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Re: Soriano

Postby ant london » Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:27 pm

I was very "pro-stability" when it looked like we were thinking of sacking Hughes....I thought he could have taken us further at the time and thought that appointing Mancini/sacking him was pretty harsh and potentially counterproductive.

I was completely wrong about that.

I lost faith to a great extent in Mancini at many points this season. I think (as I did with Hughes) that maybe he could have learned and got us "there" but I also have doubts that he was able/willing to change and him changing was necessary to achieve that.

Accordingly, I am very happy that the club has taken the more difficult decision to implement change. Like Carl and others, I am really excited about the summer and next season. I don't think others have no right to question/be sceptical but the level of negativity from some people I don't quite understand. Each to their own I guess but i am perplexed.
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Re: Soriano

Postby City64 » Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:28 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
City64 wrote:Nice post Mancio / swales4ever.

I think most now realise who the smarmy brigade are on here now gloating in there own gloriousness while the club goes through a very difficult period . Its rather pathetic but thats life ....... everyone to there own i suppose.

Once Pellegrini is installed i for one will stop posting on here untill next season is upon us mate ....... the last few weeks have been very trying on here , bordering on madness.

The bollox threads are always worth a gander though ! ;-)


Has it ever occurred to you that perhaps those at are pleased with Mancini's dismissal are so because they believe it is to the clubs benefit?
Is it beyond your imagination that getting rid of Bob is not some sort of difficult period for City but a good move?
I doubt it very much. It truly was a pathetic post from you and says a lot about your mentality.
Oh and please don't go, you'll be missed dreadfully.



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Re: Soriano

Postby Nigels Tackle » Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:32 pm

City64 wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
City64 wrote:Nice post Mancio / swales4ever.

I think most now realise who the smarmy brigade are on here now gloating in there own gloriousness while the club goes through a very difficult period . Its rather pathetic but thats life ....... everyone to there own i suppose.

Once Pellegrini is installed i for one will stop posting on here untill next season is upon us mate ....... the last few weeks have been very trying on here , bordering on madness.

The bollox threads are always worth a gander though ! ;-)


Has it ever occurred to you that perhaps those at are pleased with Mancini's dismissal are so because they believe it is to the clubs benefit?
Is it beyond your imagination that getting rid of Bob is not some sort of difficult period for City but a good move?
I doubt it very much. It truly was a pathetic post from you and says a lot about your mentality.
Oh and please don't go, you'll be missed dreadfully.



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Re: Soriano

Postby john68 » Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:40 pm

City64 wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
City64 wrote:Nice post Mancio / swales4ever.

I think most now realise who the smarmy brigade are on here now gloating in there own gloriousness while the club goes through a very difficult period . Its rather pathetic but thats life ....... everyone to there own i suppose.

Once Pellegrini is installed i for one will stop posting on here untill next season is upon us mate ....... the last few weeks have been very trying on here , bordering on madness.

The bollox threads are always worth a gander though ! ;-)


Has it ever occurred to you that perhaps those at are pleased with Mancini's dismissal are so because they believe it is to the clubs benefit?
Is it beyond your imagination that getting rid of Bob is not some sort of difficult period for City but a good move?
I doubt it very much. It truly was a pathetic post from you and says a lot about your mentality.
Oh and please don't go, you'll be missed dreadfully.



Go and fuck yourself obnoxious cunt


That my friend is BANG OUT OF ORDER....I vehemently disagree with Piccs on this issue and have plainly stated so...but the one thing you CANNOT accuse Mr Piccs of; is being an obnoxious cunt.
Mr Piccs may be wrong but he remains one of the nicest most genuine guys that you could have the privilege to meet. As wrong as he is, his views are genuinely held.
You seem very quick to judge people who you do not know.
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Re: Soriano

Postby kinkylola » Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:04 pm

john68 wrote:You seem very quick to judge people who you do not know.


go on ...
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Re: Soriano

Postby john68 » Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:10 pm

kinkylola wrote:
john68 wrote:You seem very quick to judge people who you do not know.


go on ...


You provided the knowledge 1st...:-)
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Re: Soriano

Postby kinkylola » Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:18 pm

john68 wrote:
kinkylola wrote:
john68 wrote:You seem very quick to judge people who you do not know.


go on ...


You provided the knowledge 1st...:-)


haha, you know me so well. :-)
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Re: Soriano

Postby john68 » Sat Jun 01, 2013 4:30 pm

:-)
I KNOW THAT YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT YOU THINK I WROTE, BUT I AM NOT SURE YOU REALISE THAT WHAT YOU READ IS NOT WHAT I MEANT
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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:23 pm

john68 wrote:
That my friend is BANG OUT OF ORDER....I vehemently disagree with Piccs on this issue and have plainly stated so...but the one thing you CANNOT accuse Mr Piccs of; is being an obnoxious cunt.
Mr Piccs may be wrong but he remains one of the nicest most genuine guys that you could have the privilege to meet. As wrong as he is, his views are genuinely held.
You seem very quick to judge people who you do not know.


Awww shucks John. :-)
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Re: Soriano

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:27 pm

ant london wrote:I was very "pro-stability" when it looked like we were thinking of sacking Hughes....I thought he could have taken us further at the time and thought that appointing Mancini/sacking him was pretty harsh and potentially counterproductive.

I was completely wrong about that.

I lost faith to a great extent in Mancini at many points this season. I think (as I did with Hughes) that maybe he could have learned and got us "there" but I also have doubts that he was able/willing to change and him changing was necessary to achieve that.

Accordingly, I am very happy that the club has taken the more difficult decision to implement change. Like Carl and others, I am really excited about the summer and next season. I don't think others have no right to question/be sceptical but the level of negativity from some people I don't quite understand. Each to their own I guess but i am perplexed.


But are people really that negative? I don't see that. I mean even Piccs is happy now, that hasn't happened since... I actually don't know. I find that we as a group of supporters are more positive than ever. There is little or no bad blood left since the Hughes-divide of 2009. Admittedly, some will remain very negative because they really like Mancini but I think even most of us, yeah I liked him, can see that he's gone and that there's no reason to hold anything against the new manager and hopefully not the backroom staff either. It's all about what's behind that door number three that is the word "holistic" but we'll see that in a near future.

I just don't see the negativity.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:28 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Pics - I feel the same way as you do for the most part and its fucking obvious who was and still is against the managers sacking and the appointment of Soriano and hs side kick , they can dress it up as much as they like but the negative tone is there for all to see.

As with anything , we can only go on what we have heard so far and maybe it will all end in tears , but I wouldnt put a penny on it going tits up.
I feel more positive now than I ever did do since the CL exit debacle - it feels great right now and Im fuckign excited as ever.


Carl that's the crux of it. I feel so enthusiastic and excited for the future again. There are guarentees of course, but I suspect this guy is gonna be a breath of fresh air. Couple that with the obvious continued ambition being stated from senior management and it looks like we have an even brighter future.
Renewed today. The cynic in me says maybe now the deadline has passed, the positive noises will stop, but I think not.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Swales4ever » Sun Jun 02, 2013 4:42 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
City64 wrote:Nice post Mancio / swales4ever.

I think most now realise who the smarmy brigade are on here now gloating in there own gloriousness while the club goes through a very difficult period . Its rather pathetic but thats life ....... everyone to there own i suppose.

Once Pellegrini is installed i for one will stop posting on here untill next season is upon us mate ....... the last few weeks have been very trying on here , bordering on madness.

The bollox threads are always worth a gander though ! ;-)



Has it ever occurred to you that perhaps those at are pleased with Mancini's dismissal are so because they believe it is to the clubs benefit?
Is it beyond your imagination that getting rid of Bob is not some sort of difficult period for City but a good move?
I doubt it very much. It truly was a pathetic post from you and says a lot about your mentality.
Oh and please don't go, you'll be missed dreadfully.


Has it ever occurred to You that's is very rich?
No matter how many school mates you can call to state You are a genuine nice idiot, this is still a football forum and Your footballing opinion holds the same rating of a Greek Sovereign Debt bond.

but don't worry, I doubt You shall read any posters calling Pellegrini a "clueless coward" when he will have slaughtered the Rags at their own swamp and delivered the title. That's just an exclusive feature of what 68 deems as being a genuine nice guy.

Some people one here, other than You and the half dozen of usual suspects, are just - slightly - concerned that the bloke You now support with so much enthusiasm on the evidence of a very poor factfile, might result a disappointing set back, even granted the players which were denied to avoid that Bob could have kept up the good work.

When cheap talks will have been backed by the triumphs in each and every competition, which are now being announced with great deal of emphasis, no one will come here to post nothing but praises for such remarkable achievements for the glory of the Club.
Here's hoping.

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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:02 am

Swales4ever wrote:
Has it ever occurred to You that's is very rich?
No matter how many school mates you can call to state You are a genuine nice idiot, this is still a football forum and Your footballing opinion holds the same rating of a Greek Sovereign Debt bond.

but don't worry, I doubt You shall read any posters calling Pellegrini a "clueless coward" when he will have slaughtered the Rags at their own swamp and delivered the title. That's just an exclusive feature of what 68 deems as being a genuine nice guy.

Some people one here, other than You and the half dozen of usual suspects, are just - slightly - concerned that the bloke You now support with so much enthusiasm on the evidence of a very poor factfile, might result a disappointing set back, even granted the players which were denied to avoid that Bob could have kept up the good work.

When cheap talks will have been backed by the triumphs in each and every competition, which are now being announced with great deal of emphasis, no one will come here to post nothing but praises for such remarkable achievements for the glory of the Club.
Here's hoping.


Oh Swales/Mancio. You slate my opinions and their validity but let me tell you my friend, all your credibility disappeared some time ago.
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Re: Soriano

Postby DoomMerchant » Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:44 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Oh Swales/Mancio. You slate my opinions and their validity but let me tell you my friend, all your credibility disappeared some time ago.


Did he lob his credibility out the window yr saying? Interesting.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:56 am

Swales4ever wrote:
Has it ever occurred to You that's is very rich?
No matter how many school mates you can call to state You are a genuine nice idiot, this is still a football forum and Your footballing opinion holds the same rating of a Greek Sovereign Debt bond.

but don't worry, I doubt You shall read any posters calling Pellegrini a "clueless coward" when he will have slaughtered the Rags at their own swamp and delivered the title. That's just an exclusive feature of what 68 deems as being a genuine nice guy.

Some people one here, other than You and the half dozen of usual suspects, are just - slightly - concerned that the bloke You now support with so much enthusiasm on the evidence of a very poor factfile, might result a disappointing set back, even granted the players which were denied to avoid that Bob could have kept up the good work.

When cheap talks will have been backed by the triumphs in each and every competition, which are now being announced with great deal of emphasis, no one will come here to post nothing but praises for such remarkable achievements for the glory of the Club.
Here's hoping.


You didn't post here before Mancini and you've had nothing positive to say since he left.

Why are you here?
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Re: Soriano

Postby Socrates » Mon Jun 03, 2013 3:58 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Pics - I feel the same way as you do for the most part and its fucking obvious who was and still is against the managers sacking and the appointment of Soriano and hs side kick , they can dress it up as much as they like but the negative tone is there for all to see.

As with anything , we can only go on what we have heard so far and maybe it will all end in tears , but I wouldnt put a penny on it going tits up.
I feel more positive now than I ever did do since the CL exit debacle - it feels great right now and Im fuckign excited as ever.


Carl that's the crux of it. I feel so enthusiastic and excited for the future again. There are guarentees of course, but I suspect this guy is gonna be a breath of fresh air. Couple that with the obvious continued ambition being stated from senior management and it looks like we have an even brighter future.
Renewed today. The cynic in me says maybe now the deadline has passed, the positive noises will stop, but I think not.


Forgive me but again you have me fucking furious. You were negative about our "future" ever since the infamous Arsenal match 3 years ago that you never let go of. Yet at that time, our future included an FA Cup win and a dramatic crowning as champions at the expense of our rivals. Now you have the fucking audacity to extol your excitement at our better future now the trophy winning manager has gone. I don't care how fucking nice and decent you are to peoples' faces, the Italian twat is right, you are an idiot. Mancini's departure in no way at all vindicates your obnoxious campaign against him as it is very clearly political and nothing to do with agreeing with your ludicrous expectations and criticisms.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Jun 03, 2013 5:34 am

Socrates wrote:
Forgive me but again you have me fucking furious. You were negative about our "future" ever since the infamous Arsenal match 3 years ago that you never let go of. Yet at that time, our future included an FA Cup win and a dramatic crowning as champions at the expense of our rivals. Now you have the fucking audacity to extol your excitement at our better future now the trophy winning manager has gone. I don't care how fucking nice and decent you are to peoples' faces, the Italian twat is right, you are an idiot. Mancini's departure in no way at all vindicates your obnoxious campaign against him as it is very clearly political and nothing to do with agreeing with your ludicrous expectations and criticisms.


No, it was a good point at Arsenal. You told us so.
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Re: Soriano

Postby mcfc1632 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:00 am

ant london wrote:I was very "pro-stability" when it looked like we were thinking of sacking Hughes....I thought he could have taken us further at the time and thought that appointing Mancini/sacking him was pretty harsh and potentially counterproductive.

I was completely wrong about that.

I lost faith to a great extent in Mancini at many points this season. I think (as I did with Hughes) that maybe he could have learned and got us "there" but I also have doubts that he was able/willing to change and him changing was necessary to achieve that.

Accordingly, I am very happy that the club has taken the more difficult decision to implement change. Like Carl and others, I am really excited about the summer and next season. I don't think others have no right to question/be sceptical but the level of negativity from some people I don't quite understand. Each to their own I guess but i am perplexed.



Every point you make sums up my view perfectly and it is possible to have very warm feelings toward Roberto whilst supporting the club's decision.

The Chairman's and Soriano's interviews cannot help but make you realise that we are in the best of hands.

I was gutted for Cook - but Soriano seems to be a much bigger player on the soccer stage, including Uefa, and is a step up.

I have to accept that the top brass recognise the need for different personnel for different 'cycles' - they can do no wrong in my eyes - and not just out of blind loyalty - they just exude class and professionalism
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Re: Soriano

Postby Socrates » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:15 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Socrates wrote:
Forgive me but again you have me fucking furious. You were negative about our "future" ever since the infamous Arsenal match 3 years ago that you never let go of. Yet at that time, our future included an FA Cup win and a dramatic crowning as champions at the expense of our rivals. Now you have the fucking audacity to extol your excitement at our better future now the trophy winning manager has gone. I don't care how fucking nice and decent you are to peoples' faces, the Italian twat is right, you are an idiot. Mancini's departure in no way at all vindicates your obnoxious campaign against him as it is very clearly political and nothing to do with agreeing with your ludicrous expectations and criticisms.


No, it was a good point at Arsenal. You told us so.


Your gloating does you no favours.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:15 am

Socrates wrote:
Your gloating does you no favours.


It really isn't about me being right or wrong that pleases me. I've been wrong about enough stuff in football and particularly City not to let it worry me. I thought Frank Clark was a good appointment and that Buster Phillips was gonna thrill us for years. It's a funny old game afterall.

I'm pleased because we have got rid of a manager who bored the tits off us with a negative style of play. I also think we could have more trophies than Bob won with us. At the same time I do appreciate the hurdles he did overcome with us.
Why you get angry because of my opinions on Mancini is beyond me. But there yer go.
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