LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Just over 100 years ago the Titanic set sail from Southampton. In memory, Bazza begins to make his own way up the M6.
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LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Just over 100 years ago the Titanic set sail from Southampton. In memory, Bazza begins to make his own way up the M6.
bigblue wrote:Feed The Goat wrote:bigblue wrote:
Short memories make discussion worthless. So Mancini developed us into having the best defense in the league, then the best attack in the league... then took it all away?!
Disappointment seems to amplify stupidity
Both aguero and Tevez have gone backwards this season Balo never got any better even with his father figure helping him. So no I don't have a short memory and I don't class myself as stupid.
If you are happy to accept performances like this that's up to you but I'm not.
Maybe because Tevez is aging, Agureo is having family problems/struggling to emulate his great 1st season/still getting over his knee injury, and Mario was in an impossible situation (between the media, refs, and unlucky injuries).
I don't accept the performance, but we've had 3 horrific individual mistakes. Managers make an easy scapegoat when things go bad. It's easier to blame tactics than poor performances. I'm just wondering how after Mancini leads us to having a record breaking season last year, one subpar year makes you think he's shit?! Just doesn't add up
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
My thoughts nearing the end turned to the Sheik.What would he be thinking after that?
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Just over 100 years ago the Titanic set sail from Southampton. In memory, Bazza begins to make his own way up the M6.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:bigblue wrote:Feed The Goat wrote:I agree Mancini has turned an exciting team into the one we see today. Players aren't improving and in some cases getting worse
Short memories make discussion worthless. So Mancini developed us into having the best defense in the league, then the best attack in the league... then took it all away?!
Disappointment seems to amplify stupidity
We were exciting to watch for a few months. We haven't been the same for over twelve months now.
So which bit is wrong about Mancini turning an exciting team into the one before us now?
Dameerto wrote:Vantage wrote:One ITK rumour (so probably bullsh*t) I heard is that Roberto has been told that he;s down the road in summer and has chucked his toys out the pram to the extent that he's been threatening to walk all week.
No successful business would disincentivize one of their key employees like that when so much depended on them (and when they could sabotage the business as a resul). So I would call it bullshit.
Feed The Goat wrote:bigblue wrote:
Maybe because Tevez is aging, Agureo is having family problems/struggling to emulate his great 1st season/still getting over his knee injury, and Mario was in an impossible situation (between the media, refs, and unlucky injuries).
I don't accept the performance, but we've had 3 horrific individual mistakes. Managers make an easy scapegoat when things go bad. It's easier to blame tactics than poor performances. I'm just wondering how after Mancini leads us to having a record breaking season last year, one subpar year makes you think he's shit?! Just doesn't add up
Was it individual mistakes that cost us at QPR or in CL, it's not individual mistakes that have turned a championship winning side into the one we see now is it? It's the managers job to get the best out of the players and he isn't doing that is he?
phips wrote:Mancini got it wrong from the start. Nasri and Yaya never should've started.
Dameerto wrote:he didn't lead us, Vinnie and Nige led us, now Nige has been practically given away and Vinnie has been out injured - then people act surprised that we we lack cohesion and leadership on the pitch.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's not even one sub par season.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's not even one sub par season.
What is "par"?
bigblue wrote:Dameerto wrote:he didn't lead us, Vinnie and Nige led us, now Nige has been practically given away and Vinnie has been out injured - then people act surprised that we we lack cohesion and leadership on the pitch.
Once again, you can't blame him for our failures while at the same time taking away his part in our success.
bigblue wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's not even one sub par season.
What is "par"?
Don't you know, we should win the CL, PL, FA Cup, have the best attack, play like Barca, and no one should ever score against us. Any failure is due to a colossal, gutless, half-arsed fuck up by Mancini.
Today was horrible, but I'd think some of you have never been properly introduced to the game of football. Where nothing is assured, everyone is competing for the same prize, and you can't win everything.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's not even one sub par season.
What is "par"?
Dubaimancityfan wrote:
Yes he did and he should get a big portion of the blame for tonight's result. But Mancini didn't tell the players to gift Southampton 3 goals ! Yes they played well and better than us but it was 3 stupid mistake that gave them 3 goals. The own goal by Barry takes the cake. For me it was the strangest OG that I have ever seen and I've been around for a long time and seen a lot of football.
Dameerto wrote:bigblue wrote:Dameerto wrote:he didn't lead us, Vinnie and Nige led us, now Nige has been practically given away and Vinnie has been out injured - then people act surprised that we we lack cohesion and leadership on the pitch.
Once again, you can't blame him for our failures while at the same time taking away his part in our success.
Once again I am suggesting the leadership for our success (in the quote you made previously, which I was replying to) came from player leaders and not from any leadership qualities demonstrated by Bob which you seem to be atributing to him.
bigblue wrote:Dameerto wrote:bigblue wrote:Dameerto wrote:he didn't lead us, Vinnie and Nige led us, now Nige has been practically given away and Vinnie has been out injured - then people act surprised that we we lack cohesion and leadership on the pitch.
Once again, you can't blame him for our failures while at the same time taking away his part in our success.
Once again I am suggesting the leadership for our success (in the quote you made previously, which I was replying to) came from player leaders and not from any leadership qualities demonstrated by Bob which you seem to be atributing to him.
So why isn't Vinnie leading us now? Can he not lead because he is on the sidelines? If so, how do you ever expect a manager to be able to lead when they are always on the sidelines?
If you're less than 10 beers in, take the time to think through what you are writing.
bigblue wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's not even one sub par season.
What is "par"?
Don't you know, we should win the CL, PL, FA Cup, have the best attack, play like Barca, and no one should ever score against us. Any failure is due to a colossal, gutless, half-arsed fuck up by Mancini.
Today was horrible, but I'd think some of you have never been properly introduced to the game of football. Where nothing is assured, everyone is competing for the same prize, and you can't win everything.
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