Would you want Mancini out if we dont make 4th?

CheesySmoker said:
Good news then, it looks like the majority of bluemoon is Mancini in!
How on earth is that good news. You lot are deluded. As i say, nice bloke, classy looking guy, not a fucking Prem league manager.

You want stability and something built on solid foundations, then we need to get it right from the start and we need to start with the right man. Mancini is not the right man. Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal would never have appointment Mancini.<br /><br />-- Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:55 am --<br /><br />
brian the blue said:
NO, give him an open cheque-book in the summer

No more over priced, over paid idiots only here for the money.

Lets buy value for money quality. Players who's number one aim isn't a huge pay deal. I'm not bothered with bigs names at all, i want to bring in the quality of player that plays for each other and the club and can actually form into a TEAM !

Open Chq book my arse
 
tevezblue said:
CheesySmoker said:
Good news then, it looks like the majority of bluemoon is Mancini in!
How on earth is that good news. You lot are deluded. As i say, nice bloke, classy looking guy, not a fucking Prem league manager.

You want stability and something built on solid foundations, then we need to get it right from the start and we need to start with the right man. Mancini is not the right man. Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal would never have appointment Mancini.

It's good news because it shows that the majority of this small selection of our fan base support the manager.

You are in the minority, which is nice as you will get sympathy but that's all.

As for your assertion that none of the other big clubs would hire him, what exactly are you basing that on?
 
I would be quite happy if Bobby Manc stayed......But can't say I'd be pissed off if we got mourinho in the summer . Either way changes are needed, I guess it's a toss up on who would get us there quicker.
 
No.

It's not Bobby's fault we don't have a single midfielder who can control the central area of the pitch. Give him the summer to bring in some players and we'll start to see improvements.

I wouldn't say I've given up on 4th but I'd be happy with 6th. Hopefully Chelsea or Spurs will win the FA Cup and so 6th will receive a Europa League spot.
 
No,

Roberto Mancini must remain as manager if we are to see any success on the pitch and for what it's worth I consider his short tenure a success. If we change manager again we could be set back by 2-3 transfer windows.

We got mugged last night plain and simple, we were not good enough throughout the entire team; Mancini's passionate reaction was nothing short of what I want to see from our manager. He knows and I'm sure the players will know that was a last chance game.

From here on in Champions League qualification requires nothing short of 100% from the players and manager alike; any margin for error was thrown away last night. Hopefully the "silver lining" is that the team is galvanised further. I also hope that the players saw Roberto Mancini's behaviour for what it was and understand exactly how much success means to him.

We can still do this and as fans we have to play our part.

Ctid.
 
tevezblue said:
CheesySmoker said:
Good news then, it looks like the majority of bluemoon is Mancini in!
How on earth is that good news. You lot are deluded. As i say, nice bloke, classy looking guy, not a fucking Prem league manager.

You want stability and something built on solid foundations, then we need to get it right from the start and we need to start with the right man. Mancini is not the right man. Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal would never have appointment Mancini.

What a load of manure.

Chelsea can appoint Hiddink? Or Grant or Scholari or Ancelotti?

But they would never consider Mancini who has only won Serie A 3 times and the Copa Italia god knows how many times? No, they'd never appoint him would they.

Right now I bet more than 50% of Liverpool supporters would swap managers with us in a heartbeat.

Mancini has the CV and the talent to take over from Baconface and Wenger as the best managers in the Prem.

We need to leave him to get on with the job. OK after a couple more seasons if we aren't seriously on track, then we can have a rethink, but for god's sake he's only been here 4 months.
 
depends, if we lose to united, arse, villa and spurs then yes he probably isnt the right man for job and probably shouldnt be offered an extra 3 years imo. but then again we dont know which managers would be available. mourinho would never come. having said that, we could play very well and be unlucky finishing 5th in which case we should give him a chance. there is a lot riding on the next 6 weeks.
 
Chippy_boy said:
Mancini has the CV and the talent to take over from Baconface and Wenger as the best managers in the Prem.

If that's the case ask yourself why Inter felt the need to get shot of him despite having won 3 leagues titles in a row for a club that hadn't won the league in about 20 years?
 
Marvin said:
Timperley_blue said:
I want Mancini out even if we DO make 4th! Simply not up to the rigours of the Premier League
It's a while since he played top class football so he might have some difficulty.

What kind of a post is this? Not up to the rigours of the Premiership? It's an international game, and Mancini has proved very adept at changing the system and getting the most out of players.

We got beat. Deal with it, and stop looking for scapegoats
It's a generalisation. It's how idiots argue.
 
depps said:
Chippy_boy said:
Mancini has the CV and the talent to take over from Baconface and Wenger as the best managers in the Prem.

If that's the case ask yourself why Inter felt the need to get shot of him despite having won 3 leagues titles in a row for a club that hadn't won the league in about 20 years?

long story. when you get to the bottom of it, let me know.

actually, this is a cracking article on the whole affair... written after his initial claim that he would leave, before moratti sacked him at the end of the season....

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.insidefutbol.com/2008/03/19/inter-milan-cracking-from-the-top-down/298/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.insidefutbol.com/2008/03/19/ ... -down/298/</a>

little excerpt, the whole thing is too big to copypasta
Roberto Mancini hasn't had it easy since joining the club. He was hired in 2004 to take control of a lazy, unorganized and underachieving group of players at a club that had not won anything domestically since 1989, and whose last major trophy was a 1998 UEFA Cup. He has had his problems with specific players (Adriano) in which the club has never fully backed him. In his time he has won six trophies, and yet still has to read about candidates lined up to replace him in the papers each day. I believe Mancini knows the squad is not as strong as everyone thinks. He knows the team is not quite close to accomplishing what its fans demand. He knows Moratti. And he possibly knows he may be on the way out soon. Had enough yet Mancio? Wanting out a little early? Mancini may just be cracking. And so may be Inter's season.
 
Lindowman said:
I would be quite happy if Bobby Manc stayed......But can't say I'd be pissed off if we got mourinho in the summer . Either way changes are needed, I guess it's a toss up on who would get us there quicker.

no mate not mourinho, i would be gutted if we got success at the price of nice football. that's why i wanted hughes to stay, now i just want stability.
 
tevezblue said:
CheesySmoker said:
Good news then, it looks like the majority of bluemoon is Mancini in!
How on earth is that good news. You lot are deluded. As i say, nice bloke, classy looking guy, not a fucking Prem league manager.

You want stability and something built on solid foundations, then we need to get it right from the start and we need to start with the right man. Mancini is not the right man. Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal would never have appointment Mancini.

-- Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:55 am --

brian the blue said:
NO, give him an open cheque-book in the summer

No more over priced, over paid idiots only here for the money.

Lets buy value for money quality. Players who's number one aim isn't a huge pay deal. I'm not bothered with bigs names at all, i want to bring in the quality of player that plays for each other and the club and can actually form into a TEAM !

Open Chq book my arse

When I said "open-chequebook" it was in terms of giving him the backing to buy who he wants. Not to just let him throw money around and pay over the odds.

With Hughes, the owners backed him with every signing, but the problem is they paid over the odds for SOME the players... for example with Roque, what we should have done was go in for him with our valuation and if it didnt meet their valuation then simply pull the plug. - that is backing hughes, letting him go for the players he wants... but if they are asking for too much then we move on.

Anyway, Im sure Mancini wont be trying for all the "star players" with the money anyway, he may go for one or two, but other than that I can see him buying players to benefit the squad and focusing on building a solid and balanced midfield - as to be honest, that is the only real problem with our squad.
 
No I believe in consistency and continuity, plus theres no point sacking manager after manager.

I know a lot of you won't agree but I'm still gutted about Hughes leaving really.
Yes, we might have been dodgy at the back but at least his tactics were positive in attacking sense.
Feel free to disagree though as I'm sure there is people on here who are chuffed about Hughes leaving. Mancini's way too defensive and proved that last night when we left carlitos all up on his own.
 
bizzbo said:
depps said:
If that's the case ask yourself why Inter felt the need to get shot of him despite having won 3 leagues titles in a row for a club that hadn't won the league in about 20 years?

long story. when you get to the bottom of it, let me know.

actually, this is a cracking article on the whole affair... written after his initial claim that he would leave, before moratti sacked him at the end of the season....

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.insidefutbol.com/2008/03/19/inter-milan-cracking-from-the-top-down/298/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.insidefutbol.com/2008/03/19/ ... -down/298/</a>

little excerpt, the whole thing is too big to copypasta
Roberto Mancini hasn't had it easy since joining the club. He was hired in 2004 to take control of a lazy, unorganized and underachieving group of players at a club that had not won anything domestically since 1989, and whose last major trophy was a 1998 UEFA Cup. He has had his problems with specific players (Adriano) in which the club has never fully backed him. In his time he has won six trophies, and yet still has to read about candidates lined up to replace him in the papers each day. I believe Mancini knows the squad is not as strong as everyone thinks. He knows the team is not quite close to accomplishing what its fans demand. He knows Moratti. And he possibly knows he may be on the way out soon. Had enough yet Mancio? Wanting out a little early? Mancini may just be cracking. And so may be Inter's season.

Good read but it doesn't change my point. Inter wanted rid despite his success so his CV isn't as glowing as some seem to think. The impression I get is that they knew he wouldn't be up to the job of keeping Inter on top when the other clubs began to recover form the calciopoli scandal.

This doesn't mean he's not a decent manager and won't ever become a top top manager but lets not kid ourselves into thinking we have one of Europe's finest at the helm when we don't.

He is a decent young manager on whom the jury is still out....just like our last manager was
 

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