Lucky Toma said:Changing tack slightly why dont we play around with all these stupid rumours of Bobby's job being on the line?
Tell the press he has been sacked and aggresively go after Moyes. Offer him the world until he relents.
Then when he walks into the press conference (after probably saying such comments as 'City are too big to turn down' etc) and sits down to sign his contract the roomful of 'journalists' take off their coats to reveal City tops.
We collectively point and laugh loudly in his direction.
Moyes then looks down at the 'contract' and sees that its merely a piece of paper with just a few words written in very large letters - 'THIS is class'.
We then bring in Bobby who's been hiding behind the door and parade him around chanting his name as he flicks V-signs at the gollum twat.
We should probably invite a few television networks too so its all caught on film.
are you serious?bluearmy71 said:I want Mancini too stay he is doing a good job ,but i wish he could be more attacking at times.
That's why if he does go i think we should try an get Marradona he would be a good laugh in interviews and play attacking football, also we wouldn't hear off any unrest with the players Marradona likes them to be happy and likes to be close to them plus i think he would sort them right out if they step out of line.
I would never forgive him though never.
mike1923 said:Maradona had a team with Tevez, Higuan, Messi, Milito, Di Maria and Aguero in it. All of these players worship the ground he walks on, and would probably run through brick walls for him seeing as he's the Argie equivalent of Jesus Christ.
And Germany embarassed them in the World Cup. I wouldn't want him anywhere near our club. Just my opinion of course.
£6000 a week for not even trying,biggest piss-take ever,at least Danny Mills was injured.For that reason alone even mentioning his name will antagonise those who had to watch this farce.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.