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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby mr_nool » Tue May 14, 2013 11:43 am

Is Sven still available?
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Tue May 14, 2013 11:44 am

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.

Problem is teams figured us out and we had no plan B. We were unable to up the pace and tempo and play like we did in the first 3 months.
Let's hope Pellegrini does.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 11:49 am

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.


i think you mean a 'Unified team' , heaven forbid we ever see the rags playing well !!!
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Original Dub » Tue May 14, 2013 11:52 am

Etihad FFS then.

Not united:)
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Dameerto » Tue May 14, 2013 12:06 pm

Original Dub wrote:Etihad FFS then.

Not united:)

An holistic team, obviously.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby tikatakamcfc » Tue May 14, 2013 3:36 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:
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?



Not playing Dzeko and being a bad manager in general at the same time was only coincidental for Mancini.

If the new manager decides to play without Dzeko, then I expect justifiable reason behind it. Previous manager didnt make much sense for it.
You are neglecting wings, crosses, direct style of play - OK. But let's see, what do we get for it.
Just give me a reason for not using CF with a great header possibilities. And Im fine with that.

The thing is, the way I see it - our play making is boring. We are far too predictable. Im not saying Dzeko is the worlds greatest player, but - when you use him properly, like you can, like Mancini never did, he can make things happen for you.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 3:52 pm

s1ty m wrote:
I think his autocratic style was his principal undoing. OK, managers need to be strong and be themsleves, but he was too distant, too autocratic, I think. At least I get that impression. The players, however well paid and talented, need more than that. Was he arrogant? Maybe.

However, Pellegrini does not fill me with anything other than a sense of WTF?

What a mess.


you write 'autocratic style'. perhaps Dougie could. help here?. He always seemed to be very much a hands on, involved person in training, suggesting to me the opposite.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 3:56 pm

Dubciteh wrote:
i had forgotten about Ancelotti,he is my second choice. I dont think we would get klopp thats why i hadnt considered him. If this was always going to happen we should of moved for Pep early in the year.


We could get Klopp, he's riding the wave at the moment. He was dumped out of Mainz some years back and when Dortmund almost went broke, he seemed the right type to steady the ship. He has indeed exceeded all expectations.

If we're not going for Jose, even if i don't want him, Juergen would be a great alternative
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Wooders » Tue May 14, 2013 4:01 pm

Was it a bad thing for inter when they sacked him in near identical circumstances?
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 4:16 pm

Wooders wrote:Was it a bad thing for inter when they sacked him in near identical circumstances?


yeah but come on, jose's eleven man defense against Barca was not only drop dead boring , but damn lucky to win that final . Like chelsea last year
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Tue May 14, 2013 4:21 pm

zuricity wrote:
Wooders wrote:Was it a bad thing for inter when they sacked him in near identical circumstances?


yeah but come on, jose's eleven man defense against Barca was not only drop dead boring , but damn lucky to win that final . Like chelsea last year


AND they brought in Jose which in football terms means guaranteed success (and booring football). IF we were to bring in Jose I would say "yeah, fair enough, they are looking to go down that route" but Pellegrini is no guaranteed match never mind improvement on Mancini.
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: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby ashton287 » Tue May 14, 2013 4:35 pm

So the rags have a new manager. With the old manager in the background so normal service will be under way coupled with more clout with the fa now that gill is taking compete control.

Chelsea are likely to get mourinho and with his name pretty much any player they feel like signing.

We have a new reputation as a bunch of fucking bottle jobs with owners/boardroom who want a puppet for a manager who is happy to be a figurehead and have no control over anything but will be blamed and dropped in the event that we don't win a trophy EVERY season.

Not fucking happy about this one bit. Not just the fact that Mancini has been sacked but the way it has happened. They bundled the whole thing and set us back 1 season atleast development wise more if they pretend to let whatever manager we get build a squad to suit his style.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 4:47 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
AND they brought in Jose which in football terms means guaranteed success (and booring football). IF we were to bring in Jose I would say "yeah, fair enough, they are looking to go down that route" but Pellegrini is no guaranteed match never mind improvement on Mancini.


You won't find me disagreeing with you on that point. I don't want the water boy or Jose. However , if either if them come , so be it.

The Chairman drew a line yesteday, he wants immediate success next season. Jose can deliver this , i really dont think Pellegrini could.

I've read some posts today almost belittleing Roberto . His achievements at City were fantastic given the short amount of time he had to firstly get the defense right, secondly slay the dragon that is the rags and thirdly win the cup then the league. With all the baggage we come with and a media crew dead set against him

Jose has excellent English, he will slay any reporter that goes after him like they hounded Roberto.

The more i think about it , we should go for Klopp he'd love to nail the rags and the Bartzis .
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zuricity » Tue May 14, 2013 4:50 pm

ashton287 wrote:So the rags have a new manager. With the old manager in the background so normal service will be under way coupled with more clout with the fa now that gill is taking compete control.

Chelsea are likely to get mourinho and with his name pretty much any player they feel like signing.

We have a new reputation as a bunch of fucking bottle jobs with owners/boardroom who want a puppet for a manager who is happy to be a figurehead and have no control over anything but will be blamed and dropped in the event that we don't win a trophy EVERY season.

Not fucking happy about this one bit. Not just the fact that Mancini has been sacked but the way it has happened. They bundled the whole thing and set us back 1 season atleast development wise more if they pretend to let whatever manager we get build a squad to suit his style.


Don't you think that Jose would love to screw Roman over by leading him on and on and at the final moment coming to City ? Just to get back at him for the way he was sacked
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue May 14, 2013 4:54 pm

Any news if Mancini's still here? Can't seem to find out in the media.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Bleed_Blue » Tue May 14, 2013 4:55 pm

Thank you Mancini, even if I we can go back in history I would have wanted Mancini as manager. Won the league like nobody ever can !!

Forza Mancini !! Meet you in Champions League soon
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby zabbadabbado » Tue May 14, 2013 5:52 pm

Original Dub wrote:
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


And one last time....

Roberto Mancini.

The king is dead roberto mancini :-)
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Blue Oli » Tue May 14, 2013 6:07 pm

Official statement from the club - platt has gone now. Trying to cheer us all up obviously
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby Chopper » Tue May 14, 2013 6:11 pm

Blue Oli wrote:Official statement from the club - platt has gone now. Trying to cheer us all up obviously


With regret Manchester City announce that David Platt has this afternoon left his role as Assistant Manager at the Club.

David was offered the opportunity to continue his work with us but has declined the invitation. He has decided to leave his role with his close friend Roberto Mancini.

David has made a significant contribution to the Club’s success since joining in 2010 and we wish him well with his career wherever that now takes him.

Fair play to him for showing loyalty. The club statement is rather tacky. We now have a disloyal rag at the helm.
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Re: Mancini Gone: Official Now

Postby CHOPPERmcfc » Wed May 15, 2013 7:50 am

MilnersJaw wrote:Hopefully he takes Barry with him


Couldn't agree more, would love to see Xabi Alonso coming our way
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