dick dastardley wrote:Its mancinis fault were out of the running when we needed to win.it was far too late for strikers to make an impact.
Beefymcfc wrote:[urlnp=http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/Interviews/2012/April/Roberto-Mancini-previews-City-v-West-Brom-10-April]OS - Arsenal Post-Match Day Interview With Mancini[/urlnp]
dick dastardley wrote:Its mancinis fault were out of the running when we needed to win.it was far too late for strikers to make an impact.
Grob wrote:Well now the pressures off Mancini needs to come up with a new plan, a new pattern of play, that will get us scoring goals again and winning matches.
He also needs to inspire a squad of players to improve their individual and team performances, the majority of which now have an eye on either the Euro's or in the case of Tevez, a summer break/transfer.
Should the above occur, momentum will have been restored and another chance maybe forthcoming for Mancini.
But do you think Mancini and the Potato (Platt), can conjour up the above for the last 6 games. Im skeptical at best over it.
Grob wrote:Well now the pressures off Mancini needs to come up with a new plan, a new pattern of play, that will get us scoring goals again and winning matches.
bigblue wrote:Grob wrote:Well now the pressures off Mancini needs to come up with a new plan, a new pattern of play, that will get us scoring goals again and winning matches.
Why?
How about our world class players actually start performing to their ability. You know - stop fucking up 5 yard passes, stop booting the ball to no one up field, stop dribbling into closed alleys, stop being afraid to shoot, stop losing concentration on basic defensive duties... all signs of pressure getting to them. If our team plays to their ability, we should steamroller people.
Why reinvent the wheel when we just need more air in the tire
Alex Sapphire wrote:Have we really all given up?
I fookin hope the team hasn't
The Scum still have to play sides that took 11 points off us. We only need them to take 6 points off them and we are back in the race.
If the Rags do better against Swansea, Everton and Sunderland than we did then fair play, but let's not write off them and us just yet.
bigblue wrote:Grob wrote:Well now the pressures off Mancini needs to come up with a new plan, a new pattern of play, that will get us scoring goals again and winning matches.
Why?
How about our world class players actually start performing to their ability. You know - stop fucking up 5 yard passes, stop booting the ball to no one up field, stop dribbling into closed alleys, stop being afraid to shoot, stop losing concentration on basic defensive duties... all signs of pressure getting to them. If our team plays to their ability, we should steamroller people.
Why reinvent the wheel when we just need more air in the tire
Ted Hughes wrote:bigblue wrote:Grob wrote:Well now the pressures off Mancini needs to come up with a new plan, a new pattern of play, that will get us scoring goals again and winning matches.
Why?
How about our world class players actually start performing to their ability. You know - stop fucking up 5 yard passes, stop booting the ball to no one up field, stop dribbling into closed alleys, stop being afraid to shoot, stop losing concentration on basic defensive duties... all signs of pressure getting to them. If our team plays to their ability, we should steamroller people.
Why reinvent the wheel when we just need more air in the tire
Because there's more to football than just tactics charts & he is the bloke who signed most of them. It's his job.
Grob wrote:So what your saying is the players are underperforming.
So that means either Mancini cant get the best out of them, or they dont want to play for him.
Which do you think it is?
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:[urlnp=http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/Interviews/2012/April/Roberto-Mancini-previews-City-v-West-Brom-10-April]OS - Arsenal Post-Match Day Interview With Mancini[/urlnp]
Love that chart on the wall with all the players in little groups on the pitch & Owen Hargreaves on his own in the grey bit at the side, presumably doing a few exercises.
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