Swales4ever wrote:I am so glad: all MCFC problems are solved aaaallllll the sudden!
Those suffering 3 years are behind the shoulders, now.
we are back in heaven and we might finally start to win things!
Just, please, someone be so graceful to take all those idiots, chanting every game at everywhere City are playing, to Ted_Pol_Pot reeducational camp: the morons should have lived in a parallel world!
Britain I was educated in, was based on [highlight][u]Respect, Fairness, Acknowledgment and Loyalty[/highlight].... now it seems - all the sudden - that Revisionism is ruling all around, at least at MCFC, since May 13th, 2013. [/u]
funnily enough, just May, 13th!
Disgraceful never had a more comprehensive meaning.
I promise I shut up, and will be looking forward to see how many Crimes against Humanity will be charged to next incumbent, at any drop of a point or perfonmance, by the same bunch of ungrateful sycophants who have constantly abused Roberto Mancini for daring to bring some professionalism back to this Great Club, while restoring Pride and Success!
Swales4ever wrote:I am so glad: all MCFC problems are solved aaaallllll the sudden!
Those suffering 3 years are behind the shoulders, now.
we are back in heaven and we might finally start to win things!
Just, please, someone be so graceful to take all those idiots, chanting every game at everywhere City are playing, to Ted_Pol_Pot reeducational camp: the morons should have lived in a parallel world!
Britain I was educated in, was based on [highlight]Respect, Fairness, Acknowledgment and Loyalty[/highlight].... now it seems - all the sudden - that Revisionism is ruling all around, at least at MCFC, since May 13th, 2013.
funnily enough, just May, 13th!
Disgraceful never had a more comprehensive meaning.
I promise I shut up, and will be looking forward to see how many Crimes against Humanity will be charged to next incumbent, at any drop of a point or perfonmance, by the same bunch of ungrateful sycophants who have constantly abused Roberto Mancini for daring to bring some professionalism back to this Great Club, while restoring Pride and Success!
john@staustell wrote:Well it's all fun.
NQDP hasn't been as wound up as this week since the time leading up to Hughes' sacking and Mancini's appointment.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:Well it's all fun.
NQDP hasn't been as wound up as this week since the time leading up to Hughes' sacking and Mancini's appointment.
Well Mancini years were pretty sweet ride overall. With the cups coming in I couldn't find reasons to get pissed off.
Ted Hughes wrote:Chopper wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:.....& if some of you fuckers weren't so utterly stuck up Mancini's fucking arse .....
....you agenda ridden cunts.
I thought we played similar to what we've played all season.
Oh wait, what's this 'Agenda Ridden Cunts' you talk of?
You're a total and utter arse mate. You proclaimed you weren't a Mancini outer yet you now come out with that. I won't call you names, I won't call you a fuckwit who knows all there is to know about football, I won't even say you are lost in your own delusion. What I will say though is that you are a City fan and entitled to your opinion.
Well done.
Well said that man. The team seemed the exact same to me. The thread was started to suggest how much better the team was doing. What do you expect from ted, disagreeing with him results in insults. The Balotelli (ted the mind reader) thread proved that and he hasnt changed since.
And you're re forming your little gang again ? Oh how cute.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:Well it's all fun.
NQDP hasn't been as wound up as this week since the time leading up to Hughes' sacking and Mancini's appointment.
Well Mancini years were pretty sweet ride overall. With the cups coming in I couldn't find reasons to get pissed off.
you did OK
Alex Sapphire wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:Well it's all fun.
NQDP hasn't been as wound up as this week since the time leading up to Hughes' sacking and Mancini's appointment.
Well Mancini years were pretty sweet ride overall. With the cups coming in I couldn't find reasons to get pissed off.
you did OK
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Chopper wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:.....& if some of you fuckers weren't so utterly stuck up Mancini's fucking arse .....
....you agenda ridden cunts.
I thought we played similar to what we've played all season.
Oh wait, what's this 'Agenda Ridden Cunts' you talk of?
You're a total and utter arse mate. You proclaimed you weren't a Mancini outer yet you now come out with that. I won't call you names, I won't call you a fuckwit who knows all there is to know about football, I won't even say you are lost in your own delusion. What I will say though is that you are a City fan and entitled to your opinion.
Well done.
Well said that man. The team seemed the exact same to me. The thread was started to suggest how much better the team was doing. What do you expect from ted, disagreeing with him results in insults. The Balotelli (ted the mind reader) thread proved that and he hasnt changed since.
And you're re forming your little gang again ? Oh how cute.
I stopped reading there mate. Saying people are forming little gangs after calling these said people, what was it now, oh that was it, agenda ridden cunts, and alike, will almost certainly push these people together into the said 'Gangs'.
I don't think anybody would want us to play badly just to emphasise a point. In fact, I think all want the opposite, seeing it was Kiddo at the helm.
You seem to have got a complex Ted, as if you see certain posters being out to get you when the reality is that sometimes they just don't agree with your assessments. Then calling them names just for supporting the manager after the debacle that ensued only enflames the situation.
Debate is what this board is about and it would be a sad and lonely place if we all had the same views and opinions. That maybe you're problem mate, you might not be able to accept somebody elses opinion and therefore see it as an affront to your own.
Just saying.
Swales4ever wrote:Only one of the top managers available on the market, could have been so brave and romantic to help Your efforts and investments to come to effectiveness and that is Mancini. People thinking that the likes of Mourinho, Ancelotti, Van Gal and so on, could ahve took the same risk to their carefully established reputation are silly deluded.
If it wasn't for the hard and committed work of Mancini, our beloved MCFC, would still standing sixth or so on the PL table, wasting money under the management of average second string managers like Hughes.
Now, the phase two has been deemed accomplished and has been decided to move to phase three: The Mancunian Way to La Cantera. Fair enough: as a passionate Blue I wish it will work wonders with Soriano and Berguistein running the shield of the Falcon Retriver. I really hopes that our beloved Club won't step back at mercies of young millionaires who don't want to be told to not get drunk at the pub and to work hard to enhance and develop their potential.
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I really hopes that our beloved Club won't step back at mercies of young millionaires who don't want to be told to not get drunk at the pub and to work hard to enhance and develop their potential.
Swales4ever wrote:If it wasn't for the hard and committed work of Mancini, our beloved MCFC, would still standing sixth or so on the PL table, wasting money under the management of average second string managers like Hughes.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Swales4ever wrote:If it wasn't for the hard and committed work of Mancini, our beloved MCFC, would still standing sixth or so on the PL table, wasting money under the management of average second string managers like Hughes.
I think this is where people have a problem with the whole issue of you sensationalising Mancini's achievements, as though he took a little back street club on and made them giants.
Regardless what Hughes might or might not have done had he stayed that season, he was going to be replaced as he wasn't the owner's man. Had Mancini found himself another job, it means another manager top manager would have been out of work.
Manchester City would have appointed a different manager of the very highest caliber in 2009/10 whether it was Mancini or not - he is not the only good manager out there. And the only issue we have long had with Mancini, is that with the resources he had to call upon, he achieved nothing remarkable in his time at City that other managers of his caliber or better could not feasibly have achieved.
Therefore, it simply isn't true that City would still be in 6th place under 2nd rate managers, that really isn't true at all. Where we diverge in our views, is that whilst you feel Mancini's feats were remarkable, lots of us feel that they were pretty average in the context of the resources at his disposal.
Thats it, thats all, there's no intrigue or witch hunt against him, we just didnt think he was very good.
Sideshow Bob wrote:last night, we looked a far freer and more fluid attacking force than we have for many months. i think bob would have loved to have us play like that every week, but he became very gun shy following the hiding we took in napoli.
london blue 2 wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:last night, we looked a far freer and more fluid attacking force than we have for many months. i think bob would have loved to have us play like that every week, but he became very gun shy following the hiding we took in napoli.
Agreed but we still struggled to put the ball in the net again and if we were up against decent oppo we may have been made to pay.
To early to tell for me.
That said Agueros goal was a thing of beauty!
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