Im_Spartacus wrote: End of the day, if bacon made the mistakes mancini had made these last 5 months, you could bet that rag fans would be in a state of civil war, with some saying he has loste plot, and others living on his past glories.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Guy brought us first silverware of my lifetime. There's absolutely no need to defend backing him for managers job. Ever.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Guy brought us first silverware of my lifetime. There's absolutely no need to defend backing him for managers job. Ever.
Question, then.
Had Hughes been kept on at the end of 2009 and won us the League Cup in 2010, would you have been in favour of keeping him on?
I can ask this because I didn't want Hughes sacked and I don't want Mancini sacked.
DoomMerchant wrote:john68 wrote:My apologies Doomie Mate but maybe it's my cynicism.
I think it ironic that there were those who wanted Hughes out, got Hughes out.
WE ARE NO FURTHER ON.
Now some are preparing battle lines to get rid of Mancini and will probably succeed and be happy as fuck.
My gut feeling says in another 2 years time the roundabout will have turned full circle AND WE'LL BE NO FURTHER ON... again.
Maybe Piccs has a banner that just says "OUT" and has a a velcro fastener to stick the current victims name on.
i don't think what either Roger or Carl or Mike want will really make whatever happens, happen. Know what i mean?
i think it's just the feeling that some folks have will maybe, or maybe not, be shared by Khaldoon and others.
i'd LOVE for Mancini to crank up the engine for the last 7 matches and see the team really rally around who's left to play and what's left to play for. if they do that and we see a light on the horizon then i think we'd all agree it will be stupid to chop and change this summer...
PeterParker wrote:2) I really haven't seen not even once a bond between him and the players (expect with Mario). I really wanted for a player to score and go hug or celebrate with Bobby.
PeterParker wrote:All in all, like Carl said, Bob didn't learn from his mistakes and i don't think he will.
bigblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:2) I really haven't seen not even once a bond between him and the players (expect with Mario). I really wanted for a player to score and go hug or celebrate with Bobby.
I take it you don't watch any of the Inside City or other videos on the OS? 90% of the players seem to get along great with him. Quit spouting media garbage. High pressure and passion leads to confrontation. Don't mean you dislike someone just because you want to win.
PeterParker wrote:bigblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:2) I really haven't seen not even once a bond between him and the players (expect with Mario). I really wanted for a player to score and go hug or celebrate with Bobby.
I take it you don't watch any of the Inside City or other videos on the OS? 90% of the players seem to get along great with him. Quit spouting media garbage. High pressure and passion leads to confrontation. Don't mean you dislike someone just because you want to win.
On the contrary, i watch those every week, but i haven't seen that in a game. It was Mario doing that "i'm sorry, dad" with Everton, but that was the only one i saw that since he came here as a manager, instead we saw a shit load of bench incidents with Herman, Dzeko, Gazbaz and Boateng.
Hope there won't be the case, but if got sacked i really don't fancy seeing the squad having a breakdown.
bigblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:bigblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:2) I really haven't seen not even once a bond between him and the players (expect with Mario). I really wanted for a player to score and go hug or celebrate with Bobby.
I take it you don't watch any of the Inside City or other videos on the OS? 90% of the players seem to get along great with him. Quit spouting media garbage. High pressure and passion leads to confrontation. Don't mean you dislike someone just because you want to win.
On the contrary, i watch those every week, but i haven't seen that in a game. It was Mario doing that "i'm sorry, dad" with Everton, but that was the only one i saw that since he came here as a manager, instead we saw a shit load of bench incidents with Herman, Dzeko, Gazbaz and Boateng.
Hope there won't be the case, but if got sacked i really don't fancy seeing the squad having a breakdown.
This is going back to our other discussion where you seemed to think that Mancini should be giving international level players support during a game. I don't want to see Mancini bonding with the players on game day, I want to see them get a job done.
When we have a big sales pitch at work, we're not having bonding moments when doing the presentation. We focus on finishing the presentation, then grab drinks afterwards and laugh. And if someone fucks up during the pitch, you best believe that others will let him know in the most frank way possible, so they don't repeat the mistake again (because we want to win).
This is pro football not a under 9 game.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
You have got to be having a fucking laugh. Ferguson started much worse than Mancini and made all sorts of mistakes. Also, they WERE screaming for his head and essentially was one game away from sack.
I'm not saying Mancini will be as good as Ferguson but he is much much better than Ferguson was at the same stage.
PeterParker wrote:He is their "dad" they see him almost every day and know he might go if he fails to deliver, so instead of helping him, they play weird, with no passion, just for the sake of ending the season and go to their holiday.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Whether its complacency or what, i dont know, but we now have the mancini back who many of us cant fucking stand.
bigblue wrote:
I'd suggest that the problem isn't with Mancini, but with fickle fans who have no patience, expect us to beat every team 3-0, and think the grass is always greener on the other side. Have some stomach for the fight when the going gets tough. A player then manager like Mancini doesn't suddenly lose his class and football intelligence in a few months.
FFS this club has waited over 40 years for a league title, we're this close, and some people want to jumble the pot/press the reset button - all because a few bad months of form? Maybe we should just sack half the squad too and buy all new players, these ones are shit anyways.
If you can't stand Mancini, it's not because of him. It's because you're a short-term thinking, immediate gratification seeking fan with the attention span of a pigeon.
bigblue wrote:
I'd suggest that the problem isn't with Mancini, but with fickle fans who have no patience, expect us to beat every team 3-0, and think the grass is always greener on the other side. Have some stomach for the fight when the going gets tough. A player then manager like Mancini doesn't suddenly lose his class and football intelligence in a few months.
FFS this club has waited over 40 years for a league title, we're this close, and some people want to jumble the pot/press the reset button - all because a few bad months of form? Maybe we should just sack half the squad too and buy all new players, these ones are shit anyways.
If you can't stand Mancini, it's not because of him. It's because you're a short-term thinking, immediate gratification seeking fan with the attention span of a pigeon.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Until fairly recently, i held a view that it would come under Mancini, and that he had changed his spots from the dull as dishwater, stubborn manager who almost did the unthinkable in the first 12 months of his tenure, namely have me seriously consider finding other things to do on a saturday afternoon.
The football was soulless, the players listless, the fans subdued because of what they were seeing on the pitch. He blew the top 4 by bottling it the run in vs spurs, arsenal and others who were there for the taking, and he cost us a cup final by bottling it at the swamp, when a cup final had virtually been handed to him on a plate.
Blue Since 76 wrote:PS I have no problem with the team not hugging Mancini - I don't recall anyone ever hugging Taggart till a title was won. However, petulant acts leaving the pitch don't usually happen for the rags, so whilst I'm not arsed if they're happy, I am concerned about the level of respect they have for Mancini. Maybe his relationship with Mario has affected others, but it needs sorting.
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