how times have changed and roles have reversed with us and the rags. I don't give a shit about all what supposedly went on behind the scenes with Mancini upsetting players and staff. As City supporters, he gave us hope. He promised that pathetic mocking banner would come down in the ragford end and it did. And he stood up to Fergie and went toe to toe. Fergie knew the writing was on the wall for him, and it was.Changed the club. Brought a winning mentality to us. And he loved the fans.
From memory, only Nasri spoke out publicly to thank Mancini. The silence from the rest of the players was deafening.
That I don't remember. Also is this the same Nasri who recently said his biggest regret was how he behaved at City?Nasri slagged him off on stage at the 2014 title winning parade pretty much saying thank fuck he’d gone.
That I don't remember. Also is this the same Nasri who recently said his biggest regret was how he behaved at City?
Nasri slagged him off on stage at the 2014 title winning parade pretty much saying thank fuck he’d gone.
I am talking about the time of Bobby’s sacking when Nasrii spoke up for Mancini
I was there & don't remember it being said or reported. What did he say?So he should.
He did a lot for us and was a very good player but he often let himself down.
And yes he did, I was there watching it.
That's what I remember. Nasri knew he was a flawed character & Mancini was always trying to get the best out of him. I remember Nasri being asked how he felt when Bob said he could punch/strangle him, & Nasri said he appreciated Mancini caring enough about him to bother.I am talking about the time of Bobby’s sacking when Nasrii spoke up for Mancini
Did he?
He was one of the main instigators of the mutiny and a year later he was slagging him off in front of 100,000 City fans at Albert Square.