Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Wonderwall » Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:14 pm

It's admirable that people are jumping to someone's defence.

But socs/jf needs no one to fight his battles
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:51 am

Slim wrote:
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.


I know who Anna Connell is, who is Arthur Connell?

Arthur's her dad.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Slim » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:05 am

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Slim wrote:
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.


I know who Anna Connell is, who is Arthur Connell?

Arthur's her dad.


The Vicar then?

That makes sense.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:14 am

Slim wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Slim wrote:
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.


I know who Anna Connell is, who is Arthur Connell?

Arthur's her dad.


The Vicar then?

That makes sense.

Yes, the vicar. He was the catalyst for the whole thing.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:52 am

Lev Bronstein wrote:I think Bobby was a better fit to take over from Hughes than Manuel would have been.

This I actually agree with.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:09 am

BlueinBosnia wrote:
Lev Bronstein wrote:I think Bobby was a better fit to take over from Hughes than Manuel would have been.

This I actually agree with.


Same here.

The Count is basically doing what Hughes was trying to do, but Hughes had vastly inferior players who weren't capable of doing it. To go from that level to this whilst changing 'C' list players to 'A' list players would have taken years & teams would have been able to get at us, playing so open. I doubt the Count could have taken over that team & suddenly transformed it. In time yes, but he would probably have been sacked for not hitting targets (or had to play like Mancini did anyway).

Bob approached it a different way, making us more solid, & it allowed us to bring in top quality players & win the league whilst building a platform for someone to come in & play the kind of football the bosses want (& need in order to grow the global appeal they seek).
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:01 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Lev Bronstein wrote:I think Bobby was a better fit to take over from Hughes than Manuel would have been.

This I actually agree with.


Same here.

The Count is basically doing what Hughes was trying to do, but Hughes had vastly inferior players who weren't capable of doing it. To go from that level to this whilst changing 'C' list players to 'A' list players would have taken years & teams would have been able to get at us, playing so open. I doubt the Count could have taken over that team & suddenly transformed it. In time yes, but he would probably have been sacked for not hitting targets (or had to play like Mancini did anyway).

Bob approached it a different way, making us more solid, & it allowed us to bring in top quality players & win the league whilst building a platform for someone to come in & play the kind of football the bosses want (& need in order to grow the global appeal they seek).

I agree. Mancini did well for us but ultimately it was time for him to move on before things got really sour.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby zuricity » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:04 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Yes, the vicar. He was the catalyst for the whole thing.


Wow , him being a vicar, i read that as catamite and not catalyst.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby phips » Thu Jan 23, 2014 2:53 pm

"I think Pellegrini is doing a good job but what Manchester City is doing now we did three years ago. It's the same."

no, its not the same Bobby
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby saulman » Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:06 pm

Mancini can hold his head high after what he did for us. There was a corner that needed to be turned and he steered us round it. Who knows, without him and his mentality, we may still be looking for that elusive trophy. He also presided over the greatest, never to be beaten league finish in the history of the game. As fantastic as it was, we must remind ourselves that it was only seconds from disaster. For that, I think we should thank Aguero maybe more than Mancini.

All that said, if Mancini thinks that the football we were playing in our winning season was anything like the stuff being served up today, week in/week out, he's deluding himself. We are absolutely, unbelievably, eye-rubbingly, fucking awesome. Nasri is the player we bought. Kolarov looks like a different player. The team are happy with smiles all round. Even Garcia is looking like he might turn out to be quality.....and 106 goals along the way.... AND...we no longer dominate the media for events happening off the field which is a huge plus, IMO. All of that is down to Pellegrini. Long may it continue.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Socrates » Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:33 pm

Wonderwall wrote:It's admirable that people are jumping to someone's defence.

But socs/jf needs no one to fight his battles


This much is true. I only just checked back in to this thread. People objecting to racist comments as much as defending me to be fair. That is definitely worthy.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:45 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Lev Bronstein wrote:I think Bobby was a better fit to take over from Hughes than Manuel would have been.

This I actually agree with.


Same here.

The Count is basically doing what Hughes was trying to do, but Hughes had vastly inferior players who weren't capable of doing it. To go from that level to this whilst changing 'C' list players to 'A' list players would have taken years & teams would have been able to get at us, playing so open. I doubt the Count could have taken over that team & suddenly transformed it. In time yes, but he would probably have been sacked for not hitting targets (or had to play like Mancini did anyway).

Bob approached it a different way, making us more solid, & it allowed us to bring in top quality players & win the league whilst building a platform for someone to come in & play the kind of football the bosses want (& need in order to grow the global appeal they seek).


That was ridiculous thing to say from Mancini and our current success is Pellegrini's doing although he has built to platform Mancini gave us.

But to say Hughes was trying to do anything Pellegrini is doing now would be horrible horrible insult to The Engineer. I'm not having that at all. Hughes was and still is clueless clown.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Bleed_Blue » Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:20 pm

Tricky question like :

Who gets the blame for Utd - Fergi or Moyesi
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:20 pm

i loved what Mancini accomplished. I loved the results, barring the FA Cup final loss and the CL dross. Could he have done better? Probably not. I think he took us as far as he could have.

The Count has kicked it up a notch with a change in mentality that i am so thankful for. It's what i think many of us have dreamt about...a team like this off the leash and unbridled. I've never seen anything like it.

Also, I think it's really really boring to make fun of Socs. Like pissing on a turd in the bowl, or punching a retard, or fucking a fat girl, or taking candy from a baby, etc. etc. etc.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Socrates » Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:17 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:i loved what Mancini accomplished. I loved the results, barring the FA Cup final loss and the CL dross. Could he have done better? Probably not. I think he took us as far as he could have.

The Count has kicked it up a notch with a change in mentality that i am so thankful for. It's what i think many of us have dreamt about...a team like this off the leash and unbridled. I've never seen anything like it.

Also, I think it's really really boring to make fun of Socs. Like pissing on a turd in the bowl, or punching a retard, or fucking a fat girl, or taking candy from a baby, etc. etc. etc.


I'll go with the fucking a fat girl one thanks, they have extra doses of hormones that make them awesome in bed.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby blue-nova » Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:29 pm

I'm astonished that there have only been a couple of mentions for the owner.

I suspect it was more of a journo with a leading question than a dig from Mancini, but neither him nor Pelligrini would have done much with the squad Stuart Pearce had.

95% of the success is down to the money. After that a case can be made either way.

Pointswise we're not too different now to the last two Mancini seasons.

We're scoring freely (but even that's similar to the first 4 months of the title season though).

At this point in the title season we had 54 pts, 60 league goals, and a +42 goal difference. Only 3 goals less and everything else is better than now.

Easier Champions League group too for Pelligrini.

Personally I think we've now got a more varied attack and can see the good times continuing. Mancini had striker problems by this point, and less options.

If Pelligrini wins the league, and then follows it up with the same standard the next season, then he deserves the plaudits. If the team drift like they did under Mancini, then he'll have a point.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:41 pm

Socrates wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:i loved what Mancini accomplished. I loved the results, barring the FA Cup final loss and the CL dross. Could he have done better? Probably not. I think he took us as far as he could have.

The Count has kicked it up a notch with a change in mentality that i am so thankful for. It's what i think many of us have dreamt about...a team like this off the leash and unbridled. I've never seen anything like it.

Also, I think it's really really boring to make fun of Socs. Like pissing on a turd in the bowl, or punching a retard, or fucking a fat girl, or taking candy from a baby, etc. etc. etc.


I'll go with the fucking a fat girl one thanks, they have extra doses of hormones that make them awesome in bed.


My goodness Socs, old chum, that's an interesting viewpoint.

I'll have to bow to your vastly superior knowledge in such matters.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby tc6828 » Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:08 pm

I think we were all grateful for where Bobby got us to but I find it quite sad that he is now claiming today's successes that Pelle has brought.

If things transpired differently and Bobby was still in charge, I think several of those "key players" he talks about would have left for pastures new as they couldn't take much more of his dictorial manangement style.

Happy players will always go that extra mile and often punch above their weight individually and collectively, Bobby would no longer gain that from the team.

Thank you Bobby for moving us up several notches, be proud of what you achieved, but have professional pride and leave alone, your better than that.
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby Evenmydoghatesunited » Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:11 pm

tc6828 wrote:I think we were all grateful for where Bobby got us to but I find it quite sad that he is now claiming today's successes that Pelle has brought. If things transpired differently and Bobby was still in charge, I think several of those "key players" he talks about would have left for pastures new as they couldn't take much more of his dictorial manangement style. Happy players will always go that extra mile and often punch above their weight individually and collectively, Bobby would no longer gain that from the team. Thank you Bobby for moving us up several notches, be proud of what you achieved, but have professional pride and leave alone, your better than that.


Exackerly how i see it too
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Re: Who gets the credit? Bobby or Pellers?

Postby london blue 2 » Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:48 pm

phips wrote:
"I think Pellegrini is doing a good job but what Manchester City is doing now we did three years ago. It's the same."

no, its not the same Bobby

First half of the title winning season wasn't far off. We blew almost everyone away until we were cheated at chelsea. It felt like the system was against us that season more than any with some of the shit going against us and for the rags.

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