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Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:39 pm
by Mark Garrett
This looks like a great night in prospect, wonder how much the tickets are?!

An event befitting a manager with a superb record as City manager and a recently signed 5 year contract together with the relatively new Chief Executive.

http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2013/January/Dinner-with-Mancini

Fancy joining Roberto Mancini, Manchester City Chief Executive Ferran Soriano for an intimate dinner and Q&A session?

Join us at the Etihad Stadium for an exclusive, Italian themed four-course dinner, roundtable discussion and Q&A with the City boss where topics will include a look back at the last three years at City, how his time compares to Inter Milan, and his thoughts on what City can achieve in the future.

You will also be able to enjoy specially selected wines with your meal.

The event, hosted by Sky Sports' James Cooper, takes place on Thursday, 17 January with doors opening at 7pm (carriages 11pm) at The Mancunian, Etihad Stadium.

For further details contact the Hospitality team on 0161 444 1894 option 2. Demand is expected to be high so please book early if you would like to attend.

All tickets are sold subject to availability and issued subject to Manchester City Football Club Limited's terms and conditions of sale (available upon request) along with the venue's Ground Regulations. Dress code: Lounge suit

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:02 am
by Beefymcfc
Nice.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:14 am
by Swales4ever
Indeed, a very interesting night.

Mr. Chief Executive, a beloved Mate of mine, whose football nose is finer than Taggart's before it went totally burst by the extensive use of malt, often implies that our Roberto is now no more than a coach, a tool whose faith is now upon total influence of the Catalan Room at the Club..... :-)
Would You be so kind to expand Your thoughts on about?

Your massive and faithful supporter,

Teddy4ever... :-))

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:18 am
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
James Cooper? Jesus wept!

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:19 am
by Swales4ever
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:James Cooper? Jesus wept!

Richard Dimbleby, are You, there?

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 7:43 am
by aaron bond
That looks like it would be great event. If I was living in the UK at the moment, I would definitely liked to have gone to it.

If anyone from here goes, please give us a report on what happens.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:46 am
by Blue Since 76
aaron bond wrote:That looks like it would be great event. If I was living in the UK at the moment, I would definitely liked to have gone to it.

If anyone from here goes, please give us a report on what happens.


I'd like to go, but have no intention of paying out for it. Therefore, if you buy me a ticket, I'll write down everything that was said and give you a full report when I get back. Sounds fair to me

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:26 am
by john68
Simples solutions....send Piccs

Q 1)...Piccs......."Good evening Mr Mancini, will you please fucl off?"
A)...Mancini...."Yes!"

Event over, no reports necessary, where's the food and the bar?

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:32 am
by carl_feedthegoat
john68 wrote:Simples solutions....send Piccs

Q 1)...Piccs......."Good evening Mr Mancini, will you please fucl off?"
A)...Mancini...."Yes!"

Event over, no reports necessary, where's the food and the bar?


Your turning into a right old cantankerous Bastid J !!

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:34 am
by Ted Hughes
Mancio4ever wrote:Indeed, a very interesting night.

Mr. Chief Executive, a beloved Mate of mine, whose football nose is finer than Taggart's before it went totally burst by the extensive use of malt, often implies that our Roberto is now no more than a coach, a tool whose faith is now upon total influence of the Catalan Room at the Club..... :-)
Would You be so kind to expand Your thoughts on about?

Your massive and faithful supporter,

Teddy4ever... :-))


I think it's very encouraging.

I remember Hughes & Gary Cook going to Abu Dhabi & meeting up with fans plus they invited and wined and dined some of the top sports writers such as Henry Winter. Cook spelled out the long term plans & explained how the owner was into stability & how we had a great young manager etc. Winter & Co, all suitably impressed, ran big stories praising City for their attitude & foresight.

Meanwhile, Khaldoon was interviewing Mancini for the job. Hughes was sacked a few weeks later.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:35 am
by CTID Hants
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
john68 wrote:Simples solutions....send Piccs

Q 1)...Piccs......."Good evening Mr Mancini, will you please fucl off?"
A)...Mancini...."Yes!"

Event over, no reports necessary, where's the food and the bar?


Your turning into a right old cantankerous Bastid J !!



C'Mon, that was funny, admit it

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:26 pm
by Swales4ever
Ted Hughes wrote:
Mancio4ever wrote:Indeed, a very interesting night.

Mr. Chief Executive, a beloved Mate of mine, whose football nose is finer than Taggart's before it went totally burst by the extensive use of malt, often implies that our Roberto is now no more than a coach, a tool whose faith is now upon total influence of the Catalan Room at the Club..... :-)
Would You be so kind to expand Your thoughts on about?

Your massive and faithful supporter,

Teddy4ever... :-))


I think it's very encouraging.

I remember Hughes & Gary Cook going to Abu Dhabi & meeting up with fans plus they invited and wined and dined some of the top sports writers such as Henry Winter. Cook spelled out the long term plans & explained how the owner was into stability & how we had a great young manager etc. Winter & Co, all suitably impressed, ran big stories praising City for their attitude & foresight.

Meanwhile, Khaldoon was interviewing Mancini for the job. Hughes was sacked a few weeks later.


Lol.... You answered Your own rhetorical, though: Hughes & Gary Cook.... :-)

Think I am an apprentice cunt, with serious tendency to prickery on many levels: but certainly not an "I told You sooooo" geezer.
waas just relaxing in playful mood after a brain damaging return to duties.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:04 pm
by john68
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
john68 wrote:Simples solutions....send Piccs

Q 1)...Piccs......."Good evening Mr Mancini, will you please fucl off?"
A)...Mancini...."Yes!"

Event over, no reports necessary, where's the food and the bar?


Your turning into a right old cantankerous Bastid J !!


In essence, you are correct Carl. Though one shouldn't always take me so seriously. Not even I do that.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:30 pm
by Ted Hughes
Mancio4ever wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Mancio4ever wrote:Indeed, a very interesting night.

Mr. Chief Executive, a beloved Mate of mine, whose football nose is finer than Taggart's before it went totally burst by the extensive use of malt, often implies that our Roberto is now no more than a coach, a tool whose faith is now upon total influence of the Catalan Room at the Club..... :-)
Would You be so kind to expand Your thoughts on about?

Your massive and faithful supporter,

Teddy4ever... :-))


I think it's very encouraging.

I remember Hughes & Gary Cook going to Abu Dhabi & meeting up with fans plus they invited and wined and dined some of the top sports writers such as Henry Winter. Cook spelled out the long term plans & explained how the owner was into stability & how we had a great young manager etc. Winter & Co, all suitably impressed, ran big stories praising City for their attitude & foresight.

Meanwhile, Khaldoon was interviewing Mancini for the job. Hughes was sacked a few weeks later.


Lol.... You answered Your own rhetorical, though: Hughes & Gary Cook.... :-)

Think I am an apprentice cunt, with serious tendency to prickery on many levels: but certainly not an "I told You sooooo" geezer.
waas just relaxing in playful mood after a brain damaging return to duties.


I don't think Cook even knew until after that. He was just doing his job i recon.

The shitstorm they got from the press last time after feeding them a load of lies & bollocks & encouraging them to print it, will make them think twice about doing it again I should think, so this public show is indeed probably good news for Mancini imo.

It still won't change make him 100% safe though, whatever they say.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:42 pm
by Swales4ever
And rightly so. why the hell a fucklin football manager should live a quite life? He is already on silly money to live the most exciting life one may dream of: a tad of chili up his arse can only make him better, Carl would say.

on a side, very important, note: do You think that Barry legs might last this good for the next 40 days?

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:49 pm
by Ted Hughes
Mancio4ever wrote:And rightly so. why the hell a fucklin football manager should live a quite life? He is already on silly money to live the most exciting life one may dream of: a tad of chili up his arse can only make him better, Carl would say.

on a side, very important, note: do You think that Barry legs might last this good for the next 40 days?



No. I think he will have to be rested here & there or will lose his effectveness, but some games should be ok for Garcia, Milner & Nasri.

Re: Dinner and a Q&A with Mancini and Soriano

PostPosted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:51 pm
by Swales4ever
Ted Hughes wrote:
Mancio4ever wrote:And rightly so. why the hell a fucklin football manager should live a quite life? He is already on silly money to live the most exciting life one may dream of: a tad of chili up his arse can only make him better, Carl would say.

on a side, very important, note: do You think that Barry legs might last this good for the next 40 days?



No. I think he will have to be rested here & there or will lose his effectveness, but some games should be ok for Garcia, Milner & Nasri.

same do I and there's where I'll judge if/how much Bob is a twat.