Pellegrini Satisfometer

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How satisfied are you with Pellegrini's work to date?

Highly satisfied
79
41%
Satisfied
47
24%
Neither satisfied nor particularly dissatisfied
16
8%
Dissatisfied
23
12%
Highly dissatisfied
30
15%
 
Total votes : 195

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:27 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Mancini was the definition of Stubburn.


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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:28 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Mancini was the definition of Stubburn.


Pretty much, bordering on obnoxious.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby mcfc1632 » Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:37 am

Disappointing last night and 'out-thought' by twattie - but he has earned an awful lot of latitude in my mind.

Without Aguero and Ferd he should perhaps have 'bent' a little - brave call that has been left to appear naïve - bit like against Bayern.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:16 pm

As this is fluid what are Blues thoughts after dropping 5 points?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby MilnersJaw » Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:27 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:As this is fluid what are Blues thoughts after dropping 5 points?


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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby South Stand Balti » Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:33 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:As this is fluid what are Blues thoughts after dropping 5 points?
In general terms I don't think we have improved since Mancini was in charge. No worser either. There is a lot made of our goal scoring exploits under the Count but I remember well our six goals at the Swamp and the 5 at Spurs and the 6 and 5 against Norwich under Mancini etc. it's a myth to think we play a new brand of attacking footie. We scored 93 goals in a season in the Prem when we won the league. So far 68 under Pellers. We may not beat the 93 given the away matches we have. MP loves Demichelis but no one else rates him at all. Mancini had the same fixation with Balo. Demichelis in front of Lescott? Barry loaned to Everton? Most managers of any note could put our squad amongst the front runners but will MP push us beyond as Mancini did?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Twobob » Sat Feb 08, 2014 7:37 pm

MilnersJaw wrote: Hungry


Same here - i need chips!

Laudrup is available now ;-)

In all seriousness, we've hit a challenge that is of our own success in fighting on four fronts. Test of the man will be how he prioritises resources which are depleted to maximise on one or two fronts.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:10 pm

MilnersJaw wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:As this is fluid what are Blues thoughts after dropping 5 points?


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It was a honest question. I note there is a lot of Blues not wanting to debate the manager, rather turning to tiredness of players and being 'Unlucky'. Whatever it is, it does involve the manager.

Or is this not the Pellers debate thread?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Original Dub » Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:11 pm

We will hit troughs. This is a trough.

The good thing is, anyone with half a clue about city this season can tell exactly what the problem is.

Our player of the year to date at the time was taken out of the game... one of the greatest strikers on the planet is out and (most importantly imo) the standout all round midfielder in the league happened to join the other two at the same time.

The balance has been affected. Every point from now until at least two of them return is so important.

The manager could perhaps perfom better in certain situations but I don't envy him at this particular moment.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:20 pm

Original Dub wrote:We will hit troughs. This is a trough.

The good thing is, anyone with half a clue about city this season can tell exactly what the problem is.

Our player of the year to date at the time was taken out of the game... one of the greatest strikers on the planet is out and (most importantly imo) the standout all round midfielder in the league happened to join the other two at the same time.

The balance has been affected. Every point from now until at least two of them return is so important.

The manager could perhaps perfom better in certain situations but I don't envy him at this particular moment.

Of course you're right mate but the manager of such a team isn't there to do what me or you could, he's paid a huge wedge because he's got the know-how to get the best out of the squad at his disposal.

I think we've let Chelsea steal the baton out of our hand and given them enough to give them confidence to go on and take the title. We are also going through a patch of games that could very well determine our season, starting with a practice run for the Cup final on Wednesday. After that it gets a lot harder.

Somebody mentioned a tough game away to Liverpool. Well, if we lost that then they'd be 1 point off us.

Not that we should be worried though, we score 4 goals a game, don't you know.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:36 am

South Stand Balti wrote: In general terms I don't think we have improved since Mancini was in charge. No worser either. There is a lot made of our goal scoring exploits under the Count but I remember well our six goals at the Swamp and the 5 at Spurs and the 6 and 5 against Norwich under Mancini etc. it's a myth to think we play a new brand of attacking footie. We scored 93 goals in a season in the Prem when we won the league. So far 68 under Pellers. We may not beat the 93 given the away matches we have. MP loves Demichelis but no one else rates him at all. Mancini had the same fixation with Balo. Demichelis in front of Lescott? Barry loaned to Everton? Most managers of any note could put our squad amongst the front runners but will MP push us beyond as Mancini did?


Barry loaned to Everton was a stroke of genius. After all the thrilling football this season, I'm amazed that people still bang on about a player who went sideways mainly, lost the ball a lot and was too slow to retrieve the situation. Barry was one of the main reasons why we became so slow and ponderous and absolutely had to go.
Still very happy with Hells Pells.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby South Stand Balti » Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:53 am

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote: Barry loaned to Everton was a stroke of genius. After all the thrilling football this season, I'm amazed that people still bang on about a player who went sideways mainly, lost the ball a lot and was too slow to retrieve the situation. Barry was one of the main reasons why we became so slow and ponderous and absolutely had to go. Still very happy with Hells Pells.

I think Barry is better cover for central mid than Demichelis. Yaya and Fern would be our preferred two of course, but Barry could have played against Chelsea instead of Demichelis
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Lee_R » Sun Mar 02, 2014 7:46 am

Well.. could break his duck today!
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby South Stand Balti » Sun Mar 02, 2014 12:39 pm

Will take a lot to get over MPs tactical master stroke of playing 2 left backs against Barca and Demich in midfield against Chelsea. Garcia at centre back early in the season was nt too impressive either. As for the free flowing football....6-1 at manure, 5-1 at Spurs, 11 goals in 2 games against Norwich etc etc when we won the league. I do like MP but I don't think we have improved under him, though we are not any worse either
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Sun Mar 02, 2014 12:41 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
South Stand Balti wrote: In general terms I don't think we have improved since Mancini was in charge. No worser either. There is a lot made of our goal scoring exploits under the Count but I remember well our six goals at the Swamp and the 5 at Spurs and the 6 and 5 against Norwich under Mancini etc. it's a myth to think we play a new brand of attacking footie. We scored 93 goals in a season in the Prem when we won the league. So far 68 under Pellers. We may not beat the 93 given the away matches we have. MP loves Demichelis but no one else rates him at all. Mancini had the same fixation with Balo. Demichelis in front of Lescott? Barry loaned to Everton? Most managers of any note could put our squad amongst the front runners but will MP push us beyond as Mancini did?


Barry loaned to Everton was a stroke of genius. After all the thrilling football this season, I'm amazed that people still bang on about a player who went sideways mainly, lost the ball a lot and was too slow to retrieve the situation. Barry was one of the main reasons why we became so slow and ponderous and absolutely had to go.
Still very happy with Hells Pells.

Barry > Garcia.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:03 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
South Stand Balti wrote: In general terms I don't think we have improved since Mancini was in charge. No worser either. There is a lot made of our goal scoring exploits under the Count but I remember well our six goals at the Swamp and the 5 at Spurs and the 6 and 5 against Norwich under Mancini etc. it's a myth to think we play a new brand of attacking footie. We scored 93 goals in a season in the Prem when we won the league. So far 68 under Pellers. We may not beat the 93 given the away matches we have. MP loves Demichelis but no one else rates him at all. Mancini had the same fixation with Balo. Demichelis in front of Lescott? Barry loaned to Everton? Most managers of any note could put our squad amongst the front runners but will MP push us beyond as Mancini did?


Barry loaned to Everton was a stroke of genius. After all the thrilling football this season, I'm amazed that people still bang on about a player who went sideways mainly, lost the ball a lot and was too slow to retrieve the situation. Barry was one of the main reasons why we became so slow and ponderous and absolutely had to go.
Still very happy with Hells Pells.

Barry > Garcia.

Garcia just started to look decent and his reward is to get dropped. Interesting man management.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Slim » Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:21 pm

Tokyo Blue wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
South Stand Balti wrote: In general terms I don't think we have improved since Mancini was in charge. No worser either. There is a lot made of our goal scoring exploits under the Count but I remember well our six goals at the Swamp and the 5 at Spurs and the 6 and 5 against Norwich under Mancini etc. it's a myth to think we play a new brand of attacking footie. We scored 93 goals in a season in the Prem when we won the league. So far 68 under Pellers. We may not beat the 93 given the away matches we have. MP loves Demichelis but no one else rates him at all. Mancini had the same fixation with Balo. Demichelis in front of Lescott? Barry loaned to Everton? Most managers of any note could put our squad amongst the front runners but will MP push us beyond as Mancini did?


Barry loaned to Everton was a stroke of genius. After all the thrilling football this season, I'm amazed that people still bang on about a player who went sideways mainly, lost the ball a lot and was too slow to retrieve the situation. Barry was one of the main reasons why we became so slow and ponderous and absolutely had to go.
Still very happy with Hells Pells.

Barry > Garcia.

Garcia just started to look decent and his reward is to get dropped. Interesting man management.


Isn't that the Mancini school of man management?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby KinkyKinkladze » Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:18 pm

He's won us a trophy. I am extremely satisfied now.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:29 pm

Time for an upgrade (rating, not manager!)
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:41 pm

Anyone less than exstatic needs to get theirnhead examined! League cup winners babehhhhhh!
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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