john68 wrote:There is just so much wrong with that reply mate. So much expectation, based on so very little.
"MONEY...has a direct link with success" (well usually or often but not always). It took City from a long way down to an FA Cup win, a League Title and a Community Shield win. For me that buys Mancini some time to develop the next phase and certainly buys him more than a few months of the subsequent season, which is when you were asking for his execution.
"There was to be a two horse race"....Sez who?... SSN? Talkshite, Radio Manchester? The Mirror, Sun, Mail, Express? Our nearest rivals both strengthened significantly, Hazard, Oscar and Van Penis particularly. We by contrast let de Jong go and weakened. Whoever Mancini's targets were, for whatever reason, be it finance, Marwood or orders from above, Mancini never got anywhere near the likes of de Rossi, Cavani et al, nor any of the above mentioned that we were supposedly in the market for. Yet you thought it was going to be a two horse race. In God's name why?
Why do ignore the evidence of Kaldhoon's own words? It would allow you to understand why 2 windows have gone by and whilst our competitors have bought, we have sold. But for some reason, that has had no impact on your expectations.
"Missing out on top 4 has looked more likely than retaining our title"...Technically a correct statement, but used in the manner to overstate the danger of our demise, just not true. For most of the season, the gap between us and the team lying 5th has been extremely safe. None of the chasing pack has shown much evidence of putting a winning run together, all have been up and down. It is only since that run of quite recent Liverpool, Southampton results that the gap between us and the chasing group has in any way narrowed. At the time you started to call for Mancini's head, we were quite safe.
"It's bloody unfair and irrelevant to compare Bob with Mercer"...Unfair to who or what? Maybe unfair to your argument Mate. As for relevance, never have 2 seasons and the situation been so similar. In the season following our '68 title win, by the same stage of the season, we were sat somewhere near the bottom end of the division. Not 2nd, as we are now. Our results had been abysmal all season and our expectations totally shattered from almost the 1st week of the season. At the similar time of the season, we were on the way to an FA Cup win at Wembley...which is exactly the same position we are in now. Coincidentally, we had also fallen out of the European Cup versus a team few of us had then heard of (Fenerbahce), at the 1st hurdle. I'd say that was extremely relevant Roger....and for the record, check how poorly we were doing the next season too. Legend or not, hero or not, historic figure or not, Mercer's record at that point was far inferior to Mancini's.That is not my opinion, it is a FACT.
Are you trying to deny that money brings success John? Because that is utterly wrong and you know it. Every season since the inception of the Champions league it has been dominated by G14 clubs, coincidentally the clubs with the money. Every season from the creation of the Premier league it has been won by a club with huge resources. Filth, Arse, a Jack Walker funded Blackburn, Chelsea and us. To deny that money buys success is churlish and feeble.
Following on from that, it means that any comparison with Mercer's time is truly pointless. The game was not dominated by cash in the same way, and City weren't a big spending club when we won it. So rambling on about 68/69/70 seasons is frankly bloody stupid. It has NO relevance with the modern game.
Who thought it was a two horse race? Well check back on this very forum. City supporters thought it was a two horse race, in fact many couldn't see the filth putting in a realistic challenge to us. It was bloody us John, plus all those other agencies you mention. And frankly anybody who who was told our title and European challenges would have petered out by Christmas would have suggested you were a) a rag, b) a pessimist, c) mad or d) a rag. This season has been a huge let down in so many ways and again to say otherwise is simply arguing for arguing's sake. And for some, even the FA Cup wouldn't satisfy their pre season expectations. Strangely I'm somebody who would be delighted with the cup.
In conclusion, there is a lot more wrong with your lightweight response than the truth you were presented with. Forget Mercer as some sort of benchmark John!
But you are right, he was loved for being a true gent, I'll give you that much.
City and sniffing knickers.
Come on Blues.