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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Feed The Goat » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:37 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Cool.

We're all in agreement then, Mancini stays?


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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:40 pm

Feed The Goat wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:Cool.

We're all in agreement then, Mancini stays?


Piccs won't be happy :)

He loves him really, just doesn't like to admit it. He must feel, errrr, a little Darren Day I reckon. It's Mancini's flowing locks that have got him all in a tizz ;-)
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby PeterParker » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:45 pm

I really hope this isn't a strategy from the board. Bobby looked very ...different the past weeks, if you ask me. From his mind games to his bench attitude during a game. The past weeks we saw the Bobby that we all respect & that might be the reason he would stay.

On the other hand, in Italy there is a rumor that Prandelli will take charge of Inter after the Euro & Bobby will be the target for the italian FA.

We shall see.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Grob » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:11 pm

gillie wrote:
dazby wrote:If Gilliies cool then yes we can put it to bed, but if not, well , then look out fellow blues.

My thread Mancini has to go was a question if you look at the title of the thread.Btw i was questioning his management after the Arsenal game and so were a lot of others.But yeah i'm cool.


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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Grob » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:17 pm

PeterParker wrote:I really hope this isn't a strategy from the board. Bobby looked very ...different the past weeks, if you ask me. From his mind games to his bench attitude during a game. The past weeks we saw the Bobby that we all respect & that might be the reason he would stay.

On the other hand, in Italy there is a rumor that Prandelli will take charge of Inter after the Euro & Bobby will be the target for the italian FA.

We shall see.


2 things for me

Still no word on a new deal for RM. He has just over a year left now. Is this a ploy by the owners which means they can get shut of him reasonably cheaply in the summer if they wish to or at the end of next season for nothing? Or is it in the pipeline? Theres been nothing in the press to suggest a new contract is forthcoming. Its all be very hush hush. Will be interesting to see if one is signed over the summer.

Related to the above, I wonder if Roberto is actually planning to leave himself at the end of the season, hence no new deal? Its well reported over his father's failing health. Perhaps he has decided to go back to Italy?! Or maybe he's still mulling it over?

Theres the potential for alot to happen between now and the start of next season and I think there is as much of a chance of Mancini not being here next season as there is of him being here. For many reasons.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Blue Since 76 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:30 pm

Grob wrote:
2 things for me

Still no word on a new deal for RM. He has just over a year left now. Is this a ploy by the owners which means they can get shut of him reasonably cheaply in the summer if they wish to or at the end of next season for nothing? Or is it in the pipeline? Theres been nothing in the press to suggest a new contract is forthcoming. Its all be very hush hush. Will be interesting to see if one is signed over the summer.

Related to the above, I wonder if Roberto is actually planning to leave himself at the end of the season, hence no new deal? Its well reported over his father's failing health. Perhaps he has decided to go back to Italy?! Or maybe he's still mulling it over?

Theres the potential for alot to happen between now and the start of next season and I think there is as much of a chance of Mancini not being here next season as there is of him being here. For many reasons.


His father could be the thing that makes him want to go back to Italy, either for a job or even to take a few years off.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby PeterParker » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:32 pm

I am not updated with his situation. What is wrong with his dad?
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby thegoatfeeder » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:19 pm

PeterParker wrote:I am not updated with his situation. What is wrong with his dad?


His dad is seriously ill and it isn't looking good apparently. He has been flying back to Italy a lot to be by his side and also he went to some religious shrine or something in Eastern Europe as well lately for his dad.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:22 pm

I have wondered whether he may be tempted to go back home, but Mancini himself is already talking about being here next season, so I don't think there is a problem.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:27 pm

thegoatfeeder wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I am not updated with his situation. What is wrong with his dad?


His dad is seriously ill and it isn't looking good apparently. He has been flying back to Italy a lot to be by his side and also he went to some religious shrine or something in Eastern Europe as well lately for his dad.

I'm not sure about this mate. His old man had a heart attack but is said to be recovering/recuperating, so much that he has been flying over to see his son. He's been seen at training since his problems.

Ted Hughes wrote:I have wondered whether he may be tempted to go back home, but Mancini himself is already talking about being here next season, so I don't think there is a problem.

You could be bang on the money there mate. I'd say that a new contract is on the table but Mancini and the club are waiting out until the end of the season.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby thegoatfeeder » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:31 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
thegoatfeeder wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I am not updated with his situation. What is wrong with his dad?


His dad is seriously ill and it isn't looking good apparently. He has been flying back to Italy a lot to be by his side and also he went to some religious shrine or something in Eastern Europe as well lately for his dad.

I'm not sure about this mate. His old man had a heart attack but is said to be recovering/recuperating, so much that he has been flying over to see his son. He's been seen at training since his problems.

Ted Hughes wrote:I have wondered whether he may be tempted to go back home, but Mancini himself is already talking about being here next season, so I don't think there is a problem.

You could be bang on the money there mate. I'd say that a new contract is on the table but Mancini and the club are waiting out until the end of the season.


Pretty certain I read somewhere that he had a relapse recently after that surgery, I could be wrong, but i'm sure I saw it somewhere.

Edit: This is from last week http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ather.html
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:47 pm

thegoatfeeder wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
thegoatfeeder wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I am not updated with his situation. What is wrong with his dad?


His dad is seriously ill and it isn't looking good apparently. He has been flying back to Italy a lot to be by his side and also he went to some religious shrine or something in Eastern Europe as well lately for his dad.

I'm not sure about this mate. His old man had a heart attack but is said to be recovering/recuperating, so much that he has been flying over to see his son. He's been seen at training since his problems.

Ted Hughes wrote:I have wondered whether he may be tempted to go back home, but Mancini himself is already talking about being here next season, so I don't think there is a problem.

You could be bang on the money there mate. I'd say that a new contract is on the table but Mancini and the club are waiting out until the end of the season.


Pretty certain I read somewhere that he had a relapse recently after that surgery, I could be wrong, but i'm sure I saw it somewhere.

Edit: This is from last week http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ather.html

I think it's just an ongoing story mate, how could they keep it from the players that Mancini's father is ill; they already know.

He also flew back a couple of weeks back to source a summer training camp and would've surely popped home to see his dad then.
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Re: Can We Put This To Bed Now?

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:53 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
thegoatfeeder wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
thegoatfeeder wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I am not updated with his situation. What is wrong with his dad?


His dad is seriously ill and it isn't looking good apparently. He has been flying back to Italy a lot to be by his side and also he went to some religious shrine or something in Eastern Europe as well lately for his dad.

I'm not sure about this mate. His old man had a heart attack but is said to be recovering/recuperating, so much that he has been flying over to see his son. He's been seen at training since his problems.

Ted Hughes wrote:I have wondered whether he may be tempted to go back home, but Mancini himself is already talking about being here next season, so I don't think there is a problem.

You could be bang on the money there mate. I'd say that a new contract is on the table but Mancini and the club are waiting out until the end of the season.


Pretty certain I read somewhere that he had a relapse recently after that surgery, I could be wrong, but i'm sure I saw it somewhere.

Edit: This is from last week http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ather.html

I think it's just an ongoing story mate, how could they keep it from the players that Mancini's father is ill; they already know.

He also flew back a couple of weeks back to source a summer training camp and would've surely popped home to see his dad then.


Mancini must understand the seriousness of his Dad's condition and the fact that he's still talking about the future at City means he's planning to stay, irrespective of that, imo.
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