Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
I actually think bringing back Tevez was Bob's best decision as a City manager. He put the club ahead of himself and it won us the title.
I agree with the rest of your post though.
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.
Socrates wrote:Is it just me that finds this agenda driven nastiness against Mancini objectionable? He brought in that bit of toughness that we needed to break the trophy draught and then win the league. Has Pellegrini taken us forward in terms of style of play?: YES. Does he get credit for that?: YES. Did he have a solid base to build on?: YES Is Mancini another Mourinho in that he can deliver short term success but then divisiveness sets it back? : STARTING TO LOOK THAT WAY. Will Pellegrini be tough enough when it comes to "squeaky bum time": WE DON'T KNOW YET.
Credit for our current style of football and goal scoring record - Pellegrini. Credit for the development of the squad? Bit of both, not getting hung up on who signed who but Zabba and Kompany improved hugely under Mancini and some good signings were made. Pellegrini is taking us forward, no doubt, but refighting the battles of old is fucking pointless and unnecessary. Let's enjoy the football we are seeing now, give credit to Mancini for what he achieved in the past, and wait to enjoy the even bigger trophy haul that is, I believe, coming our way in the future!
Socrates wrote:Is it just me that finds this agenda driven nastiness against Mancini objectionable? He brought in that bit of toughness that we needed to break the trophy draught and then win the league. Has Pellegrini taken us forward in terms of style of play?: YES. Does he get credit for that?: YES. Did he have a solid base to build on?: YES Is Mancini another Mourinho in that he can deliver short term success but then divisiveness sets it back? : STARTING TO LOOK THAT WAY. Will Pellegrini be tough enough when it comes to "squeaky bum time": WE DON'T KNOW YET.
Credit for our current style of football and goal scoring record - Pellegrini. Credit for the development of the squad? Bit of both, not getting hung up on who signed who but Zabba and Kompany improved hugely under Mancini and some good signings were made. Pellegrini is taking us forward, no doubt, but refighting the battles of old is fucking pointless and unnecessary. Let's enjoy the football we are seeing now, give credit to Mancini for what he achieved in the past, and wait to enjoy the even bigger trophy haul that is, I believe, coming our way in the future!
blues-clues wrote:Socrates wrote:Is it just me that finds this agenda driven nastiness against Mancini objectionable? He brought in that bit of toughness that we needed to break the trophy draught and then win the league. Has Pellegrini taken us forward in terms of style of play?: YES. Does he get credit for that?: YES. Did he have a solid base to build on?: YES Is Mancini another Mourinho in that he can deliver short term success but then divisiveness sets it back? : STARTING TO LOOK THAT WAY. Will Pellegrini be tough enough when it comes to "squeaky bum time": WE DON'T KNOW YET.
Credit for our current style of football and goal scoring record - Pellegrini. Credit for the development of the squad? Bit of both, not getting hung up on who signed who but Zabba and Kompany improved hugely under Mancini and some good signings were made. Pellegrini is taking us forward, no doubt, but refighting the battles of old is fucking pointless and unnecessary. Let's enjoy the football we are seeing now, give credit to Mancini for what he achieved in the past, and wait to enjoy the even bigger trophy haul that is, I believe, coming our way in the future!
It is Mancini who re-opened the debate with some ridiculous claims including the one that the current City team is basically his work.
Slim wrote:
Were you expecting something from that game before kickoff?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:blues-clues wrote:Socrates wrote:Is it just me that finds this agenda driven nastiness against Mancini objectionable? He brought in that bit of toughness that we needed to break the trophy draught and then win the league. Has Pellegrini taken us forward in terms of style of play?: YES. Does he get credit for that?: YES. Did he have a solid base to build on?: YES Is Mancini another Mourinho in that he can deliver short term success but then divisiveness sets it back? : STARTING TO LOOK THAT WAY. Will Pellegrini be tough enough when it comes to "squeaky bum time": WE DON'T KNOW YET.
Credit for our current style of football and goal scoring record - Pellegrini. Credit for the development of the squad? Bit of both, not getting hung up on who signed who but Zabba and Kompany improved hugely under Mancini and some good signings were made. Pellegrini is taking us forward, no doubt, but refighting the battles of old is fucking pointless and unnecessary. Let's enjoy the football we are seeing now, give credit to Mancini for what he achieved in the past, and wait to enjoy the even bigger trophy haul that is, I believe, coming our way in the future!
It is Mancini who re-opened the debate with some ridiculous claims including the one that the current City team is basically his work.
Anything negative said about Mancini Socrates raises his bulbous fuckign head, completely ignoring the fact that we are commenting on an interview Mancini just did claiming credit for where we are.
Incredible.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Anything negative said about Mancini Socrates raises his bulbous fuckign head, completely ignoring the fact that we are commenting on an interview Mancini just did claiming credit for where we are.
Incredible.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Apparently Arthur Connell's descendants are in the Evening News tonight trying to take the credit for our recent form on behalf of their late great-great-great-grandfather.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Apparently Arthur Connell's descendants are in the Evening News tonight trying to take the credit for our recent form on behalf of their late great-great-great-grandfather.
Socrates wrote:... not getting hung up on who signed who but Zabba and Kompany improved hugely under Mancini and some good signings were made.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote: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.
I actually think bringing back Tevez was Bob's best decision as a City manager. He put the club ahead of himself and it won us the title.
I agree with the rest of your post though.
Slim wrote:
I know who Anna Connell is, who is Arthur Connell?
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