Dubciteh wrote:hmmmmm good question, id say 90% of me would say no under any circumstance, but there is 10% of me saying if its for jose i could live with it!
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:I'm suddenly feeling very desperate to win the league this season so A we don't sack him and B we win it before Jose is back in the prem.
If we don't win the league and Jose is coming back would you rather it be here or at Chelsea?
Ted Hughes wrote:If he suddenly started picking stupid teams & using tactics which caused us to slide down the table & sabotaged our chances of top 2, then of course he would be sacked, but let's face it; he won't. He will get us through this season as a big improvement on the last, which was the idea.
Then, next season, he is expected to improve us some more. If he doesn't, the board will look at it but it will depend on who is available to them. Guardiola may become a danger to Bob, but even so, I expect him to be offered a new deal; then it depends on what he wants to do.
PeterParker wrote: Imho, we reached the maximum this season with him as a manager. The only thing that i hate about him and i think is the main reason that he can't take us to the next level is because he isn't a good motivational manager. He can't bring the players around him and lead them to a comeback in games where we are one or two goals down. This is the most important thing that he can't change and can make us grow.
Tokyo Blue wrote:PeterParker wrote: Imho, we reached the maximum this season with him as a manager. The only thing that i hate about him and i think is the main reason that he can't take us to the next level is because he isn't a good motivational manager. He can't bring the players around him and lead them to a comeback in games where we are one or two goals down. This is the most important thing that he can't change and can make us grow.
Apart from the one we've just played.
No. I can't think of a reason to sack Mancini.
PeterParker wrote:
Beside the game at Porto, do you remember any game when we came back from behind and win it? (The only other example is the Villareal game).
halnone wrote:PeterParker wrote:
Beside the game at Porto, do you remember any game when we came back from behind and win it? (The only other example is the Villareal game).
FA cup against the rags was close
Yffi_88 wrote:We've not really had many losing situations to come back from either. We've lost a few games late on, and a few to better opposition (Napoli, bayern)
PeterParker wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:PeterParker wrote: Imho, we reached the maximum this season with him as a manager. The only thing that i hate about him and i think is the main reason that he can't take us to the next level is because he isn't a good motivational manager. He can't bring the players around him and lead them to a comeback in games where we are one or two goals down. This is the most important thing that he can't change and can make us grow.
Apart from the one we've just played.
No. I can't think of a reason to sack Mancini.
Beside the game at Porto, do you remember any game when we came back from behind and win it? (The only other example is the Villareal game).
aaron bond wrote:Yffi_88 wrote:We've not really had many losing situations to come back from either. We've lost a few games late on, and a few to better opposition (Napoli, bayern)
Exactly this. We take the lead in almost every game. I'd much rather that than go a goal or two behind and have to fight back all of the time.
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