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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby s1ty m » Mon May 13, 2013 6:36 am

This is being handled appallingly. Why do we do this? The Chairman needs to show up, today, and settle it one way or the other.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Dunnylad » Mon May 13, 2013 6:36 am

zuricity wrote:
Why not slag off Marwood and Kloss? are they more important to the club than the Manager ?

I don't think so at all. they should be behind the manager. Vicky Kloss hasn't won a thing in football. There are probably dozens of people out there capable of doing her job.The same goes for Marwood.

There is only a handful of experienced Managers that can bring the success City are aiming for and Roberto is one of them .


Yes I don't disagree, but you don't do it in public - it's the same with the players and that's a fault of Mancini's that he seems to prefer to have it all out in public.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby zuricity » Mon May 13, 2013 6:55 am

Dunnylad wrote:
Yes I don't disagree, but you don't do it in public - it's the same with the players and that's a fault of Mancini's that he seems to prefer to have it all out in public.


well if Kloss had any nous about her she would have stepped in to prevent those jerks firing such questions at Roberto. Perhaps he told her not to, but anyone knowing the way the media go for City would be squashing the gits in every conference. it was disgraceful the way the interviewer immediately after the match put questions about being sacked to Roberto.It was the final ffs.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Mase » Mon May 13, 2013 6:55 am

He's right though isn't he. Women just shouldn't be involved in football. The gays definitely right.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby zuricity » Mon May 13, 2013 6:57 am

Mase wrote:He's right though isn't he. Women just shouldn't be involved in football. The gays definitely right.


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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Mon May 13, 2013 7:01 am

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: I don’t think there will ever be another manager who will win 6-1 at Old Trafford against Ferguson. I was the first manager who, after 30 years, took the banner from Old Trafford. We won one Premier League, we won one FA Cup, one Charity Shield. For this reason, I am very popular with the supporters. I love them, they love me. I am very happy for this. If I leave the club, I will be the first supporter of Manchester City in the future.


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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby shortagain » Mon May 13, 2013 7:13 am

zuricity wrote:
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)


Why not slag off Marwood and Kloss? are they more important to the club than the Manager ?

I don't think so at all. they should be behind the manager. Vicky Kloss hasn't won a thing in football. There are probably dozens of people out there capable of doing her job.The same goes for Marwood.

There is only a handful of experienced Managers that can bring the success City are aiming for and Roberto is one of them .


Have a look at the picture in The Sun of Roberto shaking hands with the big wigs. Some of the expressions says it all, from shame - Soranio, I don't really want to shake your hand - Bergiristain & poison - Marwood. None look like they are happy to see him.

Personally I find it very sad that they appear to be taking the club back to all the old bad ways that used to aflict us
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Mon May 13, 2013 7:17 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: I don’t think there will ever be another manager who will win 6-1 at Old Trafford against Ferguson. I was the first manager who, after 30 years, took the banner from Old Trafford. We won one Premier League, we won one FA Cup, one Charity Shield. For this reason, I am very popular with the supporters. I love them, they love me. I am very happy for this. If I leave the club, I will be the first supporter of Manchester City in the future.


What a quote.

Thank you, but most of the credit should go to Mancini.

On another note, I think any new manager that comes in needs to have a word with the owner about Marwood's capacity to brief the press against the manager and Kloss's (and her team's) incompetence.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Mon May 13, 2013 7:26 am

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote: I don’t think there will ever be another manager who will win 6-1 at Old Trafford against Ferguson. I was the first manager who, after 30 years, took the banner from Old Trafford. We won one Premier League, we won one FA Cup, one Charity Shield. For this reason, I am very popular with the supporters. I love them, they love me. I am very happy for this. If I leave the club, I will be the first supporter of Manchester City in the future.


What a quote.

Thank you, but most of the credit should go to Mancini.

On another note, I think any new manager that comes in needs to have a word with the owner about Marwood's capacity to brief the press against the manager and Kloss's (and her team's) incompetence.


Mancini, no Mancini, new manager old manager, doesn't matter, that joker Marwood needs to go.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby ruralblue » Mon May 13, 2013 7:34 am

Can you imagine this shit happening in our lives out and away from football. In a world where in most cases having a job means having the ability to put food on the table. People would be keeling over left right and centre with the stress if it all. Only difference is money, mancini will get a massive pay off of this is all true. Imagine implications of his happening to you. Just shows its a complete different world.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Lev Bronstein » Mon May 13, 2013 7:42 am

What a mess. Surely someone at the club has the authority to stand up and say something?

Either: rubbish the rumours, Bobby's the manager and remains so for the foreseeable future. Rumoured discussions have been about players not a new manager.

Or: Sad to say Bobby is no longer manager, thank him for all he's done, Platt/Kiddo/Doug or whoever is in charge until a long term successor is appointed. Insist that any reported discussions have been about players not a manager. Interest invited.

(Off the record - come on folks, people in football are always making eyes at each other. Alternative plans are made by players, coaches, managers and clubs all the time - don't journalists do it - it doesn't mean that any of them come to fruition.)
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Hazy2 » Mon May 13, 2013 7:46 am

FARCE.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Blue Oli » Mon May 13, 2013 7:54 am

It's only a farce if you believe everything feed to you by the red tops - have faith. Our owners are not going to dignify any of this with a response no matter which way their minds are working
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby sheblue » Mon May 13, 2013 8:07 am

This is all a little embrassing. Cant understand why the club dont sort it either way. Either they are backing him or sacking him, time to shit or get off the pot.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Green & Blue » Mon May 13, 2013 8:10 am

The sooner the club clarify his situation the better.The whole situation stinks on Citys behalf.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Spurge » Mon May 13, 2013 8:11 am

shortagain wrote:
zuricity wrote:
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)


Why not slag off Marwood and Kloss? are they more important to the club than the Manager ?

I don't think so at all. they should be behind the manager. Vicky Kloss hasn't won a thing in football. There are probably dozens of people out there capable of doing her job.The same goes for Marwood.

There is only a handful of experienced Managers that can bring the success City are aiming for and Roberto is one of them .


Have a look at the picture in The Sun of Roberto shaking hands with the big wigs. Some of the expressions says it all, from shame - Soranio, I don't really want to shake your hand - Bergiristain & poison - Marwood. None look like they are happy to see him.

Personally I find it very sad that they appear to be taking the club back to all the old bad ways that used to aflict us


This is yet again I'm afraid, a mess of monumental proportions and the blame lies soley with Manchester City Football Club.

The timing is apalling and in my opinion it's the club that cost us the FA Cup.

Who knows how much the players knew ahead of cup final week, but what the press picked up on and ran with on the morning of the final was clearly as a result of things that have been happening at City and not the usual unsubstantiated rubbish that is usually printed. This must have dirupted our preparations and been uppermost in the minds of the players as they took to the field. The likes of Sorano and Bergirstain must be held accountable for our failure on Saturday.

Is it a conspiracy? And was the club very deliberate in allowing this to come to the fore in our most important week of the season? Quite possibly, much easier to get rid of the manager for failing to beat a team 40 points worse of than City in the league than if he lifts his 4th trophy in 3 seasons. If thats the case then they are taking fans for fools, either that or they don't really give a shit about the fans.

Very poor either way.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Hazy2 » Mon May 13, 2013 8:14 am

Blue Oli wrote:It's only a farce if you believe everything feed to you by the red tops - have faith. Our owners are not going to dignify any of this with a response no matter which way their minds are working


Mate from Saturday monrning until this ends one or another this is a farce.
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Mase » Mon May 13, 2013 8:16 am

zuricity wrote:
Sis will have your b*lls on a plate if you're not careful


Haha I was taking the piss
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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Mon May 13, 2013 8:36 am

zuricity wrote:
Dunnylad wrote:
Yes I don't disagree, but you don't do it in public - it's the same with the players and that's a fault of Mancini's that he seems to prefer to have it all out in public.


well if Kloss had any nous about her she would have stepped in to prevent those jerks firing such questions at Roberto. Perhaps he told her not to, but anyone knowing the way the media go for City would be squashing the gits in every conference. it was disgraceful the way the interviewer immediately after the match put questions about being sacked to Roberto.It was the final ffs.


Mancini always does these things in public.
"I used to be 6 foot 2 with curly hair, look what it's done to me"

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Re: Mancini Vents Spleen in MuEN

Postby cartesr » Mon May 13, 2013 8:42 am

not a great weekend for the club. Have the club reps met with Pellegrini or just his agent who also happens to the agent of Iscao.
given the club never talk about transfer dealings what are the supposed to do? The media have had it in for us for some time many big matches preceeded by garbage about selling players one such match apparently we were going to sell whole team.

Some thoughts
Did we want the dreaded vote of confidence
4 years of shite written about Mancini from he is leaving to manager bigger club to not sucssesful enough!!! could be here for 10 years and then be sacked and the media would say we told you so dirty foreign owners!
DOnt CIty need permission to talk to Pellegrini? have we had that permission or have we even spoken to him
could it be that we spoke the an agent about a player and not the manager!!!!!!
Yep we lost out on our transfer targets but was RVP ever going to come to us over the scum be honest!
Eden Hazard maybe but Manchester over London and Im a Manc!

I want stability Ive been a City fan for 40 years and as far as im concerned MAncini is the best manager we have ever had, with a proven premier league track record yep he has made mistakes but Mercer and Allison were not perfect

Its my belief that changing the manager will be a backward step. There will be pressue on him ala the same as Mancini...
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