stumpy_mcfc
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ethan23 said:haaa you've gotta love this club , played 10 games, 1 win away from second and were already talking about a new manager... only city
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ethan23 said:haaa you've gotta love this club , played 10 games, 1 win away from second and were already talking about a new manager... only city
Didsbury Dave said:Pep Guardiola
Gus Hiddinck
Arsene Wenger
Capello
Lucky Toma said:Soulboy said:I thought you said Dzeko or Torres?
Yet you pick Jesus.
That's unfair.
We have two of the best wingers in the Prem and he's very good on crosses.
Regardless of comparisons Mancini should get until the season's end to prove himself. That gives him a roughly equal time in the job to Hughes.Soulboy said:lancs blue said:When Hughes left last season we had 29 pts from 17 games, so 13 pts from the next 7 would still leave Mancini better off at the same stage of the season.
I think we have to be looking at doing far better than Hughes did, and that he shouldn't be the benchmark we judge our manager on!
Didsbury Dave said:Pep Guardiola
Gus Hiddinck
Arsene Wenger
Capello
Soulboy said:Lucky Toma said:We have two of the best wingers in the Prem and he's very good on crosses.
It's just a pity we're not as good at coming back from the dead...
mancreject said:If we really couldn't keep Mancini anymore I'd go for Nigel Clough. His Derby team play some really entertaining football and he's spent zilch on taking them from being an unbelievable mess about to slip out of the Championship to seventh in the Championship. The way he keeps his players in line is an object lesson in man management and tactically he knows his onions. He's a former City player so he knows something of the club and its traditions. He's young even though he has so much experience in management, he'd create a winning dynasty at the club for many years to come. The only problem I could see is that he's not entirely comfortable communicating the press but he could use a ventriloquist's dummy to do that or a specially trained ferret.
mancreject said:If we really couldn't keep Mancini anymore I'd go for Nigel Clough. His Derby team play some really entertaining football and he's spent zilch on taking them from being an unbelievable mess about to slip out of the Championship to seventh in the Championship. The way he keeps his players in line is an object lesson in man management and tactically he knows his onions. He's a former City player so he knows something of the club and its traditions. He's young even though he has so much experience in management, he'd create a winning dynasty at the club for many years to come. The only problem I could see is that he's not entirely comfortable communicating the press but he could use a ventriloquist's dummy to do that or a specially trained ferret.