Lee_R wrote:Reporter was a bit of a prick with the way he asked the questions.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Lee_R wrote:Reporter was a bit of a prick with the way he asked the questions.
The thing is, he's having a go at Kloss and her team for incompetence, and they are simultaneously sat in the room allowing this reporter to ask these incendiary questions and Mancini to answer them.
Lee_R wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Lee_R wrote:Reporter was a bit of a prick with the way he asked the questions.
The thing is, he's having a go at Kloss and her team for incompetence, and they are simultaneously sat in the room allowing this reporter to ask these incendiary questions and Mancini to answer them.
Yep. Shambles.
BUT is she going to be the one to say.. 'We dont deny it because its true?'. Mancini is right, theyre not strong enough.
He is gone IMO and despite if I think he should be replaced or not we really are showing him a terrible lack of respect and that makes me ashamed of City right now.
gillie wrote:Lee_R wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Lee_R wrote:Reporter was a bit of a prick with the way he asked the questions.
The thing is, he's having a go at Kloss and her team for incompetence, and they are simultaneously sat in the room allowing this reporter to ask these incendiary questions and Mancini to answer them.
Yep. Shambles.
BUT is she going to be the one to say.. 'We dont deny it because its true?'. Mancini is right, theyre not strong enough.
He is gone IMO and despite if I think he should be replaced or not we really are showing him a terrible lack of respect and that makes me ashamed of City right now.
You are right mate something here is seriously fucked up.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Clearly it's all wrong but I can't exactly see what could be done. First it sounded like the massive bets laid on Pelligrini made it sound like a cert he was coming in,the press get hold of it and we have a headline.City have 3 choices and chose to say nothing at all.
Should they have either flatly denied it's true or come out and said it's not true? Sounds like a lose lose situation. And it all feels really weird to have just blown up before the final when I had heard he was a gonner weeks ago.And that's from mere rumours within fans but also one or two very very close to the club.
Let's say there have been talks with Pelligrini and he is likely to come even if it's not a done deal yet, what should City have done that they haven't done.And don't just say they shouldn't have had talks with him in the first place.
JonnyAsh wrote:If Mancini was going to be sacked anyway, it wouldn't matter if Pelligrini was coming or not, someone else would and they have some time to sort that out...no one could tell me that unless Pelligrini came, Mancini would be staying and they wouldn't get rid!
It's either a case of Mancini stays or goes, surely, it's not on condition that Mr A or B is available, is it?
Blue Since 76 wrote:JonnyAsh wrote:If Mancini was going to be sacked anyway, it wouldn't matter if Pelligrini was coming or not, someone else would and they have some time to sort that out...no one could tell me that unless Pelligrini came, Mancini would be staying and they wouldn't get rid!
It's either a case of Mancini stays or goes, surely, it's not on condition that Mr A or B is available, is it?
Why sack him if there's no alternative? I suspect the plan was to get Pellegrini to sign at the end of the season and then sack Mancini. Pellegrini has stated tonight that he hasn't got an agreement with anyone yet, so there is a risk he could decide on PSG etc.
Hope we've got a plan B. Martinez anyone?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Clearly it's all wrong but I can't exactly see what could be done. First it sounded like the massive bets laid on Pelligrini made it sound like a cert he was coming in,the press get hold of it and we have a headline.City have 3 choices and chose to say nothing at all.
Should they have either flatly denied it's true or come out and said it's not true? Sounds like a lose lose situation. And it all feels really weird to have just blown up before the final when I had heard he was a gonner weeks ago.And that's from mere rumours within fans but also one or two very very close to the club.
Let's say there have been talks with Pelligrini and he is likely to come even if it's not a done deal yet, what should City have done that they haven't done.And don't just say they shouldn't have had talks with him in the first place.
Blue Since 76 wrote:JonnyAsh wrote:If Mancini was going to be sacked anyway, it wouldn't matter if Pelligrini was coming or not, someone else would and they have some time to sort that out...no one could tell me that unless Pelligrini came, Mancini would be staying and they wouldn't get rid!
It's either a case of Mancini stays or goes, surely, it's not on condition that Mr A or B is available, is it?
Why sack him if there's no alternative? I suspect the plan was to get Pellegrini to sign at the end of the season and then sack Mancini. Pellegrini has stated tonight that he hasn't got an agreement with anyone yet, so there is a risk he could decide on PSG etc.
Hope we've got a plan B. Martinez anyone?
dazby wrote:It seems to me that the rags are very good at spin. The way they've engineered the Rooney move is very clever.
We need to up our game because lets face it. The past few days have been truly amateur hour.
Dunnylad wrote:I think Mancini is right, however, no one asked him about Monaco or that Russian deal so quite frankly he's as bad as the club. I cannot see him being here next season (even if that chance existed), you don't go around slagging off Marwood and now Kloss without your senior bosses eventually getting pissed off with you. If (and it's a big if) he stayed we'd have the press all over us from now until he left, dragging out stories of staff & player mutinies - for the best interests of the club I think we now need to move on despite that going against what my belief is - however, what worries me in all of this is that we don't seem to have Pelligrini signed sealed & delivered & unless its Maureen we maybe in danger of a lesser manager (that's not to say I think Pelligrini is greater than Mancini, it's just that's where we seem to be headed)
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