Mancini Gone: Official Now

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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 4:20 am

Lev Bronstein wrote:Despite all, some of the best moments as a City fan have been whilst he's been manager.

Next!!!


Got to agree again Lev. I'm disappointed with the sacking. So the targets, what ever they were, were not met, i guess we're going to be in for one hell of a successful season next !

I guess it's time for Jose to get that awful overcoat of his out of the wardrobe.

Jose is probably the only one who can meet the targets, what ever they are !!!
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Tue May 14, 2013 4:44 am

zuricity wrote:
Got to agree again Lev. I'm disappointed with the sacking. So the targets, what ever they were, were not met, i guess we're going to be in for one hell of a successful season next !

I guess it's time for Jose to get that awful overcoat of his out of the wardrobe.

Jose is probably the only one who can meet the targets, what ever they are !!!


Come on mate, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out the owners wanted cl progression and probably a title challenge or a trophy.

We gave none of the 3.

Wanting him sacked or not, hand on heart most have to admit we failed this season. The only debate is how much of the blame is bobby and his stubbornness vs how much goes to the board.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby mcfc1632 » Tue May 14, 2013 4:50 am

What odds that the media that have been so determined to bring Mancini down (a pretty good indicator that he was able to upset their scum wankfest) now turn about face and we see endless articles saying how CITY have acted so poorly and he did not deserve to go?
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby john@staustell » Tue May 14, 2013 4:51 am

mcfc1632 wrote:What odds that the media that have been so determined to bring Mancini down (a pretty good indicator that he was able to upset their scum wankfest) now turn about face and we see endless articles saying how CITY have acted so poorly and he did not deserve to go?

Already happening yesterday mate.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby DoomMerchant » Tue May 14, 2013 4:52 am

Dameerto wrote:
Fully integrated at all levels (of football).


Exactly. I dont think the "spanish cunts" as they've been affectionately dubbed wanted some tosser fobbing off a season dicking around with 3 at the back and creating the disharmony I bet came with it. Mancini will have known tactically what he was supposed to be instilling in the team philosophy and he plainly didnt agree. That stress has been evident all season hasnt it?

This was Mancini's power play and he lost. The project is bigger than him. End of story.

Carry on City. Im still in love. And thank you Roberto. What you did matters. Always.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby dazby » Tue May 14, 2013 4:56 am

I really hope the new guy/gal goes with 3 at the back.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby tikatakamcfc » Tue May 14, 2013 5:24 am

I am so glad and reliefed that at least owners (unlike many fans here) saw the situation clearly and acted accordingly.

City now has a really good chance to see better days. Not that the days weren't bright, but with so much talent in our squad, you have to expect and get more out of it.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 5:31 am

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Come on mate, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out the owners wanted cl progression and probably a title challenge or a trophy.

We gave none of the 3.

Wanting him sacked or not, hand on heart most have to admit we failed this season. The only debate is how much of the blame is bobby and his stubbornness vs how much goes to the board.


well of course we have an idea what the targets are. All four competitions we enter.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Wooders » Tue May 14, 2013 5:32 am

Starting to think winning the cup wouldnt have changed this outcome
Its not like we stormed the league last season, a moment of brilliance from sergio clinched it for us against a 10 man qpr rather than mancini being tactically astute, in a game most would argue we should have won comfortably
The same could be said about the fa cup final against stoke, sure, we didnt concede, but how much of toures power drive through players to score was down to mancini?

For all of the "goid times" he has been in charge for, he has never convinced me - his flaws were to pronounced, plain as the nose on his face, yet his biggest flaw, his stubborness, prevented him from addressing them
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Redna » Tue May 14, 2013 5:36 am

What sad News. Shameless really!
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 5:39 am

Dameerto wrote:
Fully integrated at all levels (of football).


if anyone thinks the next guy will be able to tap into Tevez's mental capacities as well as his physical capacities.... it's going to be a long season .

Irony of ironies, is that Tevez has seen off two managers!
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Tue May 14, 2013 5:45 am

tikatakamcfc wrote:I am so glad and reliefed that at least owners (unlike many fans here) saw the situation clearly and acted accordingly.

City now has a really good chance to see better days. Not that the days weren't bright, but with so much talent in our squad, you have to expect and get more out of it.


Exactly that.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby charvet_wonderland » Tue May 14, 2013 5:54 am

Wooders wrote:The same could be said about the fa cup final against stoke, sure, we didnt concede, but how much of toures power drive through players to score was down to Mancini?


I've been thinking that. We hardly smashed Stoke to pieces that day & it could've gone the same way. What if Hart hadn't saved so well from Jones and Begovic(?) had managed to get his toe to Yaya's shot...

...OK it would've still gone in & they'd have had their keeper stretchered off. Bad example.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby guv111 » Tue May 14, 2013 5:55 am

I feel sorry for him, but he's a long way from hard done by.

When things were going well his bizarre man management "skills" could be excused, but once results and performances became regularly disappointing it became harder and harder to ignore his favouritism of Balotelli, his public criticism of players, his petulant, sulky attitude, and his team selections, tactics and substitutions. Add to that disastrous Champions League campaigns, a timid title defence, a shocking exit from the League Cup and an unforgivable Cup Final no-show.

This season's highlights were few and far between, with only the derby victory standing out - we used to win derbies with Championship (second tier) standard players. It's been a poor season however it's dressed up, and City fans can't forever be snivvellingly grateful because it's not as bad now as it was in 1998. We're either going to be great, or we're not.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Tue May 14, 2013 6:07 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:Image


That's a very inspiring quote, thank you for that.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby simplytolmie » Tue May 14, 2013 6:11 am

I think it is a shame Roberto has left and from a fans point of view he will always be the one who won us our first Premier League.

We have to remove ourselves from the emotion of Roberto, we should be thankful that the board will not accept seasons like this. They demand more and have made the statement that we didn't achieve 1 of our goals (outside of qualification for CL).

This to me is a good sign, it means they are shooting for the stars they want dominance and i think under Roberto we would have won trophies but would we have a period of dominance? I'm not sure.

I hope they are thinking Jose and that Pellegrini is a long shot. I think the meeting with agent might be the Isco signing and a major bluff. Outside of Jose I see the only likely candidate who could dominate is Frank De Boer he is young won 3 titles in a row and has built an impressive side and understands bringing players through which I believe the board want to do.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Tue May 14, 2013 6:16 am

tikatakamcfc wrote:I am so glad and reliefed that at least owners (unlike many fans here) saw the situation clearly and acted accordingly.

City now has a really good chance to see better days. Not that the days weren't bright, but with so much talent in our squad, you have to expect and get more out of it.


And when that manager doesn't play Dzeko? What then?
"I used to be 6 foot 2 with curly hair, look what it's done to me"

"In my career so far it's the most important goal. You score the goal in the last minute to win the title. You're not sure if that's ever going to happen in your career again. I wish I could tell you how I did it but I can't. I thought for all the world that Mario was going to have a go himself but he just moved it on one more and it fell at my feet and I just thought: 'Hit the target, hit it as hard as you can and hit the target.' And it went in."
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Tue May 14, 2013 6:18 am

razor400 wrote:What the fuck does 'holistic' mean.


1. Of or relating to holism.
2.
a. Emphasizing the importance of the whole and the interdependence of its parts.
b. Concerned with wholes rather than analysis or separation into parts: holistic medicine; holistic ecology.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/holistic

Read into that what you will. Everyone else is doing so why shouldn't you?
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Superbia » Tue May 14, 2013 6:28 am

@City_Watch: City's assistant kit manager from last season with some very strong words about our outgoing manager. http://t.co/wKQxG9MGrz
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby sidSmith » Tue May 14, 2013 6:37 am

Insipid, dull and underwhelming. This is the owners description of Mancini this season, allegedly. I have to admit that there have been too many times this season where I couldn't describe it better myself. We showed some glimpses of what we can achieve, but it was too rare.

I'll never understand what happened after the first half of last season. We were playing great stuff, destroying teams breaking records etc, then it just stopped and his arse went. I like to be entertained when I watch the match and franky this season hasn't been entertaining.

Thanks for the memories, but I stick by the notion that we won the league despite Mancini, not because. Funny how he gets the credit for the title, yet it's the players fault when things went to shit on Saturday. His man mangement stank the place out as well, talk about airing your dirty linen in public! Some people are saying that he should have had another season, I actually think he had a season too long, but of course that would have been bloody harsh!

I also don't blame the club for how this has played out. It can't be helped if the news is leaked and it was the same when Mancini came in. It's an almost impossible thing to do with the microscope on us these days.

I'm glad we have owners that have convictions and want to achieve more than we have and I don't understand why some people have a problem with this.
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