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Re: pellegrini

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 5:16 pm

johnny crossan wrote:If it's not the sparkling one it will be a complete disaster for the club.


I'm confused because Pellegrino is a sparkling water , or are you referring to Jose as the sparkling one ?
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Swales4ever » Tue May 14, 2013 5:16 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's amazing the way press sides with certain managers and have axe to grind with certain managers from the get go. When Hughes was sacked and Mancini came in they were all crying for their rag bum boy who always talked a good game but never did shit. They always hated Mancini but now Pellegrini is getting sweet ride again. I like it. Will igve this guy some room to work with.


different perception of threat, mayyybe?

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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Re: pellegrini

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 5:18 pm

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:If Pellegrini does become our new Manager, I'm surmising that we won't see any new signings this summer.

If one of his 'strengths' is getting the best out of the players he has, then that's just exactly what he will be required to do, especially as Bob's pay-off, together with those of the rest of his backroom staff (??), will/could amount to a tidy sum. FFP will also play a major part in also curbing any acquisitions as we're not Bayern Munich with all their current purchases being entirely funded from their revenue streams. Mmmmm......

On the playing side, if 4-2-2-2 is Pellegrini's preferred formation, it will be interesting to see how this pans out and how flexible this way of playing is as, on the face of it, all those posters on here who bemoan our current lack of width look as though they're going to suffer disappointment, because the team pattern might initially appear to be very narrow.

I'm surmising that there will be two 'sitting' midfielders in front of the back four who will be more defensive in outlook, leaving a 'floating four' in front of them to play in a mobile way and provide some of the width required. If it turns out that way, it would be interesting to see which of our current playing squad would fit best into such a fluid formation.

In the same way and from assessments on the Internet, it would seem that Pellegrini loves ball retention. In the FA Cup final against Wigan, I got fed up at the sight of Gareth Barry, in particular, any number of times banging the ball forward in ambitious/aimless/frustrated fashion only to give possession away far too cheaply. On that basis, under Pellegrini, that tactic would seem to be ruled out which can only be a good thing.

Anyway, these are just a few random thoughts on us recruiting Pellegrini, unless the owners do something entirely different instead and sign Frank Rijkaard.


like Bayern with Adidas and Audi .Those payoffs for Roberto and the back room staff are sponsored by Etihad :-)
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Im_Spartacus » Tue May 14, 2013 5:20 pm

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:.

In the same way and from assessments on the Internet, it would seem that Pellegrini loves ball retention. In the FA Cup final against Wigan, I got fed up at the sight of Gareth Barry, in particular, any number of times banging the ball forward in ambitious/aimless/frustrated fashion only to give possession away far too cheaply. On that basis, under Pellegrini, that tactic would seem to be ruled out which can only be a good thing.


Anyway, these are just a few random thoughts on us recruiting Pellegrini, unless the owners do something entirely different instead and sign Frank Rijkaard.


Like Mancini then?

Although I can't believe there is another manager in the world who would have his team play with so much possession, and so utterly toothless with that possession much of the time. So long he has variation on that theme and not play square pegs in round holes, that's what I hope will make the difference
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Re: pellegrini

Postby ELB » Tue May 14, 2013 6:10 pm

You know the tune: -

Pellegrini Oh Oh
Pelegrine Oh Oh Oh Oh
He’s from the Republic of Chile
Ha manages Manchester City
Pellegrini Oh Oh

No, I don't think so either
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Chopper » Tue May 14, 2013 6:17 pm

Mancini woahohhh!
Mancini woahohhh!
He got sacked as our coach,
For a holistic approach..
Now weve got fucking pellegrini
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Wooders » Tue May 14, 2013 6:20 pm

If we do end up with pellegrini - is there any sense about getting on his back?
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Chopper » Tue May 14, 2013 6:36 pm

Wooders wrote:If we do end up with pellegrini - is there any sense about getting on his back?


Dont understand the question.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue May 14, 2013 6:38 pm

Chopper wrote:Mancini woahohhh!
Mancini woahohhh!
He got sacked as our coach,
For a holistic approach..
Now weve got fucking pellegrini


Build a bridge mate....Mancini has gone and now all fans should get behind the new incoming manager.
Let it go man.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Saul Goodman » Tue May 14, 2013 6:41 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Chopper wrote:Mancini woahohhh!
Mancini woahohhh!
He got sacked as our coach,
For a holistic approach..
Now weve got fucking pellegrini


Build a bridge mate....Mancini has gone and now all fans should get behind the new incoming manager.
Let it go man.

Agreed. Whoever comes in needs the full support of the fans. A situation like Chelsea have with Benitez is cancerous to a club.
Whoever the new manager is needs time to find his feet and the fans need to support him (publicly at least).
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Lee_R » Tue May 14, 2013 6:42 pm

Dont know if posted but I liked this feature..

http://www.talksport.co.uk/magazine/fea ... ini-195863


Against a backdrop of turmoil and uncertainty, Manuel Pellegrini has led Malaga to improbable success this season, with the club narrowly missing out on a place in the Champions League semi-finals and still on course to finish in a European place in La Liga.

That is all likely to change in the summer, however, with the Andalucian side facing a heavy European ban that will prevent them from playing in any continental competitions for a minimum of one season.

As a result, it looks inevitable that their highly coveted coach will move on and the front runners appear to be Manchester City. Pellegrini is still a relatively unknown commodity in the UK, so with that in mind, here are ten things Manchester City supporters should know about the man dubbed 'the Engineer'...

1) In his playing days Pellegrini was a genuine one-club man, spending his entire career playing as a defender for Universidad de Chile between 1973 and 1986. His debut coincided with the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, which would last the duration of his playing days and beyond. Curiously, Pellegrini took the decision to retire from football on a seemingly spur of the moment basis, after an error of his led to a simple goal being scored by a young Ivan Zamorano, who would later go on to win major trophies with Real Madrid and Inter Milan.

2) After ending his playing days, the Chilean juggled the process of learning to be a coach with studying a degree in Civil Engineering. Like Arsene Wenger's 'Professor' nickname, Pellegrini's academic success led to him being dubbed 'the Engineer'. It is a fitting title given the style of football he favours, with Pellegrini's teams relying on constant movement and slick passing combined with strong organisation at the back. He cites Arrigo Sacchi and Rinus Michels as his greatest influences, and speaks good English.

3) When asked to define his style as a coach during his Villarreal days, Pellegrini revealed the following:

“My teams always treat the ball as the priority, with plenty of mobility, blending South American football with European. My philosophy is based on having players with a good technical ability. Efficient and creative. My teams think more about building than destroying, and I don't like those who prioritise destruction through constant man-marking and fouling. It bores me, I'd never go to see that kind of football.”

4) Pellegrini has shown a knack for producing the best out of some of the finest attackers in the world. At Villarreal, both Juan Roman Riquelme and Diego Forlan achieved notable seasons under his tutorship, with the former leading the Yellow Submarine to an unlikely Champions League semi-final appearance in 2006. Diego Forlan, meanwhile, won the 2004/05 Pichichi award as Spain's top scorer, as well as the European Golden Boot under the Engineer. When Pellegrini was at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuain scored 53 league goals between them, making them the highest scoring La Liga duo ever at the time.

5) Sir Alex Ferguson, in his new role as a board member of Manchester United, may not be particularly keen to see the Engineer in England, as Pellegrini's Villarreal proved to be something of a bogey team for the Red Devils. In their debut season in the Champions League, the Yellow submarine helped to eliminate United from the group stage of the 2005/06 competition with two 0-0 draws against the English giants. The Spanish team topped the group, which also featured Benfica and Lille, while Fergie's team finished last. In 2008/09, the two sides again met in the group stage, and both games were played out with the exact same outcome of two 0-0 draws.

6) Pellegrini is one of the few managers to split Barcelona and Real Madrid in recent years. His Villarreal team put together a string of six wins in a row at the end of the 2007/08 La Liga season to leapfrog Frank Rijkaard's struggling Barcelona. The Yellow Submarine finished second, behind Real Madrid, with Barcelona in third. It was the final nail in Rijkaard's coffin in Catalonia, and he was replaced by Pep Guardiola the following season.

7) The coach finally had his shot at the big time with Real Madrid, who he joined in the summer of 2009. Though Madrid spent a fortune that summer in bringing in Xabi Alonso, Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo to name a few, Pellegrini's authority was undermined within weeks, with the club selling Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben against his will. "They signed the best players, but not the best players needed in a certain position. It's no good having an orchestra with the 10 best guitarists if I don't have a pianist", he later commented. “Real Madrid have the best guitarists, but if I ask them to play the piano they won't do so well”. Notably, both Robben and Sneijder went on to play major roles in leading Bayern Munich and Inter Milan respectively to the Champions League final in 2010.

8) After only a few months in charge at Madrid, Spanish sports daily Marca began a campaign against Pellegrini, and it is widely believed that president Florentino Perez played some part in the affair in order to path the way for Jose Mourinho's arrival at the Bernabeu. Despite problems off the field, Pellegrini's Madrid were a deadly attacking side, and the 96 points they chalked up in La Liga would have been a new record in Spain, were it not for Pep Guardiola's Barcelona, who achieved a phenomenal 99. "I'm a big admirer of Pellegrini, he's an extraordinary coach," Guardiola later commented, "His Real Madrid team deserved to be league champions."

9) The Chilean's time at Malaga has been equally turbulent, but again he has managed to produce the best from his players in a challenging environment. After finishing fourth in La Liga during his first full season in charge at La Rosaleda, the club looked set to begin the process of strengthening ahead of their debut Champions League campaign. Instead, they soon found their most important player, Santi Cazorla, being sold to Arsenal for €20m in order to pay off debts incurred by their absentee owner. Pellegrini managed to steer the crisis-hit club into steadier waters, however, dissuading senior players like Jeremy Toulalan and Martin Demichelis from leaving, and keeping the core of the team together. Subsequently, he guided the club to within minutes of a place in the Champions League semi-final, after already becoming the only coach to take two different teams to the Champions League quarter-finals in their debut seasons in the competition.

10) Wherever Pellegrini ends up, his new employers stand a good chance of landing exciting Malaga starlet Isco, and City are prepared to spend big to land the attacker.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Chopper » Tue May 14, 2013 6:48 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Chopper wrote:Mancini woahohhh!
Mancini woahohhh!
He got sacked as our coach,
For a holistic approach..
Now weve got fucking pellegrini


Build a bridge mate....Mancini has gone and now all fans should get behind the new incoming manager.
Let it go man.


Come on now Carl. A bit of Humour. Besides the first person to get on the players and manager is well... You. Now I dont want to get into an argument but I have searched your posts. Its pretty conclusive. This new manager is going to have to prove himself. It feels like Mark Hughes part 2. Ive admitted I was wrong once before. I hope to do it again.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue May 14, 2013 6:55 pm

Chopper wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Chopper wrote:Mancini woahohhh!
Mancini woahohhh!
He got sacked as our coach,
For a holistic approach..
Now weve got fucking pellegrini


Build a bridge mate....Mancini has gone and now all fans should get behind the new incoming manager.
Let it go man.


Come on now Carl. A bit of Humour. Besides the first person to get on the players and manager is well... You. Now I dont want to get into an argument but I have searched your posts. Its pretty conclusive. This new manager is going to have to prove himself. It feels like Mark Hughes part 2. Ive admitted I was wrong once before. I hope to do it again.


I never got on a managers back before he was appointed though !
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Chopper » Tue May 14, 2013 6:56 pm

Get behind the manager eh?

"Fucking shite line up...Christ on a bike, Kiddo can join Mancini...hurry up."
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue May 14, 2013 6:57 pm

Chopper wrote:Get behind the manager eh?

"Fucking shite line up...Christ on a bike, Kiddo can join Mancini...hurry up."


Hes not the fucking manager is he !! hes a mancini ball boy ffs !
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Re: pellegrini

Postby john68 » Tue May 14, 2013 6:58 pm

ELB wrote:You know the tune: -

Pellegrini Oh Oh
Pelegrine Oh Oh Oh Oh
He’s from the Republic of Chile
Ha manages Manchester City
Pellegrini Oh Oh

No, I don't think so either


Or maybe...

Pellegrini Oh Oh,
Pellegrini Oh Oh Oh Oh
HE LOOKS LIKE SAM THE MUPPET.
HE'S BURGERSTAIN'S GLOVE PUPPET.....
I KNOW THAT YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT YOU THINK I WROTE, BUT I AM NOT SURE YOU REALISE THAT WHAT YOU READ IS NOT WHAT I MEANT
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Chopper » Tue May 14, 2013 7:00 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Chopper wrote:Get behind the manager eh?

"Fucking shite line up...Christ on a bike, Kiddo can join Mancini...hurry up."


Hes not the fucking manager is he !! hes a mancini ball boy ffs !


Hes the current manager of our club. Seriously.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue May 14, 2013 7:03 pm

Chopper wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Chopper wrote:Get behind the manager eh?

"Fucking shite line up...Christ on a bike, Kiddo can join Mancini...hurry up."


Hes not the fucking manager is he !! hes a mancini ball boy ffs !


Hes the current manager of our club. Seriously.


Go play with john68 in the nursery ryming section for miserable cunts.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby DoomMerchant » Tue May 14, 2013 8:27 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Go play with john68 in the nursery ryming section for miserable cunts.


I spat my tea thicket. Nice one.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby dazby » Wed May 15, 2013 2:08 am

I'm intrigued at the idea of this guy being our new manager. I remember watching Villareal chumps league games and when in attack they were a joy to watch.
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