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Re: pellegrini

Postby CTID Hants » Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:37 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:Of course he isn't involved.

You fucking idiots.

Neither was Mancini apart from when he fought and fought

Marwood signed Adam Johnson for instance

Then Mancini signed Silva, Yaya, Aguero (Marwood was in Eastern Europe watching Savic) , not sure about Vieira he may be classed as quality, in which case he's down to Mancini , same with Dzeko, we'll see how he does next season, if he has a stinker, Marwood signed him, Kolarov definitely Marwood (Seria A fucking expert) Marwood & Mancini almost came to blows about Savic, Mancini's mate, who was his manager, told Marwood he was fucking shite, but in spite of Mancini's protests, Marwood insisted on signing him like he did Maicon last season. It's just endless.

Now we have these Spanish blokes & this vampire cunt is pretending he knew who Fernandinho & Navas were; as if.


Ted, MOST of the time I agree with your views, but I really do hope for your sake that you are taking the blood pressure tablets that you must have prescribed by your doctor?

You have logic and insight BUT, you really need to take a look at your anger, the amount of (keyboard) abuse you are dishing out is quite distressing for a man of your stature, I appreciate that there some posters especially in the Isco thread that are just throwing in any 'snippet' of bollox and some of them even the UN would turn a blind on the firing squad ;-)

Chill out Ted, please.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby twosips » Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:46 pm

Thought Ted's post was sarcastically brilliant, personally.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:47 pm

CTID Hants wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Of course he isn't involved.

You fucking idiots.

Neither was Mancini apart from when he fought and fought

Marwood signed Adam Johnson for instance

Then Mancini signed Silva, Yaya, Aguero (Marwood was in Eastern Europe watching Savic) , not sure about Vieira he may be classed as quality, in which case he's down to Mancini , same with Dzeko, we'll see how he does next season, if he has a stinker, Marwood signed him, Kolarov definitely Marwood (Seria A fucking expert) Marwood & Mancini almost came to blows about Savic, Mancini's mate, who was his manager, told Marwood he was fucking shite, but in spite of Mancini's protests, Marwood insisted on signing him like he did Maicon last season. It's just endless.

Now we have these Spanish blokes & this vampire cunt is pretending he knew who Fernandinho & Navas were; as if.


Ted, MOST of the time I agree with your views, but I really do hope for your sake that you are taking the blood pressure tablets that you must have prescribed by your doctor?

You have logic and insight BUT, you really need to take a look at your anger, the amount of (keyboard) abuse you are dishing out is quite distressing for a man of your stature, I appreciate that there some posters especially in the Isco thread that are just throwing in any 'snippet' of bollox and some of them even the UN would turn a blind on the firing squad ;-)

Chill out Ted, please.


I think Ted is doing just fine.
Fuck the pills and carry on.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby CTID Hants » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:05 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
I think Ted is doing just fine.
Fuck the pills and carry on.


Difference is C_ftg, is that you were born angry & are getting softer (NO LONGER SHOUTY with your cap's lock off and you like cats)

Ted on the other hand used be able make a post without using the word cunt in a lot of his posts ;-)

Bizarrely I find this quite disconcerting on both counts, although I would say this, I'm not sure which Carl I prefer but Ted as was, I preferred.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:19 am

CTID Hants wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
I think Ted is doing just fine.
Fuck the pills and carry on.


Difference is C_ftg, is that you were born angry & are getting softer (NO LONGER SHOUTY with your cap's lock off and you like cats)

Ted on the other hand used be able make a post without using the word cunt in a lot of his posts ;-)

Bizarrely I find this quite disconcerting on both counts, although I would say this, I'm not sure which Carl I prefer but Ted as was, I preferred.


Ever since I climbed a mountain in Kyrgyzstan and sat on the top looking out to the blue yonder I learnt how to harness that anger and manage it like the fuckign pro I am.........

Ted might want to go to that Spiritual place one day....but not yet.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Chinners » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:22 am

benders....
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Re: pellegrini

Postby ant london » Tue Jun 25, 2013 12:49 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
I think Ted is doing just fine.
Fuck the pills and carry on.


Difference is C_ftg, is that you were born angry & are getting softer (NO LONGER SHOUTY with your cap's lock off and you like cats)

Ted on the other hand used be able make a post without using the word cunt in a lot of his posts ;-)

Bizarrely I find this quite disconcerting on both counts, although I would say this, I'm not sure which Carl I prefer but Ted as was, I preferred.


Ever since I climbed a mountain in Kyrgyzstan and sat on the top looking out to the blue yonder I learnt how to harness that anger and manage it like the fuckign pro I am.........

Ted might want to go to that Spiritual place one day....but not yet.



I'm sat at my desk and I can actually see those mountains in Kyrgystan...and I am in such a zen state that I can say that you are both cunts...but I say that with much love
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Re: pellegrini

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:25 am

ant london wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
I think Ted is doing just fine.
Fuck the pills and carry on.


Difference is C_ftg, is that you were born angry & are getting softer (NO LONGER SHOUTY with your cap's lock off and you like cats)

Ted on the other hand used be able make a post without using the word cunt in a lot of his posts ;-)

Bizarrely I find this quite disconcerting on both counts, although I would say this, I'm not sure which Carl I prefer but Ted as was, I preferred.


Ever since I climbed a mountain in Kyrgyzstan and sat on the top looking out to the blue yonder I learnt how to harness that anger and manage it like the fuckign pro I am.........

Ted might want to go to that Spiritual place one day....but not yet.



I'm sat at my desk and I can actually see those mountains in Kyrgystan...and I am in such a zen state that I can say that you are both cunts...but I say that with much love


It was totally Pet detectve stuff mate.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby maxxi » Tue Jun 25, 2013 1:37 am

I have never ever ever ever been comfortable with Marwood being employed in any capacity at the cub. 
I mean what does he reallly do apart from being Khaldoon's puppet? Meh
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:01 am

Ted Hughes wrote:Of course he isn't involved.

You fucking idiots.

Neither was Mancini apart from when he fought and fought

Marwood signed Adam Johnson for instance

Then Mancini signed Silva, Yaya, Aguero (Marwood was in Eastern Europe watching Savic) , not sure about Vieira he may be classed as quality, in which case he's down to Mancini , same with Dzeko, we'll see how he does next season, if he has a stinker, Marwood signed him, Kolarov definitely Marwood (Seria A fucking expert) Marwood & Mancini almost came to blows about Savic, Mancini's mate, who was his manager, told Marwood he was fucking shite, but in spite of Mancini's protests, Marwood insisted on signing him like he did Maicon last season. It's just endless.

Now we have these Spanish blokes & this vampire cunt is pretending he knew who Fernandinho & Navas were; as if.


Completely unfair mate.

Navas and Fernandinho have to play and show their value before its decided who spotted them:)
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:54 am

CTID Hants wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Of course he isn't involved.

You fucking idiots.

Neither was Mancini apart from when he fought and fought

Marwood signed Adam Johnson for instance

Then Mancini signed Silva, Yaya, Aguero (Marwood was in Eastern Europe watching Savic) , not sure about Vieira he may be classed as quality, in which case he's down to Mancini , same with Dzeko, we'll see how he does next season, if he has a stinker, Marwood signed him, Kolarov definitely Marwood (Seria A fucking expert) Marwood & Mancini almost came to blows about Savic, Mancini's mate, who was his manager, told Marwood he was fucking shite, but in spite of Mancini's protests, Marwood insisted on signing him like he did Maicon last season. It's just endless.

Now we have these Spanish blokes & this vampire cunt is pretending he knew who Fernandinho & Navas were; as if.


Ted, MOST of the time I agree with your views, but I really do hope for your sake that you are taking the blood pressure tablets that you must have prescribed by your doctor?

You have logic and insight BUT, you really need to take a look at your anger, the amount of (keyboard) abuse you are dishing out is quite distressing for a man of your stature, I appreciate that there some posters especially in the Isco thread that are just throwing in any 'snippet' of bollox and some of them even the UN would turn a blind on the firing squad ;-)

Chill out Ted, please.



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Re: pellegrini

Postby Slim » Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:58 am

I looked at a hill, took morphine, awesome.
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Re: pellegrini

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Re: pellegrini

Postby Michael Brookes » Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:29 am

Article pasted below:
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What Role Will Yaya Toure Play Under Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester City?

In Manuel Pellegrini, Manchester City have acquired an astute tactician who, unlike many of today’s top managers, has shown his ability to be flexible in his choice of tactics.

Throughout his career, Pellegrini has used a variety of formations, some of which include 4-3-1-2, 4-2-3-1, 4-2-2-2 and 4-4-2. When looking at Pellegrini’s favored tactics, one feature is prominent — and that’s using two highly disciplined defensive midfielders. The key word here is discipline as Pellegrini bases his sides on a structured, organized unit, which is defined by two anchors who control the game at both ends of the field. That begs the question, what role will Yaya Toure play?

Since he arrived at the Etihad, Toure has literally been the driving force behind an emerging Manchester City side, dragging City out of sticky situations time and time again. Of course, Mancini often employed Toure in a deep role, whereby he sat alongside Gareth Barry, usually looking constrained and isolated. As games grew on and City struggled to break teams down time and time again, Mancini would finally unleash Toure, allowing the Ivorian to dictate games through the use of power alone.

This is a feature we are unlikely to see often under Pellegrini, whose sides enjoy a slow, structured build up in possession, allowing them to be ready for quick transitions when dispossessed. Here is the key for Toure — transitions. Pellegrini utilizes his full backs to provide width in the attacking phases, allowing his more creative ‘interiores’ to move inside and cut open defences. So what does this mean for the central midfielders?

Pellegrini requires strong, mobile defensive midfielders who must also have the ability to build play from deep positions, so it is not hard to see why the likes of Marcos Senna and Jeremy Toulalan have been vital to Pellegrini’s sides. Looking at this description it is difficult to see why Toure might not fit in. He is one of the most athletic players in the world who is also blessed with exceptional vision and passing. However the key is discipline. Pellegrini requires someone who is prepared to relinquish almost all attacking freedom, which would certainly take the edge off Toure’s presence.

Furthermore City have already invested heavily in Brazilian playmaker Fernandinho, who is almost certain to fill the role of a deep lying playmaker. This means Pellegrini simply needs a partner for Fernandinho,where together the pair will sit deep and look to begin a slow attacking build up. Perhaps more importantly, they will provide solid defensive cover for the attacking minded full backs, limiting City’s vulnerability to the counter attack, which was so evident under Mancini last year.

The real question is then, is Yaya Toure willing to play with so much defensive discipline where his unwillingness to do so led to his departure from Barcelona? There is no way that Pellegrini will try to get rid of Toure, but will the Spaniard try and turn him into a player he doesn’t want to be?

Of course there are other options. Against most Premier League sides, City would not need such a rigorous defensive outline, allowing Toure to move forward. Alternatively, Pellegrini may convene with Fernandinho who may be willing to take some defensive responsibility off Toure, allowing them to take turns in undertaking the playmaker role.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Saul Goodman » Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:36 am

Great read. Thanks for that.

Aguero Dzeko
Silva yaya Navas
Fernandinho Barry
Back 5

Maybe?
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Sat Jun 29, 2013 5:44 am

Saul Goodman wrote:Great read. Thanks for that.

Aguero Dzeko
Silva yaya Navas
Fernandinho Barry
Back 5

Maybe?


I think the rest of the league would take exception to us playing with 12.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Slim » Sat Jun 29, 2013 6:47 am

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Saul Goodman wrote:Great read. Thanks for that.

Aguero Dzeko
Silva yaya Navas
Fernandinho Barry
Back 5

Maybe?


I think the rest of the league would take exception to us playing with 12.


Scum have done it for years.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:02 am

Saul Goodman wrote:Great read. Thanks for that.

Aguero Dzeko
Silva yaya Navas
Fernandinho Barry
Back 5

Maybe?


I think this is it yes. And this needs to be taken into consideration when we consider the striker issue. If Pelle is as tactically skilled as promised, I can't see him using yaya in a defensive role again.

By the way, the way this article describes the count's tactics, they sound awfully similar to mancini's. Not complaining but just saying.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Saul Goodman » Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:42 am

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
I think the rest of the league would take exception to us playing with 12.

Haha whoops. Too true
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Dubaimancityfan » Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:18 am

Saul Goodman wrote:Great read. Thanks for that.

Aguero Dzeko
Silva yaya Navas
Fernandinho Barry
Back 5

Maybe?


Well it's about bloody time to unleash Yaya and keep him unleashed. He was wasted when he had to defend more than attack. I doubt that Barry will partner Ferny. I think Garcia or Milner will be closer to that role. But then again we still don't know how the Engineer really thinks and works. Interesting times ahead.
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