Why The Hell Would Anyone Want Mancini Sacked ?

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karen7 said:
neoblue said:
karen7 said:
proof please? He wanted to go to utd,end of
Can you provide proof of that?
He wanted to win things, wasn't going to happen at Arsenal.
He'd say the same things if he signed for us.


bobby has moaned over and over again that the deal was done but it wasnt completed,im not sure he would keep banging on about it if he was the one who mucked it up and rvp hasnt contradicted him as far as im aware
I am probably misinformed (happens alot, or I don't listen) but I saw it as the club didn't want to risk forking out in excess of £24m on an injury prone 29 year old.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
strongbowholic said:
Wonder how these bottle merchants manage to win league titles from being dead in the water?
His first two in Italy were when his main rivals were all out of the game. If the rags and Chelsea had been docked points and relegated then we'd have won it easily.

It's the third one Ibra was talking about, when he'd publicly announced his resignation after the Liverpool CL tie then withdrew it. In an uncanny echo of 2012, they were on the verge of losing the title to Roma on the last day when Ibrahimovic came on as sub and rescued him.

Then last season all this stuff about mind games was actually rubbish and he'd genuinely given up. It took Brian Kidd to convince him and the players that there was still a chance of winning it.


Just for a bit of perspective.

On 1 July 2004, Inter announced on their official website that they had appointed former Lazio boss Roberto Mancini as new head coach. In his first season Inter and Mancini collected 72 points from 18 win, 18 draw and only 2 loses. On 15 June 2005, Inter won the Coppa Italia, defeating Roma in the two-legged final 3–0 on aggregate (1–0 win in Milan and 2–0 win in Rome) and followed that up on 20 August 2005, by winning the Supercoppa Italiana after an extra-time 1–0 victory against original 2004–05 Serie A champions Juventus.

So in his first season in charge he loses two domestic games, wins the cup and then wins their version of the charity shield. They had won nothing since 1989. That is right zilch.He is obviously useless.

In addition in their 105 year old history they have won 30 domestic competitions. Of those Mancini won 7.

Now some of you may not like him, some may not rate him, but you cannot say he isn't a winner. As that above all things is what he seems to do.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
karen7 said:
neoblue said:
Can you provide proof of that?
He wanted to win things, wasn't going to happen at Arsenal.
He'd say the same things if he signed for us.


bobby has moaned over and over again that the deal was done but it wasnt completed,im not sure he would keep banging on about it if he was the one who mucked it up and rvp hasnt contradicted him as far as im aware
So having assured me he always wanted to go to the rags ("end of") you now agree that the deal with us was done? That's a handbrake U-turn.

And when does Mancini EVER accept the blame for his own actions? Another example of him being a bottler.


I suspect we were played by him or his agent to force them to step in and guzump us. neither me or you can provide proof either way which i why i challenge anyone who says they are 100% certain about things
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
karen7 said:
neoblue said:
Can you provide proof of that?
He wanted to win things, wasn't going to happen at Arsenal.
He'd say the same things if he signed for us.


bobby has moaned over and over again that the deal was done but it wasnt completed,im not sure he would keep banging on about it if he was the one who mucked it up and rvp hasnt contradicted him as far as im aware
So having assured me he always wanted to go to the rags ("end of") you now agree that the deal with us was done? That's a handbrake U-turn.

And when does Mancini EVER accept the blame for his own actions? Another
example of him being a bottler.

Actually a least twice after games he has admitted he has got it wrong and made mistakes. People had a go at him for that as well
 
karen7 said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
karen7 said:
bobby has moaned over and over again that the deal was done but it wasnt completed,im not sure he would keep banging on about it if he was the one who mucked it up and rvp hasnt contradicted him as far as im aware
So having assured me he always wanted to go to the rags ("end of") you now agree that the deal with us was done? That's a handbrake U-turn.

And when does Mancini EVER accept the blame for his own actions? Another example of him being a bottler.


I suspect we were played by him or his agent to force them to step in and guzump us. neither me or you can provide proof either way which i why i challenge anyone who says they are 100% certain about things
I wouldn't say it if I wasn't.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
karen7 said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
So having assured me he always wanted to go to the rags ("end of") you now agree that the deal with us was done? That's a handbrake U-turn.

And when does Mancini EVER accept the blame for his own actions? Another example of him being a bottler.


I suspect we were played by him or his agent to force them to step in and guzump us. neither me or you can provide proof either way which i why i challenge anyone who says they are 100% certain about things
I wouldn't say it if I wasn't.


look at the vinnie thread,that is what i call 100% proof
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
There's a quote from Ibrahimovic to prove it. What more do you want?
There's nine trophies to prove he's not. That's not the sort of evidence that can be overcome with a quote from one player, a fucking knobhead bully of a player at that. There's numerous quotes from former teammates, staff and current players who talk about Mancini's obsession with winning, including Tevez.
 
Skashion said:
Mancini's a bottler now... Comedy gold.

Incredible isn't it. The only thing I can assume is that PB has made so much money by not bottling it that he is able to sit at his laptop all day while the money just roles in reminding him of his own fantasticness contrasted against Mancini's wretched professional life.
 
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