steveo_88 wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:steveo_88 wrote:This is a ridiculous thread you win trophies in May not before Xmas!
I dont believe we will replicate the phenomenal start we had last season, because teams are more aware, but Yaya will not be missing for two months after Xmas when we had our bad run. I expect to battle in the top four and depending where we are after Xmas put a serious challenge in for the title plus any cups were still in.
Why sack Mancini now when he's just starting to put HIS team together? Just to start from scratch again, also who are you realistically going to get in?
If humbly may, Steve, I guess You are missing a slight irony underneath this thread ;)
No, if we dont annihilate Saints on Sunday I know for a fact a couple of Moss Side lads on the bus will be whining about Bobby and his shitty Iti football. I just find the whole topic of sacking managers so quickly absurd, how are they supposed to have any impact without being given time, just look at the joke that's Chelski. DiMatteo has got to be odds on favourite to be sacked this weekend after a shitty pre-season and no charity shield, no?
Although I hate to bring it up, the scums success and stability with Taggart at the helm is no coincidence. Jelly 'n' Ice cream still on standby!
It's always matter of proportions, Mate.
I guess that even Sir Winston did not have a 100% consensus rate after he restored (with the contribution of plenty of American Blood, tbf) the freedom for all Western Countries.
When You put 100.000 person in a place, You will always have few that takes a couple of years to realise that:
Mancini is a senior football manager rather than a caretaker
Mancini is an attacking minded footballer, rather than a negative one.
Robinho will never strike back by winning a CL with an AC Milan or RM kit. he is just a talented loser misfit
Steven Ireland will never strike back by winning a title with an Arsenal, Rags or Chelsky kit. he is just a talented loser misfit.
Brian marwood will never be hired as sporting director at another leading football club.
AJ will hardly fullfill his talent. he is more keen to a soft spot comfort zone, rather than fight for his enhancement.
and so on...
As Sir Winston once famously said: " Indeed, it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.". If William Shakespeare was alive, his opinion and vote would count as my silly and useless one: that's the beauty and the limit.
But for the MCFC delight and sake, football ain't a democracy and MCFC is ruled by the best possible ruler: Khaldoon.