Im_Spartacus wrote: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.
As piccs has said, nobody is guaranteed to do better. But there are many many managers out there who I feel could do far better with this squad of players. i said jokingly the other day Warnock, but whilst that would be my worst nightmare, in reality he would motivate the players a bloody site better than bobby seems to do, and he would also not overcomplicate the tactics which I think we are also guilty of.
Many managers have been sacked for less, and whilst I disagree with things like the sacking of Di Matteo who really did deserve a chance, Mancini has built his team, he has had it developed over 3.5 years, yet here we are, bottom of the champions league group, out of the league cup in the first round, and out of the title race by February to a team who are, player for player, no better than us.
My main issue is his seeming inability to actually manage rather than just perennially wanting to throw money at the problem. I dont doubt his methods are somewhat effective, but I just look at this group of players and think that we could be doing so much better if someone could get some fire in their belly week in week out.
Above all, whilst this will be the owners' call, remember that Mancini himself said that he would have been sacked had city not won the league last season. Sacked for losing the league on goal difference would have been fucking harsh, even though my view was he totally blew it between December and March and got a lucky escape in the end, but for a club with our squad and aspirations, sacked for being bottom of the champs league group, out of the first round of the league cup, and out of the title race by the second week in February sounds fairly reasonable to me.
And these views are not a product of recent results, its a longstanding view taken from watching his teams from day 1 of his appointment, with the exception of a little blip in autumn 2011 when he produced a spectacular team which withered in front of our eyes as managers worked him out.....and he still hasnt gotten over than setback
I just think we need things shaking up, to reinvigorate some life into these players, and I just dont feel Mancini is the man to do it.
So Neil Warnock then.
lets all have a disco wrote:I think Mancini should stay and sort this mess out.
The only way i would sack him is IF we finish outside of the top four and if by next winter were still shit i'd then bin him off.
I find this sensible. Put me in this group. That would mean we are regressing rather than having a down season.