Colin the King wrote:Why do you need your own thread to make this wonderful announcement? There's a Mancini out thread, a pessimism thread, a 'blame' thread, along with a million others.
Colin the King wrote:Why do you need your own thread to make this wonderful announcement? There's a Mancini out thread, a pessimism thread, a 'blame' thread, along with a million others.
1950 wrote:Colin the King wrote:Why do you need your own thread to make this wonderful announcement? There's a Mancini out thread, a pessimism thread, a 'blame' thread, along with a million others.
Because he's The Original Special One.
Crossie wrote:Yaaaaaaaaaaaawn.
Sorry OP but as a City fan your obviously entitled to your views, but don't you get bored in thinking a manager should be sacked after a couple of average results.
Mancini is A man who could take us to the top, lets remember top 4 was our focus this season, we are still on track for that.
What the last 30 years has taught us is that we should stick with the manager. The only reason to start thinking about sacking him, is when the entire squad stop playing for him. I think this has nearly happened to Mancini twice in his reign so far.
I don't think its happening at the moment, we just need to sort out the defensive organisation.
The Foggy Blue wrote:Oh for fuck's sake.
The Original Special One wrote:Crossie wrote:Yaaaaaaaaaaaawn.
Sorry OP but as a City fan your obviously entitled to your views, but don't you get bored in thinking a manager should be sacked after a couple of average results.
Mancini is A man who could take us to the top, lets remember top 4 was our focus this season, we are still on track for that.
What the last 30 years has taught us is that we should stick with the manager. The only reason to start thinking about sacking him, is when the entire squad stop playing for him. I think this has nearly happened to Mancini twice in his reign so far.
I don't think its happening at the moment, we just need to sort out the defensive organisation.
As I said, I've stood by Mancini through thick and thin, which obviously includes a lot of very unsatisfactory performances and results.
But with Tottenham on our shoulder, and Liverpool looking as if they might come with a late run, us Mancini supporters need to let the man know our feelings, in the strongest possible, yet sane and measured, way.
The Original Special One wrote:started to have serious doubts about Roberto Mancini's management.
Sure, I know there's been all this negativity clap-trap spouted about, which, as you all know, I've quickly dismissed because I'm a firm believer in building a team from the back.
I've backed him to the hilt when he offloaded favourite players like Craig Bellamy because he has to have a team of players around him who will follow his instructions to a 'T', and not cause problems for him, either on or off the pitch.
I've backed him with all these new Summer signings, because I knew the quality of player he was himself, and that he had a vision of the team he wanted, and the way he wanted us to play.
I've accepted all the sub-par performances, because it will always take a whole bunch of new signings time to adapt to a new style, a new league, new tactics.
But in our last two games we've dropped five points, admittedly playing away, to two poor teams, both of which with the quality of player at our disposal we should have beaten, and beaten well
At Villa Park, England's Number One gifted a goal to Darren Bent and made him an instant hero, on the only occasion they even looked to approach our penalty area.
Tonight at Birmingham, after having quickly gone a goal up, and re-established the initiative after more sloppy goalkeeping by England's Number One, we then proceeded to hand the initiative to a side who're barely good enough to get out of the Championship.
And gifted them another goal, through a second consecutive penalty conceded by a clumsy, over-the-hill footballer
(and yes, Roberto, it was a penalty, and stop making excuses).
I think the man has done a great job to date, in a situation where the knives have been out from him from Day One, and he's also bound to be conscious that they're constantly being sharpened, a la Brutus, et al., but he really has got to grab the bull by the horns, and address these serious concerns, before even a Top Four spot slips away from us:
1). Joe Hart doesn't inspire confidence
2). Patrick Vieira, at best, is fit for no-account FA Cup or Europa League games, or Premier League games which are already won (see (6) below);
3). Jo is not a serious attacking option; at least not until he bulks up, and acquires some bottle.
4). Dzeko, and Balotelli, when he returns, are not left wingers; Put them up front, where they belong
5). Sort out this zonal marking nonsense, once and for all
6). Go for the jugular, when you're ahead: and that means only a four goal lead, with less than 30 minutes to go, can be considered a winning lead, for the purposes of changing tactics, or making substitutions!
Over and Out!
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