Ted Hughes wrote:Whatever the pros & cons of Bob, I don't miss this one bit:
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lets all have a disco wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Whatever the pros & cons of Bob, I don't miss this one bit:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... at-6090967
The rent a quote nature of Bobby is what got him the boot.
Scatman wrote:He had a team that should have won the league by 15 points but did it by goal difference, and turned it into a team that lost the league by 15 points. 30 points in two seasons. Good effort.
Ted Hughes wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Whatever the pros & cons of Bob, I don't miss this one bit:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... at-6090967
The rent a quote nature of Bobby is what got him the boot.
This ongoing bollocks with him & Balotelli would be dominating the headlines now, even if it was in a good way & Mario had scored 3 on Sunday, it would all be; "he could do this" or "he should do that". Tiresome.
lets all have a disco wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Whatever the pros & cons of Bob, I don't miss this one bit:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... at-6090967
The rent a quote nature of Bobby is what got him the boot.
This ongoing bollocks with him & Balotelli would be dominating the headlines now, even if it was in a good way & Mario had scored 3 on Sunday, it would all be; "he could do this" or "he should do that". Tiresome.
'Roberto Mancini' should have nothing to do with Balotelli in future as they simply cant work together despite what they both think of each other.
He should also stop talking about him in the public.
There are reports he is going to Gala now that will be interesting as if you fuck up there and lose to a lower league team or a cup final team you need security on your gaff adding in his hot headed nature.
Scatman wrote:He had a team that should have won the league by 15 points but did it by goal difference, and turned it into a team that lost the league by 15 points. 30 points in two seasons. Good effort.
i agree with your assessment Ted.Right man at the right time,he made us hard to beat.We are constantly evolving as a Club.Ted Hughes wrote:Quite a lot of rags felt that way about Mancini & irrespective of Pellegrini's appointment, I think they are partially right. He lacked attacking ideas, in fact was pretty poor in that area imo. But he made us solid & he broke their stranglehold on us, which many rags also realise. Not sure Pellegrini could have done that, at that time, or many managers for that matter. Would have taken a fair bit longer & possibly several sackings. Bob did it in one go.
Bob would have had to go sooner or later imo but he got the party started & set the club up fpr the Count, (or whoever else if he fucks up), to be able to take it to another level, which WILL happen, Count or no Count.
I think Bob reached his limit but he will always be the bloke who started it, & a City legend.
Ted Hughes wrote:He lacked attacking ideas, in fact was pretty poor in that area imo. But he made us solid & he broke their stranglehold on us, which many rags also realise. Not sure Pellegrini could have done that, at that time, or many managers for that matter. Would have taken a fair bit longer & possibly several sackings. Bob did it in one go.
Bob would have had to go sooner or later imo but he got the party started & set the club up fpr the Count, (or whoever else if he fucks up), to be able to take it to another level, which WILL happen, Count or no Count.
I think Bob reached his limit but he will always be the bloke who started it, & a City legend.
Scatman wrote:He had a team that should have won the league by 15 points but did it by goal difference, and turned it into a team that lost the league by 15 points. 30 points in two seasons. Good effort.
Nutzer wrote:Mancini was too defensively minded. I felt that we won the league in spite of him rather than because of him. The players seemed to have thrown off his defensive tactics and gone on the offensive and we roared to the top and stayed there.
Last season I felt the he and the team weren't always in synch and by the Cup Final didn't really want to play for him. In fact, after he was sacked, one player was quoted as saying that the only downside to winning the league was that Mancini would continue as manager.
zabbadabbado wrote:Rags truly gutted that Mancini has gone ? Was enjoying a few pints with a couple of gutted Rags after we annihilated them in the Derby, when I was shocked by their very revealing opinions. They thought that Mancini was actually holding us back and really are genuinely gutted that he has gone, I mean wtf? I explained that Mancini brought us our first title in 44 years and deserves some credit, yet they still think we should have romped the League the Season we won it. They also think they them selves have been in decline for a few seasons not strengthening in key areas knowing players were too old and are very pessimistic about their future. They are now genuinely fearful that we will reach our true potential with the shackles taken off the team. They honestly believe our football is going to blow all away if we continue to play this fast paced attacking game.( nice to hear) Was Mancini really that bad for us though ?,am I delusional ?,I have to be honest i was shocked hearing RAGS say they wanted Mancini to stay at our club because most off them think he was a clueless Cnut. I actualy thought he was a half decent manager ? I have to say though I have not enjoyed football like I have the last 3 games for a while. I think the football has been something special, well done Manuel and the boys and long may it continue. It is nice to see all the players smiling and enjoying the game. great stuff.
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