Blue Since 76 wrote:
Had you heard of Wenger before he went to Arsenal? I hadn't and neither had most people in England, including journalists.
Just because English fans watching mainly English games can't think of an ideal replacement doesn't mean we should stick with Mancini. Or get rid.
Any new manager would be a gamble. We've seen before that managers coming in don't understand how to win in the premier league. Someone with PL experience would therefore be an advantage but how many of them are there who have proven themselves capable of winning something? Moyes was mentioned today, but he's not won anything. Maybe he's not had the money to win the league, but surely he could have won one of the cups? He or similar managers would therefore be a big risk.
Personally, I think Mancini's European record for all his clubs shows he's not at the top level of coaches. And I do think we could find a better coach, certainly for the European games. Whether or not they'd be a success in the PL is a gamble. Who that person is, no idea.
zuricity wrote:
you don't have a problem with Hughes though do you ? stop being selective. i could have named a variety of failures at City.
We managed to survive the stupidity of the Hughes years and purchases and still win the league.
Those over at the swamp have been infiltrating everywhere for years .
Four games from the end, if we are still so far behind i'll concede the title to them.
I still think of all the names that have been bandied around we still have the right manager.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:john68 wrote:Piccs,
I truly understand your frustration with what is happening at City this season mate. I feel the same but it is far too simplistic just to lump all the blame on Mancini. There are many things happening at our club, causing massive changes and problems that directly affect the direction the club is moving in and impact on Mancini's job.
First, your misconception that City have pots of money. NOT TRUE MATE. We are far from potless but the clubs chosen policy of compliance with the FFPR has meant that if not quite firmly shut, the wallet has been temporarily pocketed and the room for financial manoeuvering severely restricted if not quite curtailed. Any new manager would be subject to those same conditions.
Your argument to sack Mancini maybe ultimately prove right but to suggest as have done that we should sack him and then find someone out there in the world of football doesn't stack up Pal. It follows the time honoured path of most other demolition fans who want to destroy but because it's not their responsibility to replace, give it little thought. We cannot sack unless any replacement is an improvement.
You must also take into consideration that any new manager will be working to the design and under the control of our owners and controllers. Much like Barca, where there is a set style and a policy of play that any prospective Barca coach has to adhere to, the same now applies at City. Gone are the days when a new manager came in and everything became changed in his new image. Today, a new manager would be a coach and sing City's already written song.
I can see Mr Maureen dancing to that tune,can you?
I'm not suggesting sack him then look about. I'm saying that we have a whole world of football to choose from, with very few managers off limits. Of course we can find somebody who is an improvement.
john68 wrote:Simple questions
In?
Out?
Who?
Timescale?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I think those questions should be answered in any "Mancini out" post. I may not agree but at least I'd give it benefit of doubt.
Now I like, no make that love, Mancini as a manager and given time I think he will take us to further heights. This season has been a step back but so far Mancini has showed that he has learned from every single step back he has ever taken. However, if someone could at least make reasonable case for someone else, someone who would realistically be available and has pedigree to match (I was almost going to say exceed Mancini's pedigree and then realised that apart from Jose and Taggart you are hard pushed to find more succesfull manager in Europe..... food for thought, eh?) Mancini's, I would at least have to listen.
It's easy to just say "I think we should be winning every game" but it's whole another thing finding someone who can do that.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I think those questions should be answered in any "Mancini out" post. I may not agree but at least I'd give it benefit of doubt.
Now I like, no make that love, Mancini as a manager and given time I think he will take us to further heights. This season has been a step back but so far Mancini has showed that he has learned from every single step back he has ever taken. However, if someone could at least make reasonable case for someone else, someone who would realistically be available and has pedigree to match (I was almost going to say exceed Mancini's pedigree and then realised that apart from Jose and Taggart you are hard pushed to find more succesfull manager in Europe..... food for thought, eh?) Mancini's, I would at least have to listen.
It's easy to just say "I think we should be winning every game" but it's whole another thing finding someone who can do that.
Mancini still hasn't learnt how to successfully break inferior teams down since the problem surfaced last January. You may think he is absolutely super but you are giving him credit for powers he has not got.
Nor has he figured out Europe after several attempts.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I have a problem with using the word "inferior" about our Premier League rivals. In fact, it's that arrogance that may have been our downfall this year. Football is not played in paper.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I have a problem with using the word "inferior" about our Premier League rivals. In fact, it's that arrogance that may have been our downfall this year. Football is not played in paper.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john68 wrote:Simple questions
In?
Out?
Who?
Timescale?
I think those questions should be answered in any "Mancini out" post. I may not agree but at least I'd give it benefit of doubt.
Now I like, no make that love, Mancini as a manager and given time I think he will take us to further heights. This season has been a step back but so far Mancini has showed that he has learned from every single step back he has ever taken. However, if someone could at least make reasonable case for someone else, someone who would realistically be available and has pedigree to match (I was almost going to say exceed Mancini's pedigree and then realised that apart from Jose and Taggart you are hard pushed to find more succesfull manager in Europe..... food for thought, eh?) Mancini's, I would at least have to listen.
It's easy to just say "I think we should be winning every game" but it's whole another thing finding someone who can do that.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I have a problem with using the word "inferior" about our Premier League rivals. In fact, it's that arrogance that may have been our downfall this year. Football is not played in paper.
So if they arent inferior, that would suggest they are equals, which in terms of playing staff, they clearly arent. How would you have us refer to our opponents with inferior playing squads?
Stop splitting hairs and maybe explain how he has figured out how to break "equal but inferior" teams down. And his record of perennial capitulation in Europe.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
League title would indicate that he has some sort of idea how to break down "inferior" teams. As would our number two spot in league table.
Can't make any excuses for his form in Europe though.
It seems that you and Piccs are sidestepping the main discussion though. While both of you are screaming for Mancini's head, does either of you have any sensible replacement options? Someone who is guaranteed to do better.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I have a problem with using the word "inferior" about our Premier League rivals. In fact, it's that arrogance that may have been our downfall this year. Football is not played in paper.
So if they arent inferior, that would suggest they are equals, which in terms of playing staff, they clearly arent. How would you have us refer to our opponents with inferior playing squads?
Stop splitting hairs and maybe explain how he has figured out how to break "equal but inferior" teams down. And his record of perennial capitulation in Europe.
League title would indicate that he has some sort of idea how to break down "inferior" teams. As would our number two spot in league table.
Can't make any excuses for his form in Europe though.
.
It seems that you and Piccs are sidestepping the main discussion though. While both of you are screaming for Mancini's head, does either of you have any sensible replacement options? Someone who is guaranteed to do better.
Dunnylad wrote:However, for all Mancini's faults sacking him would be a mistake. FFP is starting to dictate how & who we can sign players & I think we'll have to see a 1 in 1 out principle, with ironically younger players filling the bench - not out of choice but necessity. I'd be shocked if we had a spending splurge (although Mario, Bridge, RSC etc does allow some wriggle room) & will have to shuffle the pack a little, but it will be Mancini's pack.
lets all have a disco wrote:I think Mancini should stay and sort this mess out.
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: Blue In Bolton, Bluemoon4610, blues2win, carl_feedthegoat and 176 guests