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Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:54 am
by Ted Hughes
Taken from more than one source.

Roberto Mancini has refused to rule out a move for Robin van Persie (has he?), but admitted that luring Edinson Cavani from Napoli looked like mission impossible.

The Manchester City boss has long admired Uruguay striker Cavani and has been linked with a renewed bid for the 25-year-old in the last few days.

However, with Ezequiel Lavezzi set to leave Napoli for a big-money move to Paris Saint-Germain, the Serie A club are determined to hold on to their other star striker.

Cavani is a Napoli player - it's impossible to take him,' Mancini told Italian Sky Sport 24.

However, the Premier League-winning coach was more coy when asked about Van Persie, who has a year left to run on his contract at the Emirates Stadium.

'Van Persie is an Arsenal player, I won't say anything,' he explained.

Mancini will have to offload some of his fringe strikers if he is to bolster the attack this summer, and also has a bloated roster in other positions.

But he said he was keen to hold on to left back Aleksandr Kolarov, who has attracted attention from Inter Milan and Juventus after struggling to win a first-team place at the Etihad Stadium.

'Kolarov is a great full back and a great person,' said Mancini. 'I would like to keep him.

'Many teams want our players, which means we have done a good job. I want Aleksandr to stay and I know his value.



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Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has stuck the boot in on Wayne Rooney after his England side's exit from Euro 2012 at the hands of Italy by claiming the 26-year-old was outshone by Mario Balotelli during the quarter-final clash.

Rooney was a peripheral figure as Roy Hodgson's side struggled to contain Italy in Sunday's quarter-final in Kiev, and Cesare Prandelli's outfit eventually prevailed on penalties after a 0-0 draw.

And Mancini has hit back at those who have questioned Balotelli's part in the victory after missing a number of gilt-edged chances, saying that his City marksman outperformed Rooney.

"I think perhaps many are underestimating what [Balotelli] did," Mancini told the Corriere dello Sport. "He was always at the heart of the game, had five or six chances, and was a bit unlucky.

"But we want to compare him with Rooney, who we only noticed when it came to penalties. 'Super Mario' did much better, and he's a great striker we must support all the way."

The Premier League-winning manager went on to praise the play of Prandelli's side, who controlled much of the last-eight fixture on their way to a semi-final meeting with Germany.

"The Azzurri dominated almost the entire match, by far and away, as if they came down from another planet," he proclaimed. "In the second half and in extra time, they crushed England," he added.

"They took my breath away as I waited for the killer goal. That it did not come was only down to tiny details. Beyond Balotelli I saw a great Italy.

"Prandelli also made changes very well while Hodgson thought only to defend himself and had no effect. When [Antonio] Nocerino and [Alessandro] Diamanti came on, they gave a great boost."


So it looks like we won't be signing a left back unless Kolarov wants out.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:57 am
by PeterParker
I rather stick with Kolarov, instead of hearing how much money will want other teams for mediocre left backs.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:59 am
by Ted Hughes
PeterParker wrote:I rather stick with Kolarov, instead of hearing how much money will want other teams for mediocre players.


Well, much as I don't rate him as a defender, there's no point in dumping him unless something better is available. I haven't seen many great fullbacks knocking about (apart from Lahm of course).

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:59 am
by Chinners
However, the Premier League-winning coach was more coy when ....

The Premier League-winning manager went on to praise ....


I'm never going to tired of reading that. In fact it's possibly the only FACT that some newshounds actually get correct.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:42 pm
by sheikh it all about
Ted Hughes wrote:Taken from more than one source.
Mancini .... also has a bloated roster in other positions.


Me too, Bob. Doctor advised no sex on a full stomach.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:23 pm
by Dubciteh
Ted Hughes wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I rather stick with Kolarov, instead of hearing how much money will want other teams for mediocre players.


Well, much as I don't rate him as a defender, there's no point in dumping him unless something better is available. I haven't seen many great fullbacks knocking about (apart from Lahm of course).


We have clichy, Kolorov is more than fine for a back up left full and to be used against the weaker teams, there is no point bringing someone in to replace them as likely neither would be as good as clichy who is one of the best if not the best around imo.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:08 pm
by getdressedmctavish
Well I'm hopin Bob's memory aint as short as our fans'. Tevez, Ballo and Dzeko have been deemed fine despite their various well documented failings and now his main critic, Ted, joins in with Kolorov.Fuck me Ted, you 'll be saying Savic must stay, next lol.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:51 am
by Duckman
Dubciteh wrote:
We have clichy, Kolorov is more than fine for a back up left full and to be used against the weaker teams, there is no point bringing someone in to replace them as likely neither would be as good as clichy who is one of the best if not the best around imo.


ffs, his name is KolArov, his teammates call him KolA.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:43 am
by mr_nool
Duckman wrote:
Dubciteh wrote:
We have clichy, Kolorov is more than fine for a back up left full and to be used against the weaker teams, there is no point bringing someone in to replace them as likely neither would be as good as clichy who is one of the best if not the best around imo.


ffs, his name is KolArov, his teammates call him KolA.


So that Yaya / Kolo song is not about him?

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:29 am
by Ted Hughes
getdressedmctavish wrote:Well I'm hopin Bob's memory aint as short as our fans'. Tevez, Ballo and Dzeko have been deemed fine despite their various well documented failings and now his main critic, Ted, joins in with Kolorov.Fuck me Ted, you 'll be saying Savic must stay, next lol.


Nope.

Re: Latest Bob Quotes: players/euros *updated

PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 12:39 pm
by Ted Hughes
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is remaining coy on speculation linking the club with a move for Arsenal ace Robin van Persie.

Van Persie's future at Arsenal has been the subject of conjecture for some time with the Dutchman yet to sign a new deal at the Emirates.

City have been strongly linked with a move for van Persie this summer with the forward entering the final year of his contract at Arsenal.

Mancini refused to confirm if van Persie was on his list of transfer targets this summer and admits he does not expect any imminent moves at the Etihad Stadium.

"Van Persie? He is an Arsenal player and I don't want to disrespect Wenger," Mancini told Sky Sport Italia.

"We have four strikers and we will start the preseason in five days, it's unlikely there will be major changes in such a short time."

Mancini also played down speculation that Edin Dzeko could leave the club for Juventus and he hopes Aleksandar Kolarov will remain at Eastlands.

"The same goes for Dzeko, his farewell is not expected," added Mancini.

The interest of Juventus for him? It will be difficult that Edin goes away.

"Kolarov? I myself wanted him to City, he is a great player. If it depends on me, he would remain at the City. I'd love to have him again in the next season but I cannot impose myself on his will."

Mancini also revealed that Carlos Tevez will remain at City unless he wants to move this summer after his infamous bust-up with the Italian last season.

"Tevez will remain, unless he wants to change team," concluded Mancini.