john68 wrote:Much of what you say there is true Kinky, most City fans, even quite short term ones have long since got used to the revolving door of managers, some loved, some hated.
Now that Mancini has gone, the point is moot. The past is the past and the future is what matters. I think some like Piccs have possibly been too busy celebrating on their bouncy castles to understand that the real issue has now moved from Mancini.
I do wonder just how much Piccs actually understands or knows about the guy who now controls football at City or the system that is being embedded at our club and will define it for the foreseeable future.
What I know is that Sheikh Mansour still runs the show. If The Spafia get it wrong, they will get the boot too. I know that I like the decision they have made and the reasons they have given for it. As Kinky says I don't truly get why you are so upset with them.
Of course the proof is in the pudding and it remains to be seen if it works, but a system whereby the club is run on the basis of every team within playing with the same style and values is hardly a new concept qnd is generally considered a sensible plan.
Oh and I don't believe it was a case of Mansour or Mancini. But to hear the criticism of the higher management for their decision does surprise me, and there are people suggesting that they don't like what the club is becoming under the Sheikh's guidance.
I was also trying to illustrate the point that Mancini is no great loss, the really important part is having the resources. Success will continue, it's just a case of how much, and in what style it's achieved. And with that in mind I believe launching Mancini was absolutely the correct course of action.