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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sun May 12, 2013 9:46 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:
ZonaZooBlu wrote:Isn't this the same Mancini that stayed at Cook's house a few days before Hughes was sacked and he was appointed? He should stop whining about how the club should say something and take a hard long look at himself.



This is a excellent point. Was he not even spotted in the crowd at the Sunderland game whilst Hughes was standing on the touchline and we were all reading about his sacking?

He said it himself the other day, this is the nature of the game. Like it or not.

Mancini will walk off with his reputation enhanced, he will always be remembered for his contribution to City and has the best wishes of 99.99% of city fans. Not to mention few million euro's in his pocket and be glad that he never has to face the weather in the North of England again any time soon. He will be back in a plumb job in no time and it really would not surprise me if he already has another gig lined up and this has all been a charade.

I also expect to see him standing on our touchline managing Chelsea one day.

No. That was a lie spread by the media.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby getdressedmctavish » Sun May 12, 2013 10:15 pm

ZonaZooBlue, a mysterious name but thanks for your post which is a beacon of light
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby ross.mcfc » Sun May 12, 2013 10:17 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:
ZonaZooBlu wrote:Isn't this the same Mancini that stayed at Cook's house a few days before Hughes was sacked and he was appointed? He should stop whining about how the club should say something and take a hard long look at himself.



This is a excellent point. Was he not even spotted in the crowd at the Sunderland game whilst Hughes was standing on the touchline and we were all reading about his sacking?

He said it himself the other day, this is the nature of the game. Like it or not.

Mancini will walk off with his reputation enhanced, he will always be remembered for his contribution to City and has the best wishes of 99.99% of city fans. Not to mention few million euro's in his pocket and be glad that he never has to face the weather in the North of England again any time soon. He will be back in a plumb job in no time and it really would not surprise me if he already has another gig lined up and this has all been a charade.

I also expect to see him standing on our touchline managing Chelsea one day.

No. That was a lie spread by the media.


Evil media always out to unsettle City. He was spotted at Cooks house the day before the game and at Carrington in the evening there are photo's to prove it.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Original Dub » Sun May 12, 2013 10:58 pm

zabbadabbado wrote:I thought we recruited the 2 spanish pricks to become more proffesional off the pitch, fucking classless and apallingly handled by these 2 twats.regardless of your opinon on roberto mancini, he at least deserves some fucking respect, ffs he should have been treated better.


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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Superbia » Sun May 12, 2013 11:08 pm

All over twitter by tancredi palmeiri that its the Sheikh who has falling out with Mancini , retweeted by stuart brennan
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Blue Since 76 » Sun May 12, 2013 11:10 pm

Risby wrote:
If you bothered to read what wrote, then you would see I never mentioned anything about timing.
I was merely commenting on the way the situation has been handled.
But to answer you question, no is the answer. I want them to move fast, but I also stand by the principle that Mancini should be the first to know if he loses his job and not be told by 100's of media twats.


But you can't control the media and what they may find out. The only way to do it all above board is to sack a manager and then start approaching replacements. However, that doesn't work in a business sense.

They clearly want Mancini out and Pellegrini in, but if Pellegrini refuses to join, what then? The handling over the last couple of days has been disastrous, but you can see why they'd want the new man in place first.

As for Bob knowing first, remember how he got the job. I'm sure he won't be crying himself to sleep over how it's being handled.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sun May 12, 2013 11:10 pm

ross.mcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:
ZonaZooBlu wrote:Isn't this the same Mancini that stayed at Cook's house a few days before Hughes was sacked and he was appointed? He should stop whining about how the club should say something and take a hard long look at himself.



This is a excellent point. Was he not even spotted in the crowd at the Sunderland game whilst Hughes was standing on the touchline and we were all reading about his sacking?

He said it himself the other day, this is the nature of the game. Like it or not.

Mancini will walk off with his reputation enhanced, he will always be remembered for his contribution to City and has the best wishes of 99.99% of city fans. Not to mention few million euro's in his pocket and be glad that he never has to face the weather in the North of England again any time soon. He will be back in a plumb job in no time and it really would not surprise me if he already has another gig lined up and this has all been a charade.

I also expect to see him standing on our touchline managing Chelsea one day.

No. That was a lie spread by the media.


Evil media always out to unsettle City. He was spotted at Cooks house the day before the game and at Carrington in the evening there are photo's to prove it.

He wasn't at the Sunderland game, as I said.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby JonnyAsh » Sun May 12, 2013 11:23 pm

If they are going to sack him, then sack him..What's the point of waiting for Mr.A or Mr.B to make his mind up?
Surely it's not a case of if we can't get so and so, we will keep Mancini, so it shouldn't matter..
This is all like watching a wounded animal die, if he's staying, say so, if he's being sacked, sack him!
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Goataldo » Mon May 13, 2013 12:47 am

City64 wrote:I am totaly fucked off with how my club MCFC has gone about its buisness the last few days , especially with the FA Cup to play for , you are the fucking pits , a disgrace , a laughing stock. Hope the Etihad is fucking empty last game of the season versus Norwich.


*totally
*business

*WHAT?
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby DoomMerchant » Mon May 13, 2013 12:55 am

Goataldo wrote:
City64 wrote:I am totaly fucked off with how my club MCFC has gone about its buisness the last few days , especially with the FA Cup to play for , you are the fucking pits , a disgrace , a laughing stock. Hope the Etihad is fucking empty last game of the season versus Norwich.


*totally
*business

*WHAT?


he's mastered the art of the inappropriately placed comma in this digital age, so give him some credit.

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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Socrates » Mon May 13, 2013 2:00 am

Disappointed he is leaving, disappointed in the club's senior management team's handling of this and disappointed in the owner and his chairman. Abu Dhabi people talk a good game but maybe their handling of the takeover should have been a hint that they aren't as smooth as they seem, they still have my support of course as the project is immense for the club but it is now with a much heavier heart and more critical eye.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby zuricity » Mon May 13, 2013 4:07 am

trueblue64 wrote:Pellegrini post-match tonight: "I have not spoken to anyone. They are rumours that come from many sides". (via @DaniMarin1).

Retweeted by Stuart Brennan


Stuart Brennan is a weasel. This disrespectful , so-called reporter logged into this site to waste two weeks of our time. If he had any balls as a reporter he would continue to comment on this site. He spends most of his time with references to united, none of which interests us. He's even got the balls to put out an article in the MEN, City 'may' sack Mancini. Well City 'may' do a lot if things. I can't stand the man and i can't take him seriously.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Mansour21 » Mon May 13, 2013 4:16 am

When the time is right they will announce it, its a tough decision maybe they are having a talk with him right now discussing his future with the club you cant just go around the media saying yes he's sacked or not.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon May 13, 2013 4:30 am

Mansour21 wrote:When the time is right they will announce it, its a tough decision maybe they are having a talk with him right now discussing his future with the club you cant just go around the media saying yes he's sacked or not.


I must admit I haven't seen anything to convince me he is definitely toast, even though it does appear to be heading that way.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

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

Heres Mancinis record at City;

Premier League:
133 games, 82 wins, 27 draws, 24 losses.
Win percentage: 61.7 per cent

FA Cup:
19 games, 13 wins, three draws, three losses.
Win percentage: 68 per cent

League Cup:
Nine games, four wins, one draw, four losses.
Win percentage: 44.4 per cent

Champions League:
12 games, three wins, four draws, five losses.
Win percentage: 25 per cent

Europa League:
16 games, 10 wins, three draws, three losses.
Win percentage: 62.5 per cent

Community Shield:
Two games, one win, one loss.
Win percentage: 50 per cent

Overall:
191 games, 113 wins, 38 draws, 40 losses.
Win percentage: 59.2 per cent

Anyone who thinks he deserves to be sacked with a record like that after 3 1/2 years is fickle.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Mon May 13, 2013 7:22 am

Moses wrote:Never been overly impressed by Mancini, I have my doubts about going Foreign. Moyes is a good appointment for reds, not sure we will match that. Hope we spend big this summer.


But you also hated Keegan.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Bleed_Blue » Mon May 13, 2013 7:23 am

Chopper wrote:Heres Mancinis record at City;

Premier League:
133 games, 82 wins, 27 draws, 24 losses.
Win percentage: 61.7 per cent

FA Cup:
19 games, 13 wins, three draws, three losses.
Win percentage: 68 per cent

League Cup:
Nine games, four wins, one draw, four losses.
Win percentage: 44.4 per cent

Champions League:
12 games, three wins, four draws, five losses.
Win percentage: 25 per cent

Europa League:
16 games, 10 wins, three draws, three losses.
Win percentage: 62.5 per cent

Community Shield:
Two games, one win, one loss.
Win percentage: 50 per cent

Overall:
191 games, 113 wins, 38 draws, 40 losses.
Win percentage: 59.2 per cent

Anyone who thinks he deserves to be sacked with a record like that after 3 1/2 years is fickle.


He is not being sacked for playing bad alone..

The following link may give you better explanation :
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... olumn.html


[size=150]Typical Mancini blamed everyone but himself[/size]

MAN OVERBOARD ... Roberto Mancini is set to be sacked by Manchester City

By STEVEN HOWARD
Chief sports writer
Published: 8 hrs ago
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IN the end, as he usually is, Roberto Mancini was betrayed by his own words.
After his zillionaires were outplayed by a Wigan side cobbled together with players costing peanuts, the £7million-a-year Manchester City boss was asked what had gone wrong.
“We didn’t play very well,” was his lame excuse.
And why didn’t they play very well?
“I don’t know,” he said.
Oh, dear. If the manager doesn’t know, who does?
Later he would go into a rant about people at the club not protecting him — those in the press office and the powers-that-be above them who were undermining him by not killing off speculation about his future.


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Now we know why they weren’t protecting him.
Because his days were already numbered.
And, to be quite honest, because they never ever really took to him.
Certainly, he treated his own players with scant respect — a dangerous tactic seeing how much he relied on them.
Then again, his manner on Saturday night was so typical of him. Everyone else was to blame but the man himself.
Now he is on his way and few will quibble. In fact, the writing has been on the wall since the disastrous Champions League campaign.
Yes, reaching the FA Cup final and finishing runners-up in the Premier League would normally be viewed as some season for most clubs.
But this isn’t most clubs. This is Manchester City, a club on which £1billion has been lavished by Sheikh Mansour.
As such, it is not a club that is supposed to go through a season without a trophy.
When Manchester United won their first title in 26 years, they completed the Double the following season.
Mancini, though, has failed to take the club on at all after lifting the title.
Had Chelsea not taken until half-time to wake up in the semi-final, City probably would not have reached the final after Mancini was tactically out-manoeuvred by Rafa Benitez.

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Earlier in the season they were knocked out of the League Cup, losing 4-2 at home to Aston Villa.
They were then eliminated from the Champions League at the group stage.
Yes, they were unfortunate to draw Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund but that still did not explain a miserable tally of just three points, the lowest ever by an English club in the history of the tournament.
As for the defence of their title, it never materialised.
Mancini has moaned all season. It has rarely been his fault. The failing, it seems, has been largely the responsibility of his players.
But who signed Samir Nasri, Edin Dzeko and the absurd Mario Balotelli?
Who decided to start with Balotelli in the Manchester derby rather than Carlos Tevez?The same Balotelli, averaging one goal every 535 minutes, rather than Tevez, a constant thorn in United’s side since leaving Old Trafford?
It was not until City were trailing 2-0 that Mancini finally replaced the disinterested Italian with the fired-up Argentine and saw the game transformed.
Yes, City would still lose to a late Robin van Persie goal but that’s not the point.
Then we had all the tinkering with the defence — especially in the Champions League.
There were fall-outs with players and Joe Hart was regularly on the receiving end despite being hailed as the best keeper in England six months earlier.
There have also been recent rucks with Vincent Kompany and James Milner while Nigel de Jong left last season because of Mancini.
Many also thought the treatment of Joleon Lescott cavalier.
Players who had never been particularly keen on him had now had enough.
Mancini, though, refused to look at himself.
Just as it was the club’s tardiness over making available another huge tranche of transfer funds that had “forced” him into a late £40m splurge on Javier Garcia, Jack Rodwell, Scott Sinclair and Maicon.
Once again, who signed them? And who stuck by Balotelli when it was clear he was poison in the dressing room?
No, Mancini messed up.
And so we arrived at Saturday evening where Mancini dismissed rumours about his departure as “rubbish”.
That the speculators were “stupid” — before adding: “Or, if it’s true, I’m stupid for not understanding.”
Of course he understood.
As he said before the final: “If we win the cup, most people will say we had a good season. But at Inter I won seven trophies in four years and they still sacked me.”
He will be replaced by Manuel Pellegrini, the Malaga boss.
Contracts were said to have been exchanged with his lawyers some time ago.
Mancini will understand this as well, seeing that he himself was hired by City while Mark Hughes was left in the dark.
At the same time, Mancini will always be remembered as the man who won City their first title in 44 years.
One day he might even admit he was the author of his own downfall.
Yes, his players failed him at Wembley. As he did on Saturday, he must ask himself, why?
Perhaps they just didn’t like him.


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... z2T9g6I3k5
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby xavi6 » Mon May 13, 2013 8:41 am

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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby Goaters 103 » Mon May 13, 2013 8:47 am

At the moment the Club itself seem far better at communicating to us via bloody surveys about how much they can possibly squeeze out of us, rather than telling us what the hell is going on with the manager and the hierarchy at City.

Some kind of explanation about what the fucl that performance was about in Saturday, and why all the stories spilled out about a manager change on the day of Cup final, also wouldn't go amiss.

The press are feasting on our corpse and the silence from the top helps absolutely nobody.
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Re: Twitter says Mancini is sacked

Postby ant london » Mon May 13, 2013 8:48 am

I hope for the sake of Gabby Fernondo's future with City that it is true...else that's a pretty career limiting tweet!
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