sheblue wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Guardian made a good point saying how Mancini overused the RVP excuse. That would have carried more weight had he not spent 38 million on Aguero, 27 million on Dzeko, 24 million on Balotelli and he already had Tevez.
Please do not remind me that we spent 27m on dzeko.
zabbadabbado wrote:I don't think it was the right descion, but what is done is done.reading today that there were many rewsons for sacking him, but the fudemental one was the aparent deterioration of the relationship between him and a lot of our players, with as many as 6 or 7 established internationals wanting out.if that is true then I support city.thanks for the memories roberto mancini, in my eyes you are a city legend, but life goes on, and city comes first, I am sobbing in my cornflakes writing this, apologies for shit spelling on my tablet inspain
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:If it makes it better. The Dortmund starting 11 who beat Real Madrid cost 28 million ;)
Mase wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:
1.Ancelloti
2.Mourinho
Serious??!
lets all have a disco wrote:
Yes serious,why not?
I know Mancini is your main man but he isnt as good as these two.
Mase wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:
Yes serious,why not?
I know Mancini is your main man but he isnt as good as these two.
Fair enough.
In all seriousness I'd take Rafa. I know a lot of people wouldn't but I love his honesty and the fact he's won pretty much everything apart from the Prem.
lets all have a disco wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Im dissapointed, as much as how we went about it than anything else. We can add "sacking a manager a year to the day after winning the league" to the list of calamities over the years.
Also i fear Pelligrini is the next Juande Ramos, he too was also highly rated in spain and was a disaster here. I
For me the only thing that could make this ok is if Mourinho gets the job. my second choice would be rafa based on a lack of alternatives and me not trusting Pellegrini with phase 3.
1.Ancelloti
2.Mourinho
3.Klopp
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Im dissapointed, as much as how we went about it than anything else. We can add "sacking a manager a year to the day after winning the league" to the list of calamities over the years.
Also i fear Pelligrini is the next Juande Ramos, he too was also highly rated in spain and was a disaster here. I
For me the only thing that could make this ok is if Mourinho gets the job. my second choice would be rafa based on a lack of alternatives and me not trusting Pellegrini with phase 3.
1.Ancelloti
2.Mourinho
3.Klopp
I'd have Klopp as number one, Mourinho as number two and Ancellotti as number three.
Those three would at least give Mancini sacking some sense. You could make a case for any of those three saying they might be improvement on Mancini. Some people are making desperate cases for Pellegrini now just because he is the target trying to explain it to themselves just as much as to me.
Original Dub wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Im dissapointed, as much as how we went about it than anything else. We can add "sacking a manager a year to the day after winning the league" to the list of calamities over the years.
Also i fear Pelligrini is the next Juande Ramos, he too was also highly rated in spain and was a disaster here. I
For me the only thing that could make this ok is if Mourinho gets the job. my second choice would be rafa based on a lack of alternatives and me not trusting Pellegrini with phase 3.
1.Ancelloti
2.Mourinho
3.Klopp
I'd have Klopp as number one, Mourinho as number two and Ancellotti as number three.
Those three would at least give Mancini sacking some sense. You could make a case for any of those three saying they might be improvement on Mancini. Some people are making desperate cases for Pellegrini now just because he is the target trying to explain it to themselves just as much as to me.
I hope you're not including me in that.
I know very little about him, I'm just not thick enough to think Soriano and co don't know everything about him.
Also, I'm not sure why anyone would want to desperately explain why they want a particular manager to you? It makes no sense. Actually, who said Pelligrini was their first choice? I missed that one I think? Names.
Stannaz1988 wrote:Does that mean platt also been sacked and all bobs backroom staff?
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Original Dub wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Im dissapointed, as much as how we went about it than anything else. We can add "sacking a manager a year to the day after winning the league" to the list of calamities over the years.
Also i fear Pelligrini is the next Juande Ramos, he too was also highly rated in spain and was a disaster here. I
For me the only thing that could make this ok is if Mourinho gets the job. my second choice would be rafa based on a lack of alternatives and me not trusting Pellegrini with phase 3.
1.Ancelloti
2.Mourinho
3.Klopp
I'd have Klopp as number one, Mourinho as number two and Ancellotti as number three.
Those three would at least give Mancini sacking some sense. You could make a case for any of those three saying they might be improvement on Mancini. Some people are making desperate cases for Pellegrini now just because he is the target trying to explain it to themselves just as much as to me.
I hope you're not including me in that.
I know very little about him, I'm just not thick enough to think Soriano and co don't know everything about him.
Also, I'm not sure why anyone would want to desperately explain why they want a particular manager to you? It makes no sense. Actually, who said Pelligrini was their first choice? I missed that one I think? Names.
No, I'm not including you because you are one of the few who readily admit not knowing enough about him. I've read enough posts where people read his Wikipedia page and are now telling what an awesome manager he is.
Original Dub wrote:One thing I will say. I'm looking forward to a bit of unity. Feels like an age since we had it.
Don't get me wrong, I don't want some shitbag that has sleepovers and pj parties but no tactics.
But it would be nice to see a united team all pushing in the same direction.
Oh and attacking football. Please give us attacking football again! The first 3 months of last season was breathtaking.
Original Dub wrote:One thing I will say. I'm looking forward to a bit of unity. Feels like an age since we had it.
Don't get me wrong, I don't want some shitbag that has sleepovers and pj parties but no tactics.
But it would be nice to see a [highlight]united[/highlight] team all pushing in the same direction.
Oh and attacking football. Please give us attacking football again! The first 3 months of last season was breathtaking.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I'd hate to see united team pushind in the same direction.
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