I'm very interested to know how we all feel about Mancini's contract situation?
If I'm correct, he has 2 years left now of his original contract. I know that managers don't have the price tag that players do, hence it is common to wind a contract down to the last year before re-negotiating. Having said that, after the decades of upheaval, and player turnover, the last thing we want is another change, and continuity and stability are, and will be a huge plus point, in our challenge for years to come.
So, the point of my post, is would it have been a good idea, to extend Mancini's contract now. It would have been seen as a seal of approval, a reward for the progress made, and recognition, that we need stability and a strong platform to build on.
I cannot imagine the board would look for a change again, for one thing, there's no candidate that fits the bill, and more important, Mancini is now getting HIS team to play HIS way.
Does anyone know if Mancini is sure fire to want to stay on himself? He says he would like more control on daily affairs, and there seems to be some ruffling of feathers, between Mancini and others behind the scenes, albeit that it will likely blow over, once the transfer window closes.
It would be a bitter blow, should in 12 months, Mancini stalls on any proposed deal. Maybe talks are underway, but whatever this season brings, I would like to see Mancini here for the long haul.