Beefymcfc wrote:I've got to say IS, that I think your view point is, how you say, blinkered. In your post you seem to put the end of season form down to one man and that is Tevez. Does Mancini not get the credit for firstly, keeping him out for his sin's, and secondly, for bringing him back in at the opportune time? We can say all we want about Mancini and Mario but the truth is that Mancini took the chance and got the results.
You also say about a great manager getting poor teams to win. This is true but what did that great manager win this season? Taggart has won things with great teams yet this year without one, as you say, he didn't win anything. For me that says it is more than one dimensional, you can't just rely on a manager or rely on a team, it's a culmination of things that create what we've had this season.
I for one am not Mancini's greatest fan, I see things that I don't like and sometimes have a go at things that concern me, that's why I said I'd save my thoughts for the end of the season. But credit where credit is due, he's done a fantastic job under very difficult circumstances. To be winning for the majority of the season and then to look as though there was no hope could've caused the majority of manager's to curl up in a ball, especially considering some of the circumstances, but Mancini came out fighting, took the pressure away and led us to glory. The manner in which it happened was one of, if not thee best moments in top flight history.
Blinkered? Blinkered is keeping the same stance when we were at our lowest ebb, failing to acknowledge what he did post that Arsenal match. The point of view that Mancini just got things wrong is one that I cannot comprehend as it fails to take in all the things that football is about; the ups and downs, the trials and tribulations, the good, the bad and the downright ugly.
So, back to my original, the article is a pile of shit written by someone who clearly has not concept of football and has no other thought but to try and discredit our manager, a manager who has brought more joy to the fans than any other since Joe Mercer OBE.
Any manager of Manchester City from hereon in will always have their achievements devalued by the money factor, so for some it will not matter what a manager of this club wins, it will always have been achieved on an uneven playing field. I sprt of get that, but also would throw into the mix that city now have to manage the sort of problems that the likes of Real Madrid have had since the start of the galactico era - keeping a big squad of top notch players happy is not an easy task as we have seen this season.
Winning the league this season is not (in my opinion) Mancini's hardest task. That will be going on to DOMINATE the league year in year out, and for that he will need one of the qualities that is so rare in managers, longevity, along with an ability to spring surprises in the tough parts of the season rather than just try to beat teams via our superior firepower.
I for one expect that in the next couple of years, Mancini could achieve the first 100 point haul in the premier league with the players at his disposal, but for that he is going to have to evolve and develop as a manager and trust his advisers tactically from time to time.
I dont cite our change in form solely down to tevez as a player, i put it down to the availability of a player who gave us a different type of threat and made us less predictable - because for nearly two months previous, Mancini looked like a rabbit in the headlights at times, completely unable to evolve his team beyond the tactic of overloading on posession. The premier league is harder than that, and any team who has set off like a house on fire has usually been figured out by the end of November if you look back in history - the great teams evolve from there, but we didnt until the final weeks of the season.
My argument is that with the 5 or 6 forward players we had aside from Tevez, predictable was the last thing we ever should have been, and Mancini has to shoulder the responsibility for that and i have to admit this is a nagging doubt for me that i just cant shake off about him. He has won it now, the hardest thing will be for him to do it again and to learn the lessons of this season - which im pretty sure he will do......but again it will always be slightly tainted because those deficiencies which others have to overcome by tactical nous, city will overcome by spending money.