stonerblue
Well-Known Member
Joe Royle. Had the pleasure of meeting him a couple of times and he was a real gent.
Phil Neal. I'd forgotten about him. So convincing as a manager I wanted to kneel on tacks on the Kippax steps: /Probably Phil Neal...
Joking aside as the title of the thread is favourite and not best, has to be Bob. He just got us and we got him. When he said he’d rip down that banner he did just that. He started the power shift from over the road. But Pep is starting to understand us also.
But the football we are playing now is from another world and Pep is a genius.
Mancini, but Pep is slowly taking his place.
ThisPep, Mercer, Mancini
There's no question whatsoever about Pep being a better manager than Mancini.
As for favourite, that's a different question - I think Pep being a bit of an oddball will always have trouble endearing himself to fans to create a real emotional bond. That's what makes him who he is though, that's why he will go down as one of the best managers in history.
Huge soft spot for Mancini though. He knew what little things to do to endear himself to the fans, as well as being a top manager.
Quality post and I completely agree.Probably Phil Neal...
Joking aside as the title of the thread is favourite and not best, has to be Bob. He just got us and we got him. When he said he’d rip down that banner he did just that. He started the power shift from over the road. But Pep is starting to understand us also.
But the football we are playing now is from another world and Pep is a genius.