DoomMerchant wrote:john68 wrote:Apparently, Mancini said it was his fault because he didn't prepare the team correctly, believing beating Everton would be an easier task than happened.
Sorry Mancio but that is bullshit. We have all read the daily Doug reports and know that just ain't true.
WHICH LEAVES THE PLAYERS.....Everyone of whom is more than well aware of what is necessary. Every City player will have known before going on the pitch what they were going to face. An Everton team that was going to bully and beef their way through the game, give 1% and battle for everything. Any player who was unproffessional enough NOT to prepare HIMSELF for the battle is not worthy of being a pro footballer.
All players/treams get knocked over....The Champion footballers go nose to nose with the challenge, rise to the occasionand when they get knocked over, they get up and come back harder. Chamions don't know how to lose. Not just ames but all those little battles during the 90minsthat take place all over the pitch.
Champions have mental strength
that's Roberto trying, weakly, to deflect from the team and onto himself.
The spectre of Jose is, once again for him, looming, and you'd expect him to do with his what he did with his at Inter, which is for those suffering short-term memory loss, to come into a side that is jampacked with fantastic players, add a couple in and a couple out, and play football that wins trophies...a bunch of them.
Roberto has lost his mind, and i feel badly that he's letting it show. It's hurting our team. Always cool as a cucumber, i didn't expect him to comport himself this way in Jan with all the card waving, excuses and "i didn't prepare the team" bollox. He's smarter than this.
We're so close...he needs to take a deep breath, have a glass of wine, get balls deep in some vagina and have a good chill the fucl out for a minute and regroup.
Fidel Castro wrote:Sparky has made two great signings in Cisse and Zamora, which will save QPR from relegation.
Mancini on the other hand, has made a signing in the one department we don't need. No strikers, so when we are chasing games we have to rely on Kolarov and Nigel to give us that cutting edge.
michaelcityfan wrote: He is not fit to tie Mancini's laces as a player or a manager so get fucking real
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:One win, one draw and three losses so far. Oh dear. Looks like it's not really happening for Hughes.
Not that I care, my team is top of the table baby!
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:One win, one draw and three losses so far. Oh dear. Looks like it's not really happening for Hughes.
Not that I care, my team is top of the table baby!
Dubciteh wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:One win, one draw and three losses so far. Oh dear. Looks like it's not really happening for Hughes.
Not that I care, my team is top of the table baby!
Last game of the season we are home to QPR, with them fighting for thier life and all the ex city boys its going to be a much harder game than it should be. I wont be slating hughes till that game is over and the league title is under our belts!
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:One win, one draw and three losses so far. Oh dear. Looks like it's not really happening for Hughes.
Not that I care, my team is top of the table baby!
Last game of the season we are home to QPR, with them fighting for thier life and all the ex city boys its going to be a much harder game than it should be. I wont be slating hughes till that game is over and the league title is under our belts!
I'm not slating Hughes. It just seems like it's not happening for him. But he is very much in the right place right now, small club with bit of resources and fighting against relegation. In fact, I think he will stay up with QPR.
It's just that City was too big of a task for him and was much more suitable job for experienced winner like Mancini.
Mase wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:One win, one draw and three losses so far. Oh dear. Looks like it's not really happening for Hughes.
Not that I care, my team is top of the table baby!
Last game of the season we are home to QPR, with them fighting for thier life and all the ex city boys its going to be a much harder game than it should be. I wont be slating hughes till that game is over and the league title is under our belts!
I'm not slating Hughes. It just seems like it's not happening for him. But he is very much in the right place right now, small club with bit of resources and fighting against relegation. In fact, I think he will stay up with QPR.
It's just that City was too big of a task for him and was much more suitable job for experienced winner like Mancini.
The only reason they'll stay up is because Rovers, Bolton, Wolves and Wigan are all absolute an disgrace to the footballing world.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:I'm a bit sad for Owen Coyle. Seems likea nice guy and trys to get Bolton playing the right way. Just not really happened for him. Shame for me.
john@staustell wrote:Cant believe this thread has even appeared. We are 2 points clear at the top of the Premier League, going into a run of 'easier' fixtures.
Ted Hughes wrote:This Hughes fetishism is disturbing.
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