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Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:12 am
by PALUS
Firstly I think it is important to declare to those who do not know why the City Manager Mancini a.Poslije its rich playing career is immediately thrown into a managerial job Mancini's first managerial role was at a cash stricken Fiorentina at only 35 years old and managed to win a Coppa Italia, but left with Fiorentina facing bankruptcy.For those who do not follow the Italian league and you win the cup with Fiorentina at the Time when Juventus AS Roma AC Milan Internazionale have been much much stronger than today as a win in the FA Cup now with Aston Villa or Newcastle. Months later, he took over as manager at Lazio, where again he inherited financial constraints and was forced to lose a number of key players. With limited resources during his two season tenure, he still managed to win another Coppa Italia, reach a UEFA Cup semi-final, and secure a lucrative Champions League place.

In 2004, Mancini was given the chance to manage a major club, being offered the manager's job at Internazionale. During his tenure at Inter, the club won 3 consecutive Serie A titles (an Inter club record) and a European record 17 consecutive league game victories stretching nearly half a season.[4] and became Inter's most successful manager in 30 years.[5] Despite his domestic success, many pundits[6] saw the repeated failure to win the coveted Champions League as the main reason for his sacking in 2008.[7].i must say my personel opinion if your menager win three title in a row it s a stupid move tho sack him but that is Inter.
What we see is the board was absolutely right to grab the manager with these results
Ok boring part is over but I must say though maybe all know this must be stated why he got the job
His last season was the first full season on the bench City so I can tell, although he was defensive tactics and variations of results one can say with a team that had made a big sucses.Izborio the Champions League and won the FACup which is a big sucses. But I think most of us will agree that we played not so nice football and that we somtimes look like we are lost in a pitch.

Now that the new season all came to agree with Nasri and Aguero have a team that looks very dangerous by the names.I was very suprised by changing tactics and using the full potential of his attacks and obviously talented players. We had a fantastic first 4 games of the season, although I must say the first time when I was a little unhappy when we led 4-1 with Spurs, we stopped the game and thet we pass the ball araund although they had ten players, and loking totally broken I think we could get greater victory of 5-1.
And then comes the Champions League game where the players looked tense, where Napoli is well-studied play and tactics of the new City and where we are after 20 minutes began to lose control of the game, so everyone immediately saw that Napoli has a very fast players and we can easily get naked . In that game, I noticed that takodze DZeko started going out more than usual out of the box after the ball and we do not know to take advantage of our height in half speshily from corners .After although it did not look good to see that our fullbacks Kolarov and Zabba can not get to close counter on time , Kompany begin to makes mistakes in that game and receive a very stupid goal of five from Barry.After that I saw absolutely no transformation into something else and we had the happiness that we score from Kolarov free kick.And when we have the momentum and when we press Napoli, Manchini makes a player changes Dzeko-Tevez and now I will tell you three reasons why I do not somtimes understan Roberto 1. he give Napoli the moment when we bomb attacks them after a 1-1 60 seconds to rest and calm and organize 2.dont know about you, when you wont reach a result and still have only 10 minutes you need a strong and tall guy in because Napoli will stand in its box and will be a lot of crosses to Box 3 That game was Dzeko bether then Aguero as opposed to the match against Fulham when Aguero played better than Dzeko and he was replaced due to reasons br2 should have been modified or Tevez-Kun,or making Dzeko change immediately, upon 0-1..Tevez has done nothing to of the remaining 10 or more minutes and Kompany nerly. lost a match at the end with short ball to Hart.
And then we go this season, a very poor Fulham who had only two goals, since the game is fresh I will only say a few things. Dzeko again too out off the box, Zabba forSilva? Kompany bad again but all defense and midfild Manchin and bad old ways back to save the lead ..
Ok I know it's only 5 games last al long as we maintain the leadership of the 4 1 against the Spurs, rags to try to give 100 goals Arsenal they could while we suffer with Fulham they win against Chelsea.

I must ask myself what is the problem obviously is that we have a top team with excellent bench, why the players are somthimes look lost , and I wonder whether Mr. Manchin can lead us to glory .Becose i can help wodering wath will Sir bacon face rag make off this team.
I still dreming off fucking the rags over title

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:21 am
by guv111
When things click he looks every inch the talented young manager, urbane and confident and with a great future in front of him. When things go wrong he makes ridiculous substitutes, rests players at the top of their game who don't need resting, and makes idiotic comments post-match which embarrass both him and the club.

Hopefully, he will continue having a lot less of the latter than he does of the former.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:23 am
by Chinners
Sorry if I'm wrong here but I'm beginning to suspect a wum. I'm no Mancini licker but have warmed to the fella, why? because he has already delivered more success in two seasons than I've seen in 40 ... thats why.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:26 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
Jeezes shit.

I stayed away last night from this site because I knew I'd see crap like this.

Couple of fucking DRAWS and out come the wolves.

Mancini has already led us to success btw.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:32 am
by ant london
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Jeezes shit.

I stayed away last night from this site because I knew I'd see crap like this.

Couple of fucking DRAWS and out come the wolves.

Mancini has already led us to success btw.



^^^^^^WHAT HE SAID

what a fucking preposterous thread

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:34 am
by Ted Hughes
So far he seems to be doing a perfectly good job. Provided we keep improving we can't possibly avoid success; it will naturally be the end result. If we stop improving & don't get success then he will go but we've already made a big step up in quality this season. All he has to do now is keep us somewhere near that level & his job is done for this season imo, whether we win anything or not.

If nobody can beat the rags it's not our fault, all we can do is try to keep improving at our own rate.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:36 am
by PALUS
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Jeezes shit.

I stayed away last night from this site because I knew I'd see crap like this.

Couple of fucking DRAWS and out come the wolves.

Mancini has already led us to success btw.

man i point out that he did but i ment for a title and that we become chalanger of C.L.
DIDNT SAY ANY LIE HERE OR MAKE HIM GUILTY PARTY FOR ALL JUST A SMALL TALK AND I THINK WE ALL HAVE OPINION ...

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:36 am
by guv111
By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:38 am
by Chinners
guv111 wrote:By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.


Exactly

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:40 am
by Patrick
Im a mancini licker through and through - he ended three and a half decades of pain.

I suppose you cant expect new supporters to really understand what a huge milestone that is

I love how he played last year to get us what we needed, I love how he started this year delivering the best football I have ever seen from city. I love his attitude to the bellamys and adebayors, I love his signings.

He is the best chance of creating our first real legendary city manager since Big Mal

If you set your expectations too high it's your problem not his - we can have a wonderful season, but we will also see massive dropped bollox - we are still new to all this - get used to it

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:42 am
by Piccsnumberoneblue
I remain unconvinced by him and still think he is more likely to stop us from succeeding than bring greatness.
For me he has done nothing particularly wonderful given the resources at his disposal and we have progressed at a slower rate than we could, maybe should, have. He leaves me more exasperated than any manager for some time.
I think it is a fair question from the O.P. I wonder about Mancini's ability a great deal of the time.
It really would not bother me one iota if he was sacked/left tomorrow.
McCarthy in.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:44 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
PALUS wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Jeezes shit.

I stayed away last night from this site because I knew I'd see crap like this.

Couple of fucking DRAWS and out come the wolves.

Mancini has already led us to success btw.

man i point out that he did but i ment for a title and that we become chalanger of C.L.
DIDNT SAY ANY LIE HERE OR MAKE HIM GUILTY PARTY FOR ALL JUST A SMALL TALK AND I THINK WE ALL HAVE OPINION ...


Title and Champion's League? I'm convinced he can do that somewhere down the line. Will it happen this season? I don't know. What I do know is that I've seen clear improvement on last season and last season we won FA Cup. We got young team, something people seem to forget sometimes, and time is on our side. We have endured all sorts of crap over the years so I'm just going to enjoy this amazing team and see in the end of the season where that takes us.

Also, it will get worse than this. We will actually lose some games this season. I can guarantee you that. In fact, after really tough CL encounter away draw at Fulham isn't the worst possible result. We all knew our league form would somewhat suffer having to play away after every CL group game.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:46 am
by PALUS
Patrick wrote:Im a mancini licker through and through - he ended three and a half decades of pain.

I suppose you cant expect new supporters to really understand what a huge milestone that is

I love how he played last year to get us what we needed, I love how he started this year delivering the best football I have ever seen from city. I love his attitude to the bellamys and adebayors, I love his signings.

He is the best chance of creating our first real legendary city manager since Big Mal

If you set your expectations too high it's your problem not his - we can have a wonderful season, but we will also see massive dropped bollox - we are still new to all this - get used to it

I cited all his successes and a couple of errors in the last two games, I said that the fifth game it is too early for anything this is just a matter of whether you believe in it .

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:46 am
by Moonchesteri
Yes he can. And he will. Not to mention he already has.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:49 am
by guv111
Chinners wrote:
guv111 wrote:By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.


Exactly


It is copy and paste. There's even hyperlinks still in the text.

In 2004, Mancini was given the chance to manage a major club, being offered the manager's job at Internazionale. During his tenure at Inter, the club won 3 consecutive Serie A titles (an Inter club record) and a European record 17 consecutive league game victories stretching nearly half a season.[4] and became Inter's most successful manager in 30 years.[5] Despite his domestic success, many pundits[6] saw the repeated failure to win the coveted Champions League as the main reason for his sacking in 2008.[7].i must say my personel opinion if your menager win three title in a row it s a stupid move tho sack him but that is Inter.


What are you up to, Palus?

Edit. Okay, I found the source for the beginning of the comment - Wikipedia. The rest, I think, is Palus's own writing.

Palus, I wouldn't mix third party writing with your own, even to "set the scene" as it were, which I think was your intention. If you are going to quote, use the [ q u o t e ] [ / q u o t e ] or another method of separating others' text from your own.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:51 am
by BlueinBosnia
guv111 wrote:By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.


I can give you the reason:

He's used google translate. You can see this from where he's not put a space between the full stop and the first word of the next sentence, or misspelled a word ('takodze', for example, should be 'također' or 'takodzer', didn't read which). The second paragraph is partly copy-and-pasted from Wikipedia, I'd hazard a guess, due to the presence of footnote citations.

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:52 am
by PALUS
Chinners wrote:
guv111 wrote:By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.


Exactly

sory i dont know the rules i copy few things why he got a job but i knew it becose i watch italian leuge its more so i dont suffer with grama but i see that even if i say almost 90 °good abaut manchini not tell i lie i pist off some of u becose i dont know i dont have wright to post becose in game and other post i see milions bad stuff say abaut manchini so sory i will never try to write any more

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:54 am
by PALUS
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I remain unconvinced by him and still think he is more likely to stop us from succeeding than bring greatness.
For me he has done nothing particularly wonderful given the resources at his disposal and we have progressed at a slower rate than we could, maybe should, have. He leaves me more exasperated than any manager for some time.
I think it is a fair question from the O.P. I wonder about Mancini's ability a great deal of the time.
It really would not bother me one iota if he was sacked/left tomorrow.
McCarthy in.

man dont bother i dont have wright to ask u that obviesly

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:01 am
by guv111
PALUS wrote:
Chinners wrote:
guv111 wrote:By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.


Exactly

sory i dont know the rules i copy few things why he got a job but i knew it becose i watch italian leuge its more so i dont suffer with grama but i see that even if i say almost 90 °good abaut manchini not tell i lie i pist off some of u becose i dont know i dont have wright to post becose in game and other post i see milions bad stuff say abaut manchini so sory i will never try to write any more


Don't be upset, Palus, your opinion is as valid as anyone's, but when someone posts something controversial and it contains unusual language and grammar for them, it stands out - especially when it's a long comment. Cheer up, it's only a forum!

Re: Can Mancini lead us to success

PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:01 am
by PALUS
BlueinBosnia wrote:
guv111 wrote:By the way, Palus, I only skimmed your original comment, but the English in it is far in advance of your usual standard. If you have copied and pasted it from a third party you should cite the source.


I can give you the reason:

He's used google translate. You can see this from where he's not put a space between the full stop and the first word of the next sentence, or misspelled a word ('takodze', for example, should be 'također' or 'takodzer', didn't read which). The second paragraph is partly copy-and-pasted from Wikipedia, I'd hazard a guess, due to the presence of footnote citations.

i spend a lot of time to have litle talk , and i got atack beose i do somthing thet i dont know its forbiden like copy 5 sentenses and i use a transeleter so u ant unnderstan all i didnt chek it becose i didnt expekt this , 70 % of texst i was writhing sory but i m city fun and if this is how u thret your funs i have wrong picture...