Stannaz1988 wrote:According to sources close to the deal, Pellegrini has verbally agreed to take over from Mancini once City exercise a €4million clause in his contract with the Champions League quarter-finalists. “I don’t think any of us really want to leave Malaga,” said Pellegrini yesterday. “Everyone would prefer to stay but, unfortunately, the circumstances we are in don’t allow that.” It is understood that City exchanged contracts with Pellegrini's lawyers last week though the those have yet to be formally signed. Inherently conservative in their approach to such matters, that City accelerated their courtship of the Chilean in FA Cup Final is a response to competing interest from Barcelona. Early last week, Barcelona asked to be informed of Pellegrini's intentions for next season amidst internal concerns over Tito Vilanova's ability to continue as coach. When City learned of Barca's approach they immediately moved to avoid losing the South American to the La Liga champions-elect. City's board met on Saturday morning, with senior officials declining to confirm or deny that a deal was now in place with Pellegrini. They did, though, recognise that Mancini's performance was under review following a season in which the Premier League's most expensively assembled and best paid squad was knocked out of the Champions League at the group stage and meekly ceded the domestic title. City's Spanish executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain have been preparing to replace Mancini as manager for months now. In February, The Sunday Times revealed that the pair had informed Pellegrini he was their preferred candidate after double Champions League winner Pep Guardiola chose to join Bayern Munich ahead of City.
Stannaz1988 wrote:It's a joke with what's happened, I think it all started when balotelli was sold in January, lose mancini's backage and I think even if we would of lifted the trophy he would of been sacked!!!
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Stannaz1988 wrote:It's a joke with what's happened, I think it all started when balotelli was sold in January, lose mancini's backage and I think even if we would of lifted the trophy he would of been sacked!!!
That has become pretty painfully apparent here. FA Cup didn't mean shit to powers that be one way or another. Mancini was goner anyway. I find that pretty gut wrenching.
But hey ho, it's all about Champion's League for people apparently these days. World's oldest football cup competition don't mean shit to these people. It's not a money spinner you know.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Stannaz1988 wrote:It's a joke with what's happened, I think it all started when balotelli was sold in January, lose mancini's backage and I think even if we would of lifted the trophy he would of been sacked!!!
That has become pretty painfully apparent here. FA Cup didn't mean shit to powers that be one way or another. Mancini was goner anyway. I find that pretty gut wrenching.
But hey ho, it's all about Champion's League for people apparently these days. World's oldest football cup competition don't mean shit to these people. It's not a money spinner you know.
Hazy2 wrote:I suppose a sniper did Tevez when he should have burried his chance.
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