wesmancity wrote:Redknapp?
Slim wrote:John, would you say it's possible for us to fuck up but still be entertaining? To go down(in a match), but go down swinging? To look at every fixture on the list and say that if we are on that day, we can beat anyone?
Mancini to me comes across just as clueless as Hughes but playing football as boring as Pearce. We have spent 3 years doing nothing but making excuses. Time to gel, laying the foundation, players are tired.
Sven came in, make a bunch of signings and hit the ground running, the players weren't of sufficient quality to maintain it, nor the squad of sufficient depth to endure a full season, but he showed it can be done. If only we had more money than god and could alleviate those problems. Oh wait...WE DO and neither manager has taken advantage of that fact.
We have one attacking midfielder when we should have 4, we have one winger when we should have 4. We have Bellamy, Onuoha and Adebayor on loan and have Vieira, Jo and Boateng on the bench. We have nice tall timber in the middle now and no-one who can cross, we have fullbacks(Micah aside) who seem incapable of stopping a cross or stopping a winger. We have not one single player who makes selfless runs with no expectation of getting the ball in order to help out a team mate, we have 90% of the team(Silva aside) looking for an easy pass instead of turning and running at a defender. No pace, no intent, no edge.
We only look good in the middle when we outnumber the opposition 3 to 2 and then wonder why we are getting taken apart on the wings. Even with Nigel when we play 4-4-2 he looks overrun and alone.
There are MANY MANY things wrong, I am a little busy at the moment so this was just off the top of my head, but I am not sure everything I have listed cannot be put to some degree on the doorstep of the last two managers.
john68 wrote:With specific regard to Mancini, he seems to be encumbered by 2 problems. The long term project which will see City evolve over the longer period and the contradictory issue of needing immediate success. The two don't always sit easily together and often work against each other. This problem would be replicated under any City manager that came in.
He has bought players with an eye for the future, Boateng, Kolarov, Balotelli and Dzeko, who may (no guarantees) pay off in the longer term...but we suffer in the shorter term. Money well spent for next season? Yet they are being judged now. He chose to go with Hart and suffer his inexperience and mistakes of the present in order to gain n the long term. Hart will fuck up less and less as he learns. Mancini's work with Micah seems to have paid off and there is no reason to believe he can't do similar with other players.
We are still near the beginning of the Mancini's journey and very much "work in progress". I am sure that he knows how much work still has to be done and that we are nowhere near being the finished article. New players will be bought, youngsters developed, mistakes rectified, the squad stregthened. There have been huge changes over the last year and pprobably many more changes over the next 12 months. City are a living breathing organic being, there will be good phases and bad ones, mistakes and corrections. What we have to do is allow mancini the time to move forward to fullfill as much of his vision as possible and to allow the team to realise as much of their potential as is probable.
...and no, it doesn't always look as though things are moving forward...when in reality they really are.
That should give you plenty to chew on Mate....Go for it.
Not really. I'm a City fan rather than a football fan. Can't be arsed with International football (pointless), Serie A (bent), La Liga (slow) Bundesliga (boring), and I don't play computer games, I suppose that means my opinions are worthless.carl_feedthegoat wrote:kk Do you actually follow football anywhere else other than England?
King Kev wrote:Not really. I'm a City fan rather than a football fan. Can't be arsed with International football (pointless), Serie A (bent), La Liga (slow) Bundesliga (boring), and I don't play computer games, I suppose that means my opinions are worthless.carl_feedthegoat wrote:kk Do you actually follow football anywhere else other than England?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:King Kev wrote:Not really. I'm a City fan rather than a football fan. Can't be arsed with International football (pointless), Serie A (bent), La Liga (slow) Bundesliga (boring), and I don't play computer games, I suppose that means my opinions are worthless.carl_feedthegoat wrote:kk Do you actually follow football anywhere else other than England?
Well in that case your "Why the hell would Jose come to us" is an opinion based on..... well fuck all then.
FYI he wants to come back to the UK - He is NOT happy in Spain - He will not manage any other London club IMO - we have millions at his disposal and he can write his name in our history books....we tick all the boxes.
Thats why he would come to us.
Alioune DVToure wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:King Kev wrote:Not really. I'm a City fan rather than a football fan. Can't be arsed with International football (pointless), Serie A (bent), La Liga (slow) Bundesliga (boring), and I don't play computer games, I suppose that means my opinions are worthless.carl_feedthegoat wrote:kk Do you actually follow football anywhere else other than England?
Well in that case your "Why the hell would Jose come to us" is an opinion based on..... well fuck all then.
FYI he wants to come back to the UK - He is NOT happy in Spain - He will not manage any other London club IMO - we have millions at his disposal and he can write his name in our history books....we tick all the boxes.
Thats why he would come to us.
Nah it's probably just paper tal... WAIT! Is that from The Sun? Fuck me I take that back. Must be true.
the_georgian_genius wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:King Kev wrote:Not really. I'm a City fan rather than a football fan. Can't be arsed with International football (pointless), Serie A (bent), La Liga (slow) Bundesliga (boring), and I don't play computer games, I suppose that means my opinions are worthless.carl_feedthegoat wrote:kk Do you actually follow football anywhere else other than England?
Well in that case your "Why the hell would Jose come to us" is an opinion based on..... well fuck all then.
FYI he wants to come back to the UK - He is NOT happy in Spain - He will not manage any other London club IMO - we have millions at his disposal and he can write his name in our history books....we tick all the boxes.
Thats why he would come to us.
Nah it's probably just paper tal... WAIT! Is that from The Sun? Fuck me I take that back. Must be true.
Maybe the Sheik will present him with a £150k watch like he does to all the players?
Alioune DVToure wrote:I was a Hughes in and I'm now a Mancini in. In fact, I notice that for the most part it's my fellow 'lickers' who again don't want to see a change of manager.
There's quite a few in this thread who were Hughes out and are now Mancini out (as well as some Hughes out/Mancini ins). [highlight]Can't think of any Hughes in/Mancini outs though.[/highlight]
Make of that what you will.
john68 wrote:@ Blue Since 76,
In 6 years time City will be stratospheric mate. Trust me Pal, I'm a cab driver and we know everything and I wouldn't lie to you...(would I?). So go and get yer 6 years season ticket.
We are most certainly a project...a fuclin huge one. Probably the biggest football project in the World and despite your protestations, you can offer no evidence to the contrary.
City is a project like no other and this phase is merely the 1st rung on a temporary ladder. let's put it like this...In the winter, you plant the bulbs in the garden. For a long time, the garden looks barren...and you think nothing is happening. Do you think fuck it and dig them all up again to chuck away, or do you wait until the time is right and the 1st shoots start to sprout?
Our reality is that we have barely just begun. What you see now is not what you saw last season...and it won't be what you will be watching next season. Teams take time...Don't dig the bulbs up before they have had chance to sprout.
john68 wrote:If Mancini had started out 3 years ago, your point would stand and I would agree but he didn't he started just over 12 months ago. It takes much longer to build a team than 12 months.
Mancini may have taken on the legacy left by Hughes and to some extent by Sven but like just about every manager, changed everything around and started his own journey.
Some on here want rid of him but I can guarantee few have offered a reasonable alternative...A new manager, a new start and they will expect immediate results...IT AIN'T EVER GONNA HAPPEN...We've tried it that way for years and we failed...based on what has been seen to have failed, they want to do it again...HOW DAFT IS THAT?
Slim wrote:john68 wrote:If Mancini had started out 3 years ago, your point would stand and I would agree but he didn't he started just over 12 months ago. It takes much longer to build a team than 12 months.
Mancini may have taken on the legacy left by Hughes and to some extent by Sven but like just about every manager, changed everything around and started his own journey.
Some on here want rid of him but I can guarantee few have offered a reasonable alternative...A new manager, a new start and they will expect immediate results...IT AIN'T EVER GONNA HAPPEN...We've tried it that way for years and we failed...based on what has been seen to have failed, they want to do it again...HOW DAFT IS THAT?
How did Mourinho do in his first year at Chelsea?
Let's not imply it cannot be done.
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