Why The Hell Would Anyone Want Mancini Sacked ?

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Yaya_Tony said:
hilts said:
Damocles said:
So we were plotting against a manager whilst offering him a 5 year deal?

Sounds plausible.

In all honesty i don't think the length of his contract will mean anything at the end of the day, i hope we stay with him but i think the supporters are showing signs of dissent, how the owners see the season so far i have no idea
Which supporters are these? The ones singing his name every match?

Regardless, his length of contract means a great deal. It could have been an extension, or 3 years, or results based. But the bloke got 5 years. The board have confidence in him, this manager talk is utter bullshit. Until I am proved otherwise (by us signing another manager) I will always say so.

And all you twits that call yourself blues need to get behind him. Comment on tactics and selections, but don't call for a change because it is not going to happen.
If you hate the way a manager sets up a team and he's shown he won't change then a change of manager is all that can be debated. It will happen by the way, just a matter of how long, as sure a fact that we will all die and that you'll need a shit sometime in the next 24 hours!
Fans get attached coaching staff, it's illogical and a little bit silly, in other countries in other sports it would be seen ridiculous the profile they have considering the limited input they make!
 
Damocles said:
Didsbury Dave said:
Damocles said:
Manager payouts aren't amortised like transfer fees, it's one big hit. And his contract will be worth a £30m payout at the end of the season, then all of his staff go too which feasibly will cost another £10m. Then the cost of a new manager and staff.

This is what you're talking about here, in a monitoring period where we are sailing very close to the wind. Sacking a manager at a total cost of £40m wiith no possible way of getting this back and we will fail FFP on the back of it.

Again, if you're going to talk about sacking the manager and the like of, then at least put the effort in to actually thik about it for more than the ten seconds it takes you to write a post.

I've noticed before, you show breathtaking naiavity when it comes to football and commercial contracts. I'm going to a party now but will fill you in on the reality of the situation tomorrow, unless someone else does in the meantime.

Rest assured it won't cost anything like forty bloody mill when we sack him.

I await with bated breath for Didsbury Dave to tell me the contents of Mancini's contract. Because if there's anybody who you can trust to be an objective source on inside information regarding a non-standard clause in a contract for Roberto Mancini, it's Didsbury Dave.

Also "when we sack him". I see Dave has gotten another one of his inside tips. Get your money on Mou again lads!
personally i think we should open up a new forum
i'd hate, as i'm sure thousands of others would, to miss this particular gem in the midst of an overcrowded board
 
preston-blue said:
Yaya_Tony said:
hilts said:
In all honesty i don't think the length of his contract will mean anything at the end of the day, i hope we stay with him but i think the supporters are showing signs of dissent, how the owners see the season so far i have no idea
Which supporters are these? The ones singing his name every match?

Regardless, his length of contract means a great deal. It could have been an extension, or 3 years, or results based. But the bloke got 5 years. The board have confidence in him, this manager talk is utter bullshit. Until I am proved otherwise (by us signing another manager) I will always say so.

And all you twits that call yourself blues need to get behind him. Comment on tactics and selections, but don't call for a change because it is not going to happen.

Tactics and selections? Alas, I think you're right ... they're not going to change.

So you're asking for blind faith in a man who starts Balotelli ahead of Tevez in a game of today's magnitude? Actually, let's be honest ... a man who considers playing Balotelli at all. A man who was booed by his own fans last week for replacing Tevez instead of Dzeko? I guess that must make 40k+ of us 'twits' in your eyes. I suppose you're still marveling at the Emperor's new clothes, too?


BUT 40k of 'us' didn't boo him. 40k of US (are you really one of us) support him
 
Damocles said:
Didsbury Dave said:
Damocles said:
Manager payouts aren't amortised like transfer fees, it's one big hit. And his contract will be worth a £30m payout at the end of the season, then all of his staff go too which feasibly will cost another £10m. Then the cost of a new manager and staff.

This is what you're talking about here, in a monitoring period where we are sailing very close to the wind. Sacking a manager at a total cost of £40m wiith no possible way of getting this back and we will fail FFP on the back of it.

Again, if you're going to talk about sacking the manager and the like of, then at least put the effort in to actually thik about it for more than the ten seconds it takes you to write a post.

I've noticed before, you show breathtaking naiavity when it comes to football and commercial contracts. I'm going to a party now but will fill you in on the reality of the situation tomorrow, unless someone else does in the meantime.

Rest assured it won't cost anything like forty bloody mill when we sack him.

I await with bated breath for Didsbury Dave to tell me the contents of Mancini's contract. Because if there's anybody who you can trust to be an objective source on inside information regarding a non-standard clause in a contract for Roberto Mancini, it's Didsbury Dave.

Also "when we sack him". I see Dave has gotten another one of his inside tips. Get your money on Mou again lads!

Not getting into your argument with Dave, however you're talking nonsense about the settlement scenario.

If we sacked Bob, he in theory would be able to pocket the full money however we could pay him monthly as if he was still a member of staff and therefore he can't work until the end of his contract - 4 1/2 years sat on his arse.

The reality of the situation is that a deal gets cut, same as with AVB and Roman at Chelsea, that gets him a figure and the permission to go and seek employment elsewhere.

IIRC this was the situation with Bob @ Inter, he continued to pick up his wage until he knew he was getting our job.
 
FantasyIreland said:
Yaya_Tony said:
Which supporters are these? The ones singing his name every match?


Thats part and parcel of the small time mentality many still possess,blind loyalty due to years of mediocracy.

He's not good enough,we have to be ruthless otherwise progress will stop,the signs are already there.
With respect mate, we have to be ruthless in what way? Like Roman? We've not had this manager that long, why would it be different with anyone else? I just don't get it, I'd love you to explain why it is better to get someone else in that will most likely do a job on a par at best. No guarantees remember.
 
waspish said:
bluemc1 said:
waspish said:
What I find astounding is certain city fans not giving Mancini the benefit of the doubt after winning the league LAST YEAR! It's 15 games in and you've lost faith in a winning manager for city something we haven't had for over 35 years...

what we have that we haven't had in 35 years is 500 fxxkin million to buy players, do people honestly think that the best manager we ever had just coincidently came at the same time

Funny that fans think spending money guarantees trophies it helps but there is no Guarantee.

Ok if you get your wish and the next manager we get doesn't look like winning the league what will you do then wish him to go?

what teams spent money like us and not won anything ? well there is leeds, but Blackburn United Arsenal chelsea all won things after spening money, and not as much as us, and leeds did manage to get out of CL group stage so i would say spending 500mill does guarantee success, as far as the next manager, well in the interview i would ask him if he thought Dzeko or Ballotelli were better footballers than Carlos Tevez if they said yes i would shout NEXT
 
Damocles said:
FantasyIreland said:
Yaya_Tony said:
Which supporters are these? The ones singing his name every match?


Thats part and parcel of the small time mentality many still possess,blind loyalty due to years of mediocracy.

He's not good enough,we have to be ruthless otherwise progress will stop,the signs are already there.

Actually, perhaps we understand that losing a game isn't the end of the world, and sacking a manager who has just won the league is one of the most ridiculous propositions in history

One game? we've been poor all season,the football has been shocking and we've limped out of two comps already.

We didn't take advantage of our league win,we should be so much better.
 
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
baildon blue said:
Im still a big fan of Mancini results like today hurt him as much as all us City fans.He was swearing at the press after the match

He knows he's gone thats why!

When did Mancini swear at the media? What did he say?
 
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