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Mancini 3 years today

Postby Green & Blue » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:02 am

It's three years today since he was appointed manager.How time flies when your having fun.

Of course he has his faults and we may from time to time antagonise over his team selection but he has been doing a superb job.

Some transformation in the time he has been at the club, no longer typical old City.

Forza Mancini
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Re: Manicini 3 years today

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:25 am

Well, without wanting to complain too much, can you sort his name out in the subject header!
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Re: Manicini 3 years today

Postby Green & Blue » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:41 am

Beefymcfc wrote:Well, without wanting to complain too much, can you sort his name out in the subject header!


Well spotted and Mani apologies.
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Re: Manicini 3 years today

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:50 am

Green & Blue wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:Well, without wanting to complain too much, can you sort his name out in the subject header!


Well spotted and Mani apologies.

Cheers pal. Will it be a whinge or compliment next, we'll wait and see.
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby ross.mcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:23 am

I recall watching his first game against Stoke in a bar in Cambodia, with only hookers and a mad English guy who owned the bar and later that night set it on fire. Seems a life time ago.

Being a grumpy football fan I believe we won the league despite him last season and we have been criminally crap in Europe. However, if you had told me that we would have won the league and FA cup three years ago I would have biten your hand off.

One more year with Bob please.
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Surrey Sky Blue » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:47 am

On 19 December 2009, it was announced that former Inter boss Roberto Mancini had agreed to become City’s new manager.
An FA Cup, a Premier League title and three years later, the Italian’s stock has never been higher, so what better time to look at some of Mancini's key Premier League stats as City boss to celebrate his three year anniversary?


Winning mentality: Roberto Mancini has won 70 of his 114 Premier League games in charge of the Blues (61.40%).

Isolated incident: City have only lost back to back Premier League games once under Mancini, which were against Arsenal and Wolves back in October 2010.


Goal rush: City have only failed to score on 22 occasions under Mancini in the Premier League. (19.30% of matches).


Rotation method: Roberto has named 61 different players in his Premier League matchday squads since Dec 09’


Small margins: The last time City were beaten by more than a single goal under Mancini was in April 2011 (a 3-0 loss away to Liverpool at Anfield).


Captain fantastic: Vincent Kompany has started 102 Premier League games under Roberto (89.47%).


Lucky charm: Of players to have played over 50 games for City under Mancini in the Premier League, Joleon Lescott has the highest win percentage of 71.21% (P66, W47, D10, L9).


Long rangers: 37 of the 226 Premier League goals scored under Roberto in the Premier League have been netted from outside the penalty area (16.37%).


Away days: 95 of the 226 goals scored under Mancini have come away from home (42.04%).


Taking initiative: City have taken the lead 110 times under Roberto Mancini in his 114 matches in charge.


Demolition jobs: Roberto's biggest win is 6-1, occurring 3 times, all away from home v Burnley, Manchester United and Norwich City.


Thank you to @OptaCity for providing us with the figures, now join us in toasting the boss over on Twitter, letting us know your favourite Mancini moments using the hashtag: #ManciniMoments and we’ll retweet some of the best.


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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:55 am

Despite my misgivings as to his overly-cautious approach to some games, I think he's been outstanding and I think he'll bring us the league again this year (with one or two provisos).
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:10 pm

Beating the Rags in the FA Cup Semi Final - £300

Beating Stoke in the FA Cup Final - £150

Beating the Rags at the Swamp Sick Swan - £100

Beating the Rags at ours 1-0 - £150

Winning the Premier League - You guessed it, Fucking Priceless!

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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:20 pm

A few stats from the OS and the last 10 minutes on link:

On 19 December 2009, it was announced that former Inter boss Roberto Mancini had agreed to become City’s new manager.

An FA Cup, a Premier League title and three years later, the Italian’s stock has never been higher, so what better time to look at some of Mancini's key Premier League stats as City boss to celebrate his three year anniversary?

Winning mentality: Roberto Mancini has won 70 of his 114 Premier League games in charge of the Blues (61.40%).

Isolated incident: City have only lost back to back Premier League games once under Mancini, which were against Arsenal and Wolves back in October 2010.

Goal rush: City have only failed to score on 22 occasions under Mancini in the Premier League. (19.30% of matches).

Rotation method: Roberto has named 61 different players in his Premier League matchday squads since Dec 09’

Small margins: The last time City were beaten by more than a single goal under Mancini was in April 2011 (a 3-0 loss away to Liverpool at Anfield).

Captain fantastic: Vincent Kompany has started 102 Premier League games under Roberto (89.47%).

Lucky charm: Of players to have played over 50 games for City under Mancini in the Premier League, Joleon Lescott has the highest win percentage of 71.21% (P66, W47, D10, L9).

Long rangers: 37 of the 226 Premier League goals scored under Roberto in the Premier League have been netted from outside the penalty area (16.37%).

Away days: 95 of the 226 goals scored under Mancini have come away from home (42.04%).

Taking initiative: City have taken the lead 110 times under Roberto Mancini in his 114 matches in charge.

Demolition jobs: Roberto's biggest win is 6-1, occurring 3 times, all away from home v Burnley, Manchester United and Norwich City.

Thank you to @OptaCity for providing us with the figures, now join us in toasting the boss over on Twitter, letting us know your favourite Mancini moments using the hashtag: #ManciniMoments and we’ll retweet some of the best.

Forza Mancini!

[urlnp=http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/Features/2012/May/Roberto-Mancini-in-the-final-minutes-of-City-v-QPR]Roberto-Mancini-in-the-final-minutes-of-City-v-QPR[/urlnp]
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Mark Garrett » Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:59 pm

Mancini has done a superb job.

If somebody had said to you 3 years ago when we were hanging on against Sunderland in Mark Hughes last game, with our defence all over the shop, leaking two, three goals in a lot of matches, that 3 years later we would be the current Champions of England, residing in 2nd place in the table and won the FA Cup in May 2011 then I know everyone would have taken it. Also I did not think we would get to where we are this quickly.

The team framework and shape that is in place, the way we have defended in those three years and the unbelievable home form we have shown in his tenure are all huge positives.

Yes there have been disappointments, our forays into Europe being the most obvious example but Rome was not built in a day and every manager has ups and downs in a reign - look at Ferguson.

Domestically Mancini has done all we could have wished for and more. In Europe, there is work to be done.

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2009-10 League..................Pld 21 - W 11 - D 5 - L 5 - GF 40 - GA 18 - Pts 38...Finished 5th
2010-11 League..................Pld 38 - W 21 - D 8 - L 9 - GF 60 - GA 33 - Pts 71...Finished 3rd..FA Cup Winners
2011-12 League..................Pld 38 - W 28 - D 5 - L 5 - GF 93 - GA 29 - Pts 89...Finished 1st..League Champions
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Duckman » Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:06 pm

Happy anniversary Roberto :)

When I try to respond to some of my rag friends talking against Roberto and saying there are so many managers that could do better than him, I simply ask Who, fuckface?

Mou? yeah but no thanx.
Pep? we cant really say he could.
Klopp? not so sure.

so, who else is there?


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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby london blue 2 » Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:19 pm

How anyone can question his achievements is beyond me. Yeah we all ask questioins when he makes a silly decision but ultimately I trust his judgement.

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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Mike J » Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:09 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Beating the Rags in the FA Cup Semi Final - £300

Beating Stoke in the FA Cup Final - £150

Beating the Rags at the Swamp Sick Swan - £100

Beating the Rags at ours 1-0 - £150

Winning the Premier League - You guessed it, Fucking Priceless!

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Videos like that will never stop giving me goosebumps. Im certain i'll never see anything like that again.
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:47 pm

Mike J wrote:Videos like that will never stop giving me goosebumps. Im certain i'll never see anything like that again.

Me too mate. I'd say it was worth the wait but I'd have prefered it sooner and with less of a dramatic end. I think I'm still recovering, even now.
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Swales4ever » Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:53 pm

That video is.... well, touching me every time it's posted!

Keep up the good job, Bob. Sort it out in Europe and You'll get Your reward: a British Passport and an off-ground statue in 17 years time.
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Dronny » Wed Dec 19, 2012 4:02 pm

BUON COMPLEANNO ROBERTO
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:12 pm

From yesterday's Times.

Talking about being two one down to QPR with five minutes left.

Lescott: "From then on it became a blur. Everytime we got a corner or set piece, Vinny and I would take it in turns to go up, then we'd go up together. THE MANAGER WAS SCREAMING AT US TO STAY BACK BUT WE JUST PRETENDED WE COULDN'T HEAR HIM"

So with the title slipping away Bob wanted to be cautious, but the players ignored him and attacked.

Q.E.D.
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Moonchesteri » Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:53 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:From yesterday's Times.

Talking about being two one down to QPR with five minutes left.

Lescott: "From then on it became a blur. Everytime we got a corner or set piece, Vinny and I would take it in turns to go up, then we'd go up together. THE MANAGER WAS SCREAMING AT US TO STAY BACK BUT WE JUST PRETENDED WE COULDN'T HEAR HIM"

So with the title slipping away Bob wanted to be cautious, but the players ignored him and attacked.

Q.E.D.


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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Moonchesteri » Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:54 pm

What a lovely 3 years it has been, huh! Thank you Roberto. Now, please make the next three years even better?!

slightly off topic, I loved these clips/all the footage from the QPR game. brilliant
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Re: Mancini 3 years today

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:27 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:From yesterday's Times.

Talking about being two one down to QPR with five minutes left.

Lescott: "From then on it became a blur. Everytime we got a corner or set piece, Vinny and I would take it in turns to go up, then we'd go up together. THE MANAGER WAS SCREAMING AT US TO STAY BACK BUT WE JUST PRETENDED WE COULDN'T HEAR HIM"

So with the title slipping away Bob wanted to be cautious, but the players ignored him and attacked.

Q.E.D.

You can see Mancini shouting in the link I posted, shouting 'Lescott' but then gives up as he knows he's ignoring him.
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