avoidconfusion wrote:I dunno, possibly because the football is horrible to watch and we are sliding down the table yet again, just like last season.
Yes we are in the FA Cup Semi Final, but on current form I cannot see us beat United.
Yes we are 4th at the moment but we are dropping too many points, so many in fact that Chelsea overtook us now and Spurs are breathing down our neck again too... it's all too familiar.
Ruthless wrote:Any team that plays 9 defensive minded players will be hard to beat its not rocket science to work that out, I think the reason everyones patience is wearing so thin is down to the amount of money we have laid out on so called world class players only to see that infact the majority are over priced average players or good players that dont perform consistantly, add to that there is no speed creativity or flare and understandably everyone is starting to wonder if this guy has got what it takes to move us on to the next level or he just plays the safe bet and his sole aim before any match is under no circumstances concede a goal even if that means we dont go out of our own half and dont have a single shot on there goal, his philosophy seems to be, we start the game with one point do not lose that point n if we manage to get lucky n sneak 3 its happy days, this is not the mentality of a winner who creates a force to be feared by others due to their ability to slice through other teams at will n put them to the sword. This I believe is what the questions are being asked about
Green & Blue wrote:avoidconfusion wrote:I dunno, possibly because the football is horrible to watch and we are sliding down the table yet again, just like last season.
Yes we are in the FA Cup Semi Final, but on current form I cannot see us beat United.
Yes we are 4th at the moment but we are dropping too many points, so many in fact that Chelsea overtook us now and Spurs are breathing down our neck again too... it's all too familiar.
The football may be horrible at times but we have become a very difficult team to beat and i think thats what Mancini wanted to achieve with the team first and foremost.It gives him a solid platform to build upon.
I actually hate to say this but form goes out the window on derby day we all know that.We are now free from eurpean football and they will be coming back off a Chelsea double bill.Surely that has to make you believe it gives us the edge going into the game.
I agree we have hit a wall recently but we have come off a horrid run of away league fixtures.
Along with the fixture congestion bullshit finally leaving the building we should stand in good stead for the remainder of the season.
Ruthless wrote:Any team that plays 9 defensive minded players will be hard to beat its not rocket science to work that out, I think the reason everyones patience is wearing so thin is down to the amount of money we have laid out on so called world class players only to see that infact the majority are over priced average players or good players that dont perform consistantly, add to that there is no speed creativity or flare and understandably everyone is starting to wonder if this guy has got what it takes to move us on to the next level or he just plays the safe bet and his sole aim before any match is under no circumstances concede a goal even if that means we dont go out of our own half and dont have a single shot on there goal, his philosophy seems to be, we start the game with one point do not lose that point n if we manage to get lucky n sneak 3 its happy days, this is not the mentality of a winner who creates a force to be feared by others due to their ability to slice through other teams at will n put them to the sword. This I believe is what the questions are being asked about
sandman wrote:I can help but think people are far too quick to criticise, we have a bad month and the wankers all come out calling for blood, the fact is all succesful managers have grey spots on their cv (Mourhino, Mercer, Baconface etc..) but the fact that the club sticks by them during their poor months meant they could come out of the other side of this.
City never allow the managers to get past this, a bad run and you're gone. We need to stick with this man and give him the time to create something special.
sandman wrote:I can help but think people are far too quick to criticise, we have a bad month and the wankers all come out calling for blood, the fact is all succesful managers have grey spots on their cv (Mourhino, Mercer, Baconface etc..) but the fact that the club sticks by them during their poor months meant they could come out of the other side of this.
City never allow the managers to get past this, a bad run and you're gone. We need to stick with this man and give him the time to create something special.
bluej wrote:sandman wrote:I can help but think people are far too quick to criticise, we have a bad month and the wankers all come out calling for blood, the fact is all succesful managers have grey spots on their cv (Mourhino, Mercer, Baconface etc..) but the fact that the club sticks by them during their poor months meant they could come out of the other side of this.
City never allow the managers to get past this, a bad run and you're gone. We need to stick with this man and give him the time to create something special.
The problem is, most of us were like this with Hughes, then the owners made their decision, so everyone will compare Mancini's progress against the criteria they used to assess Hughes. Add to this the questions about the style of our play and critical comments will start to the rise to the fore when the results don't follow.
Just for the record, I don't want Mancini sacked but if he is then he will only have himself to blame, as he knew the targets from the start, and the long running complaints about how we play. He still has time to correct the style of play, and time to grow a set of testes.
Ted Hughes wrote:bluej wrote:sandman wrote:I can help but think people are far too quick to criticise, we have a bad month and the wankers all come out calling for blood, the fact is all succesful managers have grey spots on their cv (Mourhino, Mercer, Baconface etc..) but the fact that the club sticks by them during their poor months meant they could come out of the other side of this.
City never allow the managers to get past this, a bad run and you're gone. We need to stick with this man and give him the time to create something special.
The problem is, most of us were like this with Hughes, then the owners made their decision, so everyone will compare Mancini's progress against the criteria they used to assess Hughes. Add to this the questions about the style of our play and critical comments will start to the rise to the fore when the results don't follow.
Just for the record, I don't want Mancini sacked but if he is then he will only have himself to blame, as he knew the targets from the start, and the long running complaints about how we play. He still has time to correct the style of play, and time to grow a set of testes.
Aye, but we still wouldn't believe it. We'd be talking about the dreaded vote of confidence.
If the top brass are willing to give Bob the time it takes, then they should say so, publicly, now. Just announce that he'll be staying next season at least. I said the same thing last season & I said that the Jose rumours would come back again this season.
They waited til the absolute last minute before supporting him last season. Either we have a long term plan or we don't. If we have one, then, remind everyone that's the case; say so. If we haven't then there's no fucking point in people complaining about speculation & sticking to our 'plan' if it doesn't exist!! If the bloke is permanently on trial, then all the stuff we're saying on here is reasonable topic for discussion. They could just kill it with one line.
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