getdressedmctavish wrote:Is the cynical destruction of games actually what is required sometimes? The contrast with our light weight naivite at Anfield could not be greater.
getdressedmctavish wrote:Is the cynical destruction of games actually what is required sometimes? The contrast with our light weight naivite at Anfield could not be greater.
Im_Spartacus wrote:getdressedmctavish wrote:Is the cynical destruction of games actually what is required sometimes? The contrast with our light weight naivite at Anfield could not be greater.
Of course it is. He sets out to destroy any rhythm the opposition might need to swing the game in their favour. Teams like us, Liverpool, Barcelona need to be knocked out of their stride and be dragged down to their level for the first 30, then he can start to chip away at them properly.
He is a total master of getting the tactics right for the game, and unfairly he is this portrayed as negative, where the reality is that Chelsea are only 'negative' in the must win games, and they are actually very enjoyable to watch in the remainder.
Mancini sort of tried to copy the approach, but largely set out to destroy the rhythm of every team we played which was generally unnecessary a when most of te teams we played parked the bus and so never had a rhythm in the first place. That's the key difference between the two managers for me
ross.mcfc wrote:
The main difference between Mourinho and Mancini is that Mourinhos teams will run through a brick wall for him. There seems to be a genuine affection between him and his players. I rarely hear an ex player talk about how much he liked Mancini.
I had zero problem with Pearce parking the bus away from home when he was our manager, sometimes a 1-0 win in that manner is more satisfying than a 5-0.
Chelsea have taken 6 points from both us and Liverpool. A good defensive team will always beat a good attacking team. We are lucky they don't have an out and out goal scorer or this league may have been over by Xmas.
We are going to have step it up a notch next season to stay with them.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:As a football fan it disgusts me to see Mourinho being celebrated as a master tactician, he's a master spoiler, a glorified BFS. Imagine there were more of his ilk at the top clubs, it would destroy the game.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:As a football fan it disgusts me to see Mourinho being celebrated as a master tactician, he's a master spoiler, a glorified BFS. Imagine there were more of his ilk at the top clubs, it would destroy the game.
Hazy2 wrote:he has an owner who will decide that is not to his taste soon I imagine, also the game tonight might leave one manager looking for a new job so maybe we might see some big changes I guess the scum are waiting for the fall out after the result.
blues2win wrote:There was that strange remark that he was only the manager and other people decided on squad selection so he didn't know what squad he would be allowed to pick for the Dippers match. Could be a sign of underlying tensions leading to a sacking/ resignation or it could be Mourinho being Mourinho.
Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:There was that strange remark that he was only the manager and other people decided on squad selection so he didn't know what squad he would be allowed to pick for the Dippers match. Could be a sign of underlying tensions leading to a sacking/ resignation or it could be Mourinho being Mourinho.
Just being a cunt & covering his own back as always. If he rests players & loses, he's just making sure everyone knows it's not his fault. If he wins, he's a hero.
Hazy2 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:There was that strange remark that he was only the manager and other people decided on squad selection so he didn't know what squad he would be allowed to pick for the Dippers match. Could be a sign of underlying tensions leading to a sacking/ resignation or it could be Mourinho being Mourinho.
Just being a cunt & covering his own back as always. If he rests players & loses, he's just making sure everyone knows it's not his fault. If he wins, he's a hero.
Cunt yes, gets the job done yes, without him this would have been a nothing end to a Scousefest. Now we have a chance to win it, what could the fallout be for us if god forbid we blow it.
ross.mcfc wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:getdressedmctavish wrote:Is the cynical destruction of games actually what is required sometimes? The contrast with our light weight naivite at Anfield could not be greater.
Of course it is. He sets out to destroy any rhythm the opposition might need to swing the game in their favour. Teams like us, Liverpool, Barcelona need to be knocked out of their stride and be dragged down to their level for the first 30, then he can start to chip away at them properly.
He is a total master of getting the tactics right for the game, and unfairly he is this portrayed as negative, where the reality is that Chelsea are only 'negative' in the must win games, and they are actually very enjoyable to watch in the remainder.
Mancini sort of tried to copy the approach, but largely set out to destroy the rhythm of every team we played which was generally unnecessary a when most of te teams we played parked the bus and so never had a rhythm in the first place. That's the key difference between the two managers for me
The main difference between Mourinho and Mancini is that Mourinhos teams will run through a brick wall for him. There seems to be a genuine affection between him and his players. I rarely hear an ex player talk about how much he liked Mancini.
I had zero problem with Pearce parking the bus away from home when he was our manager, sometimes a 1-0 win in that manner is more satisfying than a 5-0.
Chelsea have taken 6 points from both us and Liverpool. A good defensive team will always beat a good attacking team. We are lucky they don't have an out and out goal scorer or this league may have been over by Xmas.
We are going to have step it up a notch next season to stay with them.
DoomMerchant wrote:Sadly, in so many ways, this season was built for this City squad and Mancini's mindset to win the league.
Not a wind up.
Doesn't mean i haven't enjoyed our display way more this season.
Ted Hughes wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Sadly, in so many ways, this season was built for this City squad and Mancini's mindset to win the league.
Not a wind up.
Doesn't mean i haven't enjoyed our display way more this season.
Don't forget, Mancini's eventual mindset involved playing Nastasic & sometimes 3 at the back.
Mancini's title winning side is a different matter, that would have won it, but he dismantled that at the start of last season, or we probably would have won the title then as well.
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