The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Blue Since 76 » Tue May 14, 2013 8:51 am

As time goes by, I'll still remember the excited texts from my dad about how good we looked away at Spurs; the look on my daughter's face when she thought we'd blown it against QPR and the look when we hadn't; I'll remember the feeling of beating them at Wembley and the tears of winning the FA Cup; I'll always remember the 1-6 and Balotelli's penalties.

In the same way that all I can remember of the 98/99 season is Dickov scoring. It's the great memories which linger longest and can still bring a tear. And you made plenty of those.

Thank you
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby PoC » Tue May 14, 2013 8:55 am

Thank you for all you've done Bobby, you've made me a very happy man and I'll always remember you for the being the man who made us great again and mugged off baconface, you deserved better treatment by the board this season from the start with everything from the transfer debacles to this callous sacking
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby CBBT » Tue May 14, 2013 9:52 am

Thank you Mr Mancini , Saturday is now History but for the last three and Half years you have put a smile on my face and all other City fans. We got our pride back thanks to you, I for one will miss you but on we go. One thing for certain City will always be CITY, getting it wrong, getting it right but once the pain has gone always will be left with CITY and only CITY, THAT WILL NEVER CHANGE!!!!!
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby michaelcityfan » Tue May 14, 2013 10:09 am

Thanks for delivering glory to my club, I am sorry to see you go so is my wife who fancies the pants off you!
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby john68 » Tue May 14, 2013 10:12 am

Feed The Goat wrote:Thanks Bobby for being in charge when we won the league yes no body else has managed it in my lifetime but you have had the most resources.

Thanks sheikh Mansour for not being to sentimental and getting rid of a man that has £200 million worth of talent playing worse than Wigan.


I find that shameful. In fact It disgusts me. There have been and are plenty of open threads for you and Piccs to unload your venemous stupidity. Could you not have allowed the corpse some dignity in death? That you find it necessary to kick a dead man in the bollox says much....none of which is a credit to you.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Fullartj » Tue May 14, 2013 10:14 am

God Bless you Roberto!

You are and always will be a City Legend. Thanks for the memories and no one will ever forget you!!!!!

Best of luck in your new job and hopefully we see you back at City sometime in the future.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Tue May 14, 2013 10:16 am

john68 wrote:
Feed The Goat wrote:Thanks Bobby for being in charge when we won the league yes no body else has managed it in my lifetime but you have had the most resources.

Thanks sheikh Mansour for not being to sentimental and getting rid of a man that has £200 million worth of talent playing worse than Wigan.


I find that shameful. In fact It disgusts me. There have been and are plenty of open threads for you and Piccs to unload your venemous stupidity. Could you not have allowed the corpse some dignity in death? That you find it necessary to kick a dead man in the bollox says much....none of which is a credit to you.


Absolutely spot on.
Even people who thought change was needed have had decency to pay their respect for a guy who will without a question be part of the City folklore (in positive way) forever. How many people here can say that from many managers in their lifetime? Even for old timers there are maybe handfull.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby CTID Hants » Tue May 14, 2013 10:51 am

Thanks BobbyManc, sorry that you have become a victim of the modern game, I wish you all the best for your future! It's going to be tough explaining to my 8yr old lad that you have gone, having delivered so much success in such a short time & ridding us of a few demons like that banner at the swamp.

For what you have delivered I truly thank you.

I genuinely thought our days of managerial revolving doors was behind us.

One can only hope that the much needed players we are all hoping for are already in the bag, or is it going to be another summer of "look at what you could have had"?

These Spaniards better get the new manger right, if they don't then I fully expect them fall on their swords when the next one goes tits up!!! What's good for the Goose.............

Oh and for those who have been particularly vociferous on here, wanting BobbyManc gone, I will be watching your posts carefully over the coming months with great interest to see how you feel about whoever takes over.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Avalon » Tue May 14, 2013 10:54 am

Good ole Bobby. It's sad to see you go. I'd love to see you try for another season, but your faith was sealed by higher powers.

Thanks for the wonderful memories with winning the league being the pinnacle so far.

Dammit Mancini! You were supposed to be the chosen one!
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Tue May 14, 2013 11:11 am

Thankyou for the FA CUP ad thankyou for the title. I will never forget either. In years to come he will be seen as having played a vital part in our progression as a club.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Dronny » Tue May 14, 2013 11:27 am

Dear Roberto, so it's been confirmed.

Like taxes and death all football managers eventually leave their post, via the front or back door its still the same. You gave many older City fans the chance to relive their youth and good times from the 60's/70's and many more younger fans the chance to witness the end result of winning something!

But as I've said elsewhere fans are the only constant in a football club, through thick and thin and thinner for most, you provided many memories and for me this clip still encapsulates everything. I don't know of any City fan who doesn't well up watching this and I thank you for probably my greatest day as a City fan, only a day in 1999 when you were playing for Lazio comes close.

Thank you

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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 11:33 am

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Thankyou for the FA CUP ad thankyou for the title. I will never forget either. In years to come he will be seen as having played a vital part in our progression as a club.


I'll echo those sentiments. The memory of Gary Owen , my brother and i jumping up and down at Wembley, to Oasis in the semi against the rags., The seats collapsing at the 6-1 demolition derby. Being able to turn around , on my own in a pub full of Rags in Zürich ( i was the only City fan that couldn't get back) and give them all a two handed, two finger salute as Kun's stunner hit the back of the net. These memories are forever , indelibly stamped on my mind.

Thanks Roberto , i hope it works out for you now you are living back home...
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby littlebig » Tue May 14, 2013 11:34 am

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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby simon12 » Tue May 14, 2013 11:37 am

Thanks for the league, the 6-1, and the gobbing off at fergie in the derby Bobby.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Blue Since 76 » Tue May 14, 2013 11:37 am

I've generally wanted him gone, but I'm not celebrating now. I'm worried it was the wrong decision and only time will tell.

And I can't think of another City manager in my lifetime who I thought maybe we were wrong to let go.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby MR IMAINEROAD » Tue May 14, 2013 12:22 pm

Blue Since 76 wrote:I've generally wanted him gone, but I'm not celebrating now. I'm worried it was the wrong decision and only time will tell.

And I can't think of another City manager in my lifetime who I thought maybe we were wrong to let go.


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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Mike J » Tue May 14, 2013 12:38 pm

Cheers for 3 of the best days of my life. 1-6, FA cup V Stoke and the final day.

Cant dislike the bloke even though alot of the time i didnt understand what he was doing. Wanted himto succeed so much. Wasnt to be.

Wish him all the luck in the world for the future.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Tue May 14, 2013 12:51 pm

Mike J wrote:Cheers for 3 of the best days of my life. 1-6, FA cup V Stoke and the final day.

Cant dislike the bloke even though alot of the time i didnt understand what he was doing. Wanted himto succeed so much. Wasnt to be.Wish him all the luck in the world for the future.


You don't think his stay with us was successfull ??
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue May 14, 2013 1:13 pm

If he'd only had a bit more humanity about him & been a bit more flexible, he could have been at City for ten years.

Gave us some fantastic memories though & a very likeable bloke in public (so long as you don't actually get to know him!)

If he ever learns that he's not perfect, he could become the best around.

Good luck to him.
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Re: The Thank You Roberto Mancini Thread

Postby sandman » Tue May 14, 2013 1:22 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:If he'd only had a bit more humanity about him & been a bit more flexible, he could have been at City for ten years.

Gave us some fantastic memories though & a very likeable bloke in public (so long as you don't actually get to know him!)

If he ever learns that he's not perfect, he could become the best around.

Good luck to him.


I came online to write pretty much this.

I am gutted that Roberto has gone, especially since United are in the transition they are in, I feel we needed stabilty more than ever right now.
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