Why The Hell Would Anyone Want Mancini Sacked ?

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What I am interested in seeing is how good Klopp really is as a manager.
Dortmund are losing Gotze and Lewandoski is likely off. Two huge players for Dortmund.

They may well replace them with Dzeko and someone else but still will be interesting to see if Klopp is as good as people think he is or if the team is just fantastic and he is just a decent manager.
 
moomba said:
bluemc1 said:
true no wonder we battered them both this year, you not think there is a difference in the money spent over a 2 year period ? i dont know the STATS but im guessing there is a difference.

All from <a class="postlink" href="http://www.transferleague.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.transferleague.co.uk</a>

Last two years (nett):

City - £62.25m
Liverpool - £76.15m
QPR - £58.6m

And FWIW

Chelsea - £135.2m
Rags - £74.25m (plus whatever they paid for Zaha)

ah not to clued up on this net thing, any chance of just letting me know that in the time we bought Silva, YaYa, Aqureo, Milner, Ballotelli, Dzeko, Kolorov, how much the others have spent on players, well if you not got the time just Qpr as really we are saying about money not bringing success
 
CTID101 said:
What I am interested in seeing is how good Klopp really is as a manager.
Dortmund are losing Gotze and Lewandoski is likely off. Two huge players for Dortmund.

They may well replace them with Dzeko and someone else but still will be interesting to see if Klopp is as good as people think he is or if the team is just fantastic and he is just a decent manager.
Bayern have had a top side for years and he's won the last two domestic campaigns whilst selling the best player of season on both occasions (Sahin and Kagawa). He's proven don't worry about that.

He's also in the CL Semi final and progressed out of a tough group ;)<br /><br />-- Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:33 am --<br /><br />
The cookie monster said:
NipHolmes said:
He come from Eredivisie
To manage Man City
De Boer woah
De Boer woah

It fits.
Do you remember the last song you sang on here
And who mentioned that particular manager?
My list goes.

Jose, Klopp, De Boer.

First one is best manager in the world imho.
Second is a very, very good runner up.
Third is the best young coach out there (according the the people that basically overhauled the football blueprint and founded Barca).

Makes no odds to me. I just 100% believe Mancini isn't our perfect fit. If Leslie was I'm charge now and we looked at ne coaches I think Mancini wouldn't get the job because of the many reasons I said yesterday.

For anyone interested read last 10 pages. It's clear De Boer is the next big thing, why not be the club to take the punt. After all we have a DOF who basically promoted a guy who's the same cloth.
 
bluemc1 said:
ah not to clued up on this net thing, any chance of just letting me know that in the time we bought Silva, YaYa, Aqureo, Milner, Ballotelli, Dzeko, Kolorov, how much the others have spent on players, well if you not got the time just Qpr as really we are saying about money not bringing success

The season before we spent £116m nett, Liverpool £5.15 profit, QPR £1.5m (championship), Chelsea £87.3m, Rags £13.5m.

You could also go back further to Kompany, De Jong, Lescott etc.
 
NipHolmes said:
CTID101 said:
What I am interested in seeing is how good Klopp really is as a manager.
Dortmund are losing Gotze and Lewandoski is likely off. Two huge players for Dortmund.

They may well replace them with Dzeko and someone else but still will be interesting to see if Klopp is as good as people think he is or if the team is just fantastic and he is just a decent manager.
Bayern have had a top side for years and he's won the last two domestic campaigns whilst selling the best player of season on both occasions (Sahin and Kagawa). He's proven don't worry about that.

He's also in the CL Semi final and progressed out of a tough group ;)
Lets see :)
 
NipHolmes said:
Third is the best young coach out there (according the the people that basically overhauled the football blueprint and founded Barca).

I don't think Joan Gamper will get a say in it to be honest.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
I fucking hate "win percentages" and I really fucking hate "pass completions".

Another weird current trend amongst nu-internet-football-fans.

Next time someone puts some stupid, contextless stat up to prove that Mancini is actually the best manager in the world, I'm going to collate a "pounds spent per point" table up to "prove" he's actually the worst manager in the world.

Just glancing at the site and thought I'd come out of retirement to show you this:

<a class="postlink" href="http://transferpriceindex.com/2012/07/the-201112-update-to-the-all-time-best-managers-versus-the-mxir-model/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://transferpriceindex.com/2012/07/t ... xir-model/</a>

People actually do bother researching these things, and on the basis of money spent:points earned when equalised for inflation, Mancini is the third best manager in Premier League history. Funnily enough, above Mourinho.

Those stats only contribute data from last season so with this season's performance I imagine that he's slipped to fourth but just thought I'd log in and counter a badly made point.

Off I go back into the ether...
 
NipHolmes said:
CTID101 said:
What I am interested in seeing is how good Klopp really is as a manager.
Dortmund are losing Gotze and Lewandoski is likely off. Two huge players for Dortmund.

They may well replace them with Dzeko and someone else but still will be interesting to see if Klopp is as good as people think he is or if the team is just fantastic and he is just a decent manager.
Bayern have had a top side for years and he's won the last two domestic campaigns whilst selling the best player of season on both occasions (Sahin and Kagawa). He's proven don't worry about that.

He's proven in Germany, no doubt about that, Mancini is proven in Italy as well as England.
He's also in the CL Semi final and progressed out of a tough group ;)

Didn't do so well last year :0)

-- Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:33 am --

The cookie monster said:
NipHolmes said:
He come from Eredivisie
To manage Man City
De Boer woah
De Boer woah

It fits.
Do you remember the last song you sang on here
And who mentioned that particular manager?
My list goes.

Jose, Klopp, De Boer.

First one is best manager in the world imho.
Second is a very, very good runner up.
Third is the best young coach out there (according the the people that basically overhauled the football blueprint and founded Barca).

Makes no odds to me. I just 100% believe Mancini isn't our perfect fit. If Leslie was I'm charge now and we looked at ne coaches I think Mancini wouldn't get the job because of the many reasons I said yesterday.

For anyone interested read last 10 pages. It's clear De Boer is the next big thing, why not be the club to take the punt. After all we have a DOF who basically promoted a guy who's the same cloth.

Who says?
And you think he's worth a gamble?
It says everything that we've gone from worlds best, Mourinho, to the the next best thing because he's won in Holland, ffs Mclaren won the Dutch title and look what hapened to him at Wolfsburg.

The next big thing rarely materialises....


Edit.. must learn how to multi quote proerly :0)...
 
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