why pellegrini

Hamann Pineapple said:
He looks like somebody, can't put my finger on it. Maybe an ageing Richard Gere or that Jewish bloke out of Taxi

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Tom Berenger (a bit)

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I think there are going to be some Blues doing a massive about face when the penny drops that Pellegrini is a big upgrade on Mancini both as a tactician and man manager.

Looking forward to next season !
 
dave_blue12 said:
I think there are going to be some Blues doing a massive about face when the penny drops that Pellegrini is a big upgrade on Mancini both as a tactician and man manager.

Looking forward to next season !

Sounds daft and I'll get some stick but I'm looking forward to the changes next season. Hoping to see a more attacking, quicker tempo aspect to our play. Could be exciting times ahead.
 
dave_blue12 said:
I think there are going to be some Blues doing a massive about face when the penny drops that Pellegrini is a big upgrade on Mancini both as a tactician and man manager.

Looking forward to next season !

Well there is going to be war on here if he's isn't.
 
01cravend said:
He best not want to keep RSC

If he does you can guarantee he will get the best out of him,as he has at Malaga.

Exciting times without a doubt,i was losing my passion for football and that had plenty to do with Mancini's general negativity.

This fella,although 60,looks a breath of fresh air and will most certainly provide us with some great football and a new appetite - good times await!
 
dave_blue12 said:
I think there are going to be some Blues doing a massive about face when the penny drops that Pellegrini is a big upgrade on Mancini both as a tactician and man manager.

Looking forward to next season !

He has no history of success and hasn't even got the job yet. I'd be keeping my powder dry if I were you.
 
According to The Independent Begiristain is an admirer of Pellegrini and wants someone happy with the role of head coach with Begiristain as director of football. The club gave Mancini a five year contract last summer, so he was obviously in the long term plans then. He was clearly not to be judged on a season-by-season basis in those plans. This season has seen a top three, hopefully second, finish and runners up in the cup. Those are not grounds on which to sack a manager, even in the barmy world of most of the outers. Either the Pellegrini negotiations are pure fantasy or we are to have a head coach with begiristain in charge of all planning at every level. I cannot see how this necessitates the sack for a highly successful manager with a long contract. If it does, pellegrini had better be good, because expectations are sky high.
 
Will be very refreshing to see a manager who can speak fluent English at City! Mancini "Italianisms" (Ezz important) and hiding behind the language barrier has been frustrating at times. Not to mention Pellegrini can speak Spanish too so theoretically should help Silva, Aguero, Tevez etc.
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