Ted Hughes wrote:I want to keep Mancini but playing for a point at Arsenal is a mistake of Alan Ball magnitude.
If you dressed up Portsmouths players in Arsenal shirts would a point be a good result? I said I expected Arsenal to lose to Spurs because I thought Barca's brilliance disguised the fact that arsenal were hopeless. They duly lost, lost to Wigan & then we played for a point because our manager was scared of them. It was tactically & strategically a disaster. They clearly hadn't thought it through.
The point only becomes useful if Spurs fail to beat Bolton & we fail to beat Villa. There's no use in being level with Spurs on points when they're playing Burnley at home last game. It was a brainless, hopeless, pathetic piece of planning & as I've said before, the managerial equivalent of Steve Lomas keeping the ball in the corner when we needed to score to stay up. We needed 3 points at Arsenal & a defeat would have left us with the same situation as we're in now. We had nothing to lose. It was strategic incompetence verging on a sackable offence.
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I want to keep Mancini but playing for a point at Arsenal is a mistake of Alan Ball magnitude.
If you dressed up Portsmouths players in Arsenal shirts would a point be a good result? I said I expected Arsenal to lose to Spurs because I thought Barca's brilliance disguised the fact that arsenal were hopeless. They duly lost, lost to Wigan & then we played for a point because our manager was scared of them. It was tactically & strategically a disaster. They clearly hadn't thought it through.
The point only becomes useful if Spurs fail to beat Bolton & we fail to beat Villa. There's no use in being level with Spurs on points when they're playing Burnley at home last game. It was a brainless, hopeless, pathetic piece of planning & as I've said before, the managerial equivalent of Steve Lomas keeping the ball in the corner when we needed to score to stay up. We needed 3 points at Arsenal & a defeat would have left us with the same situation as we're in now. We had nothing to lose. It was strategic incompetence verging on a sackable offence.
Had this very discussion this week. On the face of it a point at Arsenal is hardly the disaster some people have made it out to be, but they were playing like it was an end of season tour match and we really did miss an opportunity. I think playing so deep in the middle meant that every ball intended to launch a counter either had to be met too deep with nothing up ahead or were 50yard angled balls covered by at least one midfielder and two defenders. With no-one alongside Tevez we had zero opportunity to isolate and beat anyone. Sadly while it looked like our forwards were lethargic, the reality is they were either asked to come insanely deep to collect the ball or completely isolated against two or three defenders at a time and had nowhere to go.
Adebayor helped, but so would a midfielder ghosting in behind and when we outnumbered them 3 to 2 in the midfield, Ireland should have been rushed onto the field in order to give us thrust and linkup through the middle.
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote:No. break the cycle and that.
his style is still not to my taste though - and coming 6th would presumably result from a failure to get results against Villa and Spurs... which might suggest that he's not a big game/next level sort of manager.
BobKowalski wrote:His position should be reviewed given that he was brought in to finish 4th.
However I do think the goalposts have moved a bit since his appointment and that irrespective of where we finish Mancini wil be retained for next season where the focus will be a title challenge with a CL spot as a given.
Much as we seem to think City should be tearing forward at all times and in all games there are times when pragmatic defence is called for and Mancini certainly knows how to organise a defence. Get this right consistantly for the full 90 + minutes in every game with players who have the mentality to do this and a squad that has a better balance to achieve this and the rest will follow.
Its Mancini's and the panel's call as to which players we currently have that can absorb and learn these lessons and who needs to be moved on and who needs to be brought in but I have confidence that the right decisions will be made.
And that really is the root of my optimism. For the first time in a long while I have confidence in the management and coaching staff in their ability to build, manage and coach a first rate team. That sense of frustration and wasted opportunity has gone and I really cannot wait for the next few games and to see what we do next season.
Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I want to keep Mancini but playing for a point at Arsenal is a mistake of Alan Ball magnitude.
If you dressed up Portsmouths players in Arsenal shirts would a point be a good result? I said I expected Arsenal to lose to Spurs because I thought Barca's brilliance disguised the fact that arsenal were hopeless. They duly lost, lost to Wigan & then we played for a point because our manager was scared of them. It was tactically & strategically a disaster. They clearly hadn't thought it through.
The point only becomes useful if Spurs fail to beat Bolton & we fail to beat Villa. There's no use in being level with Spurs on points when they're playing Burnley at home last game. It was a brainless, hopeless, pathetic piece of planning & as I've said before, the managerial equivalent of Steve Lomas keeping the ball in the corner when we needed to score to stay up. We needed 3 points at Arsenal & a defeat would have left us with the same situation as we're in now. We had nothing to lose. It was strategic incompetence verging on a sackable offence.
Had this very discussion this week. On the face of it a point at Arsenal is hardly the disaster some people have made it out to be, but they were playing like it was an end of season tour match and we really did miss an opportunity. I think playing so deep in the middle meant that every ball intended to launch a counter either had to be met too deep with nothing up ahead or were 50yard angled balls covered by at least one midfielder and two defenders. With no-one alongside Tevez we had zero opportunity to isolate and beat anyone. Sadly while it looked like our forwards were lethargic, the reality is they were either asked to come insanely deep to collect the ball or completely isolated against two or three defenders at a time and had nowhere to go.
Adebayor helped, but so would a midfielder ghosting in behind and when we outnumbered them 3 to 2 in the midfield, Ireland should have been rushed onto the field in order to give us thrust and linkup through the middle.
I was expecting a lethal counter attacking performance & 3 points. I'm absolutely sure we could have done it. Had Persies free kick gone in it would have been 0-1 anyway so it wasn't even a failsafe tactic for a point.
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I want to keep Mancini but playing for a point at Arsenal is a mistake of Alan Ball magnitude.
If you dressed up Portsmouths players in Arsenal shirts would a point be a good result? I said I expected Arsenal to lose to Spurs because I thought Barca's brilliance disguised the fact that arsenal were hopeless. They duly lost, lost to Wigan & then we played for a point because our manager was scared of them. It was tactically & strategically a disaster. They clearly hadn't thought it through.
The point only becomes useful if Spurs fail to beat Bolton & we fail to beat Villa. There's no use in being level with Spurs on points when they're playing Burnley at home last game. It was a brainless, hopeless, pathetic piece of planning & as I've said before, the managerial equivalent of Steve Lomas keeping the ball in the corner when we needed to score to stay up. We needed 3 points at Arsenal & a defeat would have left us with the same situation as we're in now. We had nothing to lose. It was strategic incompetence verging on a sackable offence.
Had this very discussion this week. On the face of it a point at Arsenal is hardly the disaster some people have made it out to be, but they were playing like it was an end of season tour match and we really did miss an opportunity. I think playing so deep in the middle meant that every ball intended to launch a counter either had to be met too deep with nothing up ahead or were 50yard angled balls covered by at least one midfielder and two defenders. With no-one alongside Tevez we had zero opportunity to isolate and beat anyone. Sadly while it looked like our forwards were lethargic, the reality is they were either asked to come insanely deep to collect the ball or completely isolated against two or three defenders at a time and had nowhere to go.
Adebayor helped, but so would a midfielder ghosting in behind and when we outnumbered them 3 to 2 in the midfield, Ireland should have been rushed onto the field in order to give us thrust and linkup through the middle.
Ted Hughes wrote:BobKowalski wrote:His position should be reviewed given that he was brought in to finish 4th.
However I do think the goalposts have moved a bit since his appointment and that irrespective of where we finish Mancini wil be retained for next season where the focus will be a title challenge with a CL spot as a given.
Much as we seem to think City should be tearing forward at all times and in all games there are times when pragmatic defence is called for and Mancini certainly knows how to organise a defence. Get this right consistantly for the full 90 + minutes in every game with players who have the mentality to do this and a squad that has a better balance to achieve this and the rest will follow.
Its Mancini's and the panel's call as to which players we currently have that can absorb and learn these lessons and who needs to be moved on and who needs to be brought in but I have confidence that the right decisions will be made.
And that really is the root of my optimism. For the first time in a long while I have confidence in the management and coaching staff in their ability to build, manage and coach a first rate team. That sense of frustration and wasted opportunity has gone and I really cannot wait for the next few games and to see what we do next season.
After the last 2 games my sense of frustration & wasted opportunity has just started. We can still do it though.
I don't see anyone on here advocating going forward at all times in all games, just an actual attempt to win, even by counter attacking with more than 2 players, rather than drawing or losing by having as many as possible defending. There's nothing clever tactically about that, it's not organising the defence, it's just crap, 2nd rate, tactics. If you organise like that, then as soon as you do attack, the defence doesn't know what to do without the extra protection. That's how Wolves & Hull try to play, not Chelsea & the rags. The only team in the 'big 4' who've concentrated mainly on defending at the expense of attacking are Liverpool & it's killed them. It won't work in the PL, he'll be bood off & eventually sacked. Making excuses for it doesn't help Mancini at all. It's him who will need to change, not us.
Alex Sapphire wrote:if we finish 6th then he will not have contributed any kind of improvement since his appointment and I will no doubt tut and wonder why we so harshly sacked Mark Hughes.
I will not be calling for us to make the same mistake again though, no.
An interesting flurry of new diversionary threads from you Antii. Good way of avoiding answering some very direct questions posed in threads that you've contributed a little less to lately.
DoomMerchant wrote:Not to be pedantic, but why does the thread title say "If we finish 6th, Do you Think Mancini Should Get the Chop?" while the Poll title says something like "4th or the Chop"?
just curious...
i feel like stability is our friend. However, if Mancini drops all or most of the points we've got left and ends up 6th i'd be going into the summer asking "WTF?" and really wondering if he's the man. We shall soon find out.
cheers
mcfc1632 wrote:Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I want to keep Mancini but playing for a point at Arsenal is a mistake of Alan Ball magnitude.
If you dressed up Portsmouths players in Arsenal shirts would a point be a good result? I said I expected Arsenal to lose to Spurs because I thought Barca's brilliance disguised the fact that arsenal were hopeless. They duly lost, lost to Wigan & then we played for a point because our manager was scared of them. It was tactically & strategically a disaster. They clearly hadn't thought it through.
The point only becomes useful if Spurs fail to beat Bolton & we fail to beat Villa. There's no use in being level with Spurs on points when they're playing Burnley at home last game. It was a brainless, hopeless, pathetic piece of planning & as I've said before, the managerial equivalent of Steve Lomas keeping the ball in the corner when we needed to score to stay up. We needed 3 points at Arsenal & a defeat would have left us with the same situation as we're in now. We had nothing to lose. It was strategic incompetence verging on a sackable offence.
Had this very discussion this week. On the face of it a point at Arsenal is hardly the disaster some people have made it out to be, but they were playing like it was an end of season tour match and we really did miss an opportunity. I think playing so deep in the middle meant that every ball intended to launch a counter either had to be met too deep with nothing up ahead or were 50yard angled balls covered by at least one midfielder and two defenders. With no-one alongside Tevez we had zero opportunity to isolate and beat anyone. Sadly while it looked like our forwards were lethargic, the reality is they were either asked to come insanely deep to collect the ball or completely isolated against two or three defenders at a time and had nowhere to go.
Adebayor helped, but so would a midfielder ghosting in behind and when we outnumbered them 3 to 2 in the midfield, Ireland should have been rushed onto the field in order to give us thrust and linkup through the middle.
Congrats - that is a excellent / concise analysis - we just needed the right mindset (and you think - that if it was so to us fans - why oh why....)
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Just out of curiosity. What do you think? That is certainly something many people have hinted in past months but where do you stand now?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Btajim.
Hi Garry,I just wanted to shake your hand and ask you a question.I go to COMS as mucha as possible but sometimes I cannot leave the house as Sophie.....sorry..Sophie is my Cat...... needs a carer when Im away and sometimes I cannot find one.
My question is ; Is it possible to bring Sophie to matches at COMS in her kitten box and can she come in for free?
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