Wonderwall wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:"The players scoring the goals are players that I bought - Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure and David Silva," he added.
"I think Pellegrini is doing a good job but what is happening now at Manchester City, we did three years ago."
Bollocks , bringing in Navas and Negredo and actually man managing the players is the reason we are banging them in for fun and winning.................with a smile.
so if he wants the acclaim then he should shoulder all the blame for messing up in Europe twice and completely screwing up the league and cup last season. You cant have it both ways,
I don't think one of those was "messing up". Good points total in a very tough group.
Madrid Away?
Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:"The players scoring the goals are players that I bought - Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure and David Silva," he added.
"I think Pellegrini is doing a good job but what is happening now at Manchester City, we did three years ago."
Bollocks , bringing in Navas and Negredo and actually man managing the players is the reason we are banging them in for fun and winning.................with a smile.
so if he wants the acclaim then he should shoulder all the blame for messing up in Europe twice and completely screwing up the league and cup last season. You cant have it both ways,
I don't think one of those was "messing up". Good points total in a very tough group.
Madrid Away?
Were you expecting something from that game before kickoff?
Wonderwall wrote:I always expect something, especially winning with minutes to go
Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I always expect something, especially winning with minutes to go
I'm sure QPR felt the same.
Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I always expect something, especially winning with minutes to go
I'm sure QPR felt the same.
6 points off Ajax & we would have been playing v a Dortmund side with nothing to play for, needing 1 point.
There is also the fact that, now most people have realised that Nastasic isn't actually Bobby Moore, the daft cunt stuck him in at the Bernabau at 19, & he put Maicon at fucking fullbck.
Pellegrini would have hammered Ajax twice hammered Dortmund away & probably beat Real Madrid at least once.
In the previous season, Mancini brought back Kolo Toure, who hadn't kicked a ball for 6 months, & stuck him up against Gomez.
For City, in Europe, the bloke was a joke.
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I always expect something, especially winning with minutes to go
I'm sure QPR felt the same.
6 points off Ajax & we would have been playing v a Dortmund side with nothing to play for, needing 1 point.
There is also the fact that, now most people have realised that Nastasic isn't actually Bobby Moore, the daft cunt stuck him in at the Bernabau at 19, & he put Maicon at fucking fullbck.
Pellegrini would have hammered Ajax twice hammered Dortmund away & probably beat Real Madrid at least once.
In the previous season, Mancini brought back Kolo Toure, who hadn't kicked a ball for 6 months, & stuck him up against Gomez.
For City, in Europe, the bloke was a joke.
I find it funny that I said one of those season's he didn't really mess it up, we got 10 points in a hard group and it wasn't quite enough.
And then you and my brother both cite examples of how he fucked up from the other season to prove what exactly? That I am wrong on a point I never made?
ross.mcfc wrote:I had a little chuckle at that. I would not expect a manager to come out and belittle his own achievements but to claim we are the same as three years ago is a tad deluded.
Apart from coasting in the Champions Leauge and scoring for fun the main difference is we do not have two negative influences in the changing room like Tevez and Balotelli in the dressing room anymore. problems Mancini either created or chucked gas on the fire. I don't think it is a coincidence that guys like Dzeko and Nasri all of a sudden look like solid team players now that those two are gone.
Look at Dzeko's set up for Kuns goal against Blackburn. He could easily have scored himself. He was in a a better posistion to score from there than the two goals he scored but laid one on a plate for a team mate who had been out injured. Had Tevez or Balotelli been out that long last season there is no chance he would have passed to them. That spoke volumes for the difference in the dressing room from this season to that of the Mancini era.
Tevez would have caused problems regardless of the manager. Balotelli was a problem Mancini brought on himself.
Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I always expect something, especially winning with minutes to go
I'm sure QPR felt the same.
6 points off Ajax & we would have been playing v a Dortmund side with nothing to play for, needing 1 point.
There is also the fact that, now most people have realised that Nastasic isn't actually Bobby Moore, the daft cunt stuck him in at the Bernabau at 19, & he put Maicon at fucking fullbck.
Pellegrini would have hammered Ajax twice hammered Dortmund away & probably beat Real Madrid at least once.
In the previous season, Mancini brought back Kolo Toure, who hadn't kicked a ball for 6 months, & stuck him up against Gomez.
For City, in Europe, the bloke was a joke.
I find it funny that I said one of those season's he didn't really mess it up, we got 10 points in a hard group and it wasn't quite enough.
And then you and my brother both cite examples of how he fucked up from the other season to prove what exactly? That I am wrong on a point I never made?
Not every line I post is for your benefit.
The bit replying to you, is the stuff which relates to it.
The rest is an addition of my opinion on his other ludicrous big game decision. I think he was shite in the UEFA Cup as well, which I forgot to mention.
Slim wrote:
My mistake, I misconstrued the fact you weren't replying to me on the basis that you were replying to me.
Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:
My mistake, I misconstrued the fact you weren't replying to me on the basis that you were replying to me.
I did reply to you.
He put fat fucking Kolo Toure in the middle of the defence v Bayern away, & we were totally disorganised & got off to a shit start in the group when we had actually looked the better team until crappy defensive mistakes crept in.
It was ridiculous.
I don't think his points total there is anything to use in his defence. He dicked around with the team & tactics , both seasons.
[/highlight]ross.mcfc wrote:I had a little chuckle at that. I would not expect a manager to come out and belittle his own achievements but to claim we are the same as three years ago is a tad deluded.
Apart from coasting in the Champions Leauge and scoring for fun the main difference is we do not have two negative influences in the changing room like Tevez and Balotelli in the dressing room anymore. problems Mancini either created or chucked gas on the fire. I don't think it is a coincidence that guys like Dzeko and Nasri all of a sudden look like solid team players now that those two are gone.
Look at Dzeko's set up for Kuns goal against Blackburn. He could easily have scored himself. He was in a a better posistion to score from there than the two goals he scored but laid one on a plate for a team mate who had been out injured. Had Tevez or Balotelli been out that long last season there is no chance he would have passed to them. That spoke volumes for the difference in the dressing room from this season to that of the Mancini era.
[highlight]Tevez would have caused problems regardless of the manager. Balotelli was a problem Mancini brought on himself.
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