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 Ted Hughes » Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:40 am

If he had achieved this without Silva, Nasri, Aguero, Yaya, Dzeko, Negredo, Clichy, Fernandinho, Navas, Milner, etc etc and with Ched Evans & Jo or Adebayor upfront, I would suck his fucking dick, nevermind vote 'satisfied' .

I have to say, I'm twitching on the satisfometer at the moment. Definitely it's off the scale just now & the impression I get is that what he is doing is 100% correct, despite my thoughts, & on another level entirely, to anything we have seen before, but I'm having 'too good to be true' problems, so I'm going to hang fire & make a sensible judgement after more potential rough moments/fuck ups to come.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby blues2win » Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:42 pm

The acid test will be the next few away games starting with Villa. If we show we can impose ourselves in these matches as we have in the last two then we can start to have real confidence. If I was an opposition team I 'd flood the midfield to try to stop us from bossing the game. It'll be interesting to see how we cope if this happens.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:59 pm

Satisfaction ratings so far have been based on team performance, and that’s obviously correct as it’s the ultimate test of any manager.

I’d be interested to know what people think of Pellegrini’s off the pitch stuff though. It’s equally early days to come to any conclusion on that, but my impression is that he is forging a decent relationship with the press, transmits an air of calm composure and seems to be able to generate an inclusive feeling within the squad. We haven’t seen him under real pressure yet, of course, and these things could evaporate when things get tough, but I have a feeling he will still the same which should help the squad to focus in challenging times.

As with the tactics, we should have a clearer idea at Xmas.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby dazby » Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:21 pm

brite blu sky wrote:Cup game wan it.. dunt count.

In reality the team looked better balanced than league games. Oh! hang on only one of Yaya and Ferdi per half.. magic init!

Not changing my vote till the fat lady sings that well known ditti " The midfield is sorted out ".


Still, highly unsatisfied? That's strange mate. Real strange. Surely someone as intelligent as yourself would favour a neutral position until more info came to light.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Tokyo Blue » Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:20 am

Slim wrote:Still not changing my vote, it's 7 games into a 60 game season, on the fence until at least Christmas.

As I recall, it used to really wind you up when people said this about hughes.

Anyway. Still too early to judge definitively. But so far we have done ok.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Slim » Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:52 am

Tokyo Blue wrote:
Slim wrote:Still not changing my vote, it's 7 games into a 60 game season, on the fence until at least Christmas.

As I recall, it used to really wind you up when people said this about hughes.

Anyway. Still too early to judge definitively. But so far we have done ok.


Hughes was scum before he signed, when he signed and after he left. I never hid my hated, what annoyed me was that people weren't more pissed off at the whole situation.

Yeah, I hope this week wasn't a once off and we can turn three wins into some momentum starting with Villa on the weekend, and it bothers me that at the end of September we don't have an away win in the league.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby brite blu sky » Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:47 am

dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:Cup game wan it.. dunt count.

In reality the team looked better balanced than league games. Oh! hang on only one of Yaya and Ferdi per half.. magic init!

Not changing my vote till the fat lady sings that well known ditti " The midfield is sorted out ".


Still, highly unsatisfied? That's strange mate. Real strange. Surely someone as intelligent as yourself would favour a neutral position until more info came to light.


It is not strange dazb; it is based on the well discussed problem of the mids not covering the defence in the first games coupled with not getting stuck into weaker teams. Both those look like they are being dealt with... so if that pans out then there will be no reason, for me anyway, to be dissatisfied. I want to see that Pelligrini has sorted it for sure though.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby dazby » Thu Sep 26, 2013 10:48 pm

brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:Cup game wan it.. dunt count.

In reality the team looked better balanced than league games. Oh! hang on only one of Yaya and Ferdi per half.. magic init!

Not changing my vote till the fat lady sings that well known ditti " The midfield is sorted out ".


Still, highly unsatisfied? That's strange mate. Real strange. Surely someone as intelligent as yourself would favour a neutral position until more info came to light.


It is not strange dazb; it is based on the well discussed problem of the mids not covering the defence in the first games coupled with not getting stuck into weaker teams. Both those look like they are being dealt with... so if that pans out then there will be no reason, for me anyway, to be dissatisfied. I want to see that Pelligrini has sorted it for sure though.


So you are going to remain highly dissatisfied until then?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby zabbadabbado » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:07 pm

I agonized over satisfied and very satisfied.

The performance against the RAGS was so thoroughly comprehensive it swayed me.That performance was different to anything i had seen previously in a Derby,it was like a cat playing with a mouse,i was almost embarrassed for RAG fans by our dominance in every department.It was complete,and i hope defining.

thus far i have forgiven Cardiff and am now very satisfied.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby brite blu sky » Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:09 pm

dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:Cup game wan it.. dunt count.

In reality the team looked better balanced than league games. Oh! hang on only one of Yaya and Ferdi per half.. magic init!

Not changing my vote till the fat lady sings that well known ditti " The midfield is sorted out ".


Still, highly unsatisfied? That's strange mate. Real strange. Surely someone as intelligent as yourself would favour a neutral position until more info came to light.


It is not strange dazb; it is based on the well discussed problem of the mids not covering the defence in the first games coupled with not getting stuck into weaker teams. Both those look like they are being dealt with... so if that pans out then there will be no reason, for me anyway, to be dissatisfied. I want to see that Pelligrini has sorted it for sure though.


So you are going to remain highly dissatisfied until then?


until when?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby dazby » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:44 am

brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:Cup game wan it.. dunt count.

In reality the team looked better balanced than league games. Oh! hang on only one of Yaya and Ferdi per half.. magic init!

Not changing my vote till the fat lady sings that well known ditti " The midfield is sorted out ".


Still, highly unsatisfied? That's strange mate. Real strange. Surely someone as intelligent as yourself would favour a neutral position until more info came to light.


It is not strange dazb; it is based on the well discussed problem of the mids not covering the defence in the first games coupled with not getting stuck into weaker teams. Both those look like they are being dealt with... so if that pans out then there will be no reason, for me anyway, to be dissatisfied. I want to see that Pelligrini has sorted it for sure though.


So you are going to remain highly dissatisfied until then?


until when?


You tell me. You've written that you'll be highly dissatisfied until the mids not covering the defence has been sorted. 1 goal in the past 4 games? tells me that we have.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby ant london » Fri Sep 27, 2013 12:45 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote: True dat. This topic is funny by the way. I tried the EXACT same when Hughes was in charge only to be hammered by people who were in love with Hughes. And he was doing way WAY worse than Pellegrini. Clear indication that his rag background meant lot for some people. And certainly not in negative for many.


More "I'm the biggest City fan because I hated Hughes" bollocks from you.

Some cunt growing up in Finland....dislikes United more than those who grew up in Manchester getting shit from primary school up on a daily basis for supporting City and not United.....yeah ok.

"People in love with Hughes"...what a prize arsehole you are
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Socrates » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:49 am

ant london wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote: True dat. This topic is funny by the way. I tried the EXACT same when Hughes was in charge only to be hammered by people who were in love with Hughes. And he was doing way WAY worse than Pellegrini. Clear indication that his rag background meant lot for some people. And certainly not in negative for many.


More "I'm the biggest City fan because I hated Hughes" bollocks from you.

Some cunt growing up in Finland....dislikes United more than those who grew up in Manchester getting shit from primary school up on a daily basis for supporting City and not United.....yeah ok.

"People in love with Hughes"...what a prize arsehole you are


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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Slim » Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:56 pm

I did like the pipe story, showed his true colours for me and yet some people were applauding his attention to detail.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:58 pm

Slim wrote:I did like the pipe story, showed his true colours for me and yet some people were applauding his attention to detail.


What pipe story?
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Slim » Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:03 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Slim wrote:I did like the pipe story, showed his true colours for me and yet some people were applauding his attention to detail.


What pipe story?


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1206657/Inside-Manchester-City-The-desire-changed-club--got-Champions-League-us.html
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Sat Sep 28, 2013 5:33 am

Slim wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Slim wrote:I did like the pipe story, showed his true colours for me and yet some people were applauding his attention to detail.


What pipe story?


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1206657/Inside-Manchester-City-The-desire-changed-club--got-Champions-League-us.html


LOL

I had completely forgotten about that. If anything that shows how he worked media and how they eat from his hand. You know, I assume we have some sort of collegue of mine, a real estate manager in the club and under him maintennance manager and crew of people how do these things. In any ordinary organisation the manager would just say to either of managers "oi, you know that pipe sticking out of the wall, could you get one of the boys to sort that out" while passing them in cafeteria or corridor or whatever. And that's that. But with Hughes even something as trivial as that was some fucking media happening. What do you think these people within the club thought about this guy going in public with shit like that?

But it's the same with media and any of these former rags going into management.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby brite blu sky » Sat Sep 28, 2013 6:05 pm

dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
So you are going to remain highly dissatisfied until then?


until when?


You tell me. You've written that you'll be highly dissatisfied until the mids not covering the defence has been sorted. 1 goal in the past 4 games? tells me that we have.


Seems like one of us was jumping the gun.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Arjan Van Schotte » Sat Sep 28, 2013 8:28 pm

brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
brite blu sky wrote:
dazby wrote:
So you are going to remain highly dissatisfied until then?


until when?


You tell me. You've written that you'll be highly dissatisfied until the mids not covering the defence has been sorted. 1 goal in the past 4 games? tells me that we have.


Seems like one of us was jumping the gun.


seems like some of us need to wait until we probably won't win the league - which is quite a high aspiration for a city fan.

Before being smug little cunts over a defeat.
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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

Postby Original Dub » Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:32 pm

Arjan Van Schotte wrote:
seems like some of us need to wait until we probably won't win the league - which is quite a high aspiration for a city fan.

Before being smug little cunts over a defeat.


There seems to be a few smug cunts whenever we play poorly.

City fans supposedly. Strange
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