Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Apart from Marwood's role, I think you got it all spot on. Khaldoon will definitely step aside a bit from football matters or even financing them. I don't think it was ever the plan for him to hold the role for long term but to get the very best people in business for every position (and Khaldoon is one of the very best in different areas).
It will also efectively mean that Mancini from now on will be "nothing but" a head coach. I'm not sure that Mancini yearned more control just because he wanted to be involved with transfers but mainly because he wasn't happy with players he was and wasn't getting with Marwood in charge. Time will tell though.
Mancini is top professional in his field and so are Beguiristain and Soriano. I hope they find a way to work as a team. That's one of Mancini's weaknessess though. Taking orders from anyone that is.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I think this is good news for Mancini. He'll now be dealing with people who know football inside and out and are successful at it. He has no excuses now either, mind.
lets all have a disco wrote:Will they teach Mancini how to crack Europe?
lets all have a disco wrote:Will they teach Mancini how to crack Europe?
Mancio4ever wrote:
Mate, this Mancini ain't good for Europe is utter crap...
A "manager" is either good or not good wherever a ball roll on a grass pitch.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:
Mate, this Mancini ain't good for Europe is utter crap...
A "manager" is either good or not good wherever a ball roll on a grass pitch.
Sorry pal but I don't agree with that at all. First off, loads of managers have shown themselves to be more adept at guiding teams through knockout competitions than through regular-season championships, and vice versa.
As for Mancini and Europe, I honestly think he doesn't do his homework on the opposition. Napoli, Dortmund and Ajax are all inferior sides but all three have walked through us in the last twelve months (let's not pretend that the Dortmund game was anything other than a dry bumming). Why have they been able to do that? Because Mancini fucks around with a winning formula and they exploit our weaknesses. I know you love the guy but even you have to admit that a nine year-old with severe learning difficulties wouldn't have made as big a mess of things as Mancini did on Wednesday. The Lescott/Clichy nonsense was insanity.
I don't want him gone, not by a long shot. But he's making a pig's ear of our Champions League bid. Again.
Ted Hughes wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:
Mate, this Mancini ain't good for Europe is utter crap...
A "manager" is either good or not good wherever a ball roll on a grass pitch.
Sorry pal but I don't agree with that at all. First off, loads of managers have shown themselves to be more adept at guiding teams through knockout competitions than through regular-season championships, and vice versa.
As for Mancini and Europe, I honestly think he doesn't do his homework on the opposition. Napoli, Dortmund and Ajax are all inferior sides but all three have walked through us in the last twelve months (let's not pretend that the Dortmund game was anything other than a dry bumming). Why have they been able to do that? Because Mancini fucks around with a winning formula and they exploit our weaknesses. I know you love the guy but even you have to admit that a nine year-old with severe learning difficulties wouldn't have made as big a mess of things as Mancini did on Wednesday. The Lescott/Clichy nonsense was insanity.
I don't want him gone, not by a long shot. But he's making a pig's ear of our Champions League bid. Again.
This is absolutely, 100% true & most people on the planet know it.
Losing any game can happen. Losing a game as a complete fucking mess, is wrong.
I was saying this last year starting when we played Napoli. We were playing well in the league but were a disorganised pile of utter shite v Napoli. People were claiming Napoli were some kind of super team, full of players we should sign & that the Premier League was shite. Then a much inferior Chelsea team beat them comfortably.
Bob has been shite in Europe. He needs to improve. The team is his team, the players are his players, the systems are his systems. He has had the chance to sell, buy & teach, just like Dortmund or Napoli's managers. We are not asking for perfection here & winning the trophy, just competence & a reasonable showing.
Ted Hughes wrote:
This is absolutely, 100% true & most people on the planet know it.
Losing any game can happen. Losing a game as a complete fucking mess, is wrong.
I was saying this last year starting when we played Napoli. We were playing well in the league but were a disorganised pile of utter shite v Napoli. People were claiming Napoli were some kind of super team, full of players we should sign & that the Premier League was shite. Then a much inferior Chelsea team beat them comfortably.
Bob has been shite in Europe. He needs to improve. The team is his team, the players are his players, the systems are his systems. He has had the chance to sell, buy & teach, just like Dortmund or Napoli's managers. We are not asking for perfection here & winning the trophy, just competence & a reasonable showing.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
This is absolutely, 100% true & most people on the planet know it.
Losing any game can happen. Losing a game as a complete fucking mess, is wrong.
I was saying this last year starting when we played Napoli. We were playing well in the league but were a disorganised pile of utter shite v Napoli. People were claiming Napoli were some kind of super team, full of players we should sign & that the Premier League was shite. Then a much inferior Chelsea team beat them comfortably.
Bob has been shite in Europe. He needs to improve. The team is his team, the players are his players, the systems are his systems. He has had the chance to sell, buy & teach, just like Dortmund or Napoli's managers. We are not asking for perfection here & winning the trophy, just competence & a reasonable showing.
The thing that baffles me most is that Bob's success at City was built on the principle that a winning team needs a steady and settled back five more than anything else - something that Hughes had either failed to realise or not bothered to address. By the start of this season we were in a position where we had two good right-backs (Richards, Zab), two good left-backs (Clichy, Kola) and a tried and tested centre-half partnership, with Nasti providing capable cover as he continued to develop.
It should have been - and should still be - so fucking simple. Either fullback on either side with Komps and Lezzer in the middle and Joe between the sticks. It annoys me that Mancini looks confused as to why his fannying about is resulting in goals being conceded and extremely winnable games being drawn or lost.
YOU PUT OUR ACE DEFENCE TOGETHER IN THE FIRST PLACE, NOW PUT IT BACK IN PLACE YOU DAFT BASTARD.
(Caps lock week: observed).
Oh yeah, and as for teams walking through us in European competition, add Sporting Lisbon to the list.
trueblue64 wrote:#MCFC have appointed Txiki Begiristain as director of football with Brian Marwood to become managing director of the academy.
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