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Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2014 6:29 pm
by ashton287
We got pellers to take us from a defensive set up and turn us into an attacking outfit that can destroy shit

I think next season will be his last before pep comes in and completes the job.

Or someone else, we can gaurantee it won't be that cunt mourinho at least because he is too defensive so that's a good thing.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:10 pm
by bayblue
ashton287 wrote:We got pellers to take us from a defensive set up and turn us into an attacking outfit that can destroy shit I think next season will be his last before pep comes in and completes the job. Or someone else, we can gaurantee it won't be that cunt mourinho at least because he is too defensive so that's a good thing.

It'll be very interesting what happens to Guardiola over the next season. He's getting a good old kicking from some Bayern icons and I could see a parting of the ways before too long; Bayern definitely have a culture of getting rid of managers who they don't believe fit their historical frame of reference and at the moment he's not always doing that.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:21 pm
by Clowncrete
ashton287 wrote:We got pellers to take us from a defensive set up and turn us into an attacking outfit that can destroy shit

I think next season will be his last before pep comes in and completes the job.

Or someone else, we can gaurantee it won't be that cunt mourinho at least because he is too defensive so that's a good thing.


If we get Pep and he tries the slow tempo, possession is everything shit here, then we will never win the league under him.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:22 pm
by Dwaring
He was a civil engineer what's more to say. Great profession. Got to love the man. My love the fact that everything about him is low key.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:29 pm
by Benjay
There is an article in Voz Populi today about Pep and City and that the job is his as and when. Its more a magazine article rather than idol gossip. Voz Populi is quite respected in Spain for its articles. I doubt Pep could walk into the job now but I sense his next move might be us. I always thought it might be Vieira. Anyway it seems a bit odd discussing this when we are on the verge of a title but I go back to my point that, to me, Pellers feels like a stop gap...albeit a bloody good one.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 2:38 am
by Piccsnumberoneblue
This season has been so much better than last. Great football, reasonable showing in Europe, a trophy and with two games to go in the driving seat for the title. Last season the FA cup run masked plenty, the title and Europe were over by the turn of the year, and hardly a thrilling display all season long.
Very satisfied with Hells Pells. Mildly surprised by anybody who isn't.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 9:11 am
by Dronny
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:This season has been so much better than last. Great football, reasonable showing in Europe, a trophy and with two games to go in the driving seat for the title. Last season the FA cup run masked plenty, the title and Europe were over by the turn of the year, and hardly a thrilling display all season long.
Very satisfied with Hells Pells. Mildly surprised by anybody who isn't.


It's all about opinions Piccs which is fine, but struggling to see why 11 peeps are dissatisfied or highly dissatisfied. I don't know, maybe their PC's don't work anymore?

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 9:18 am
by Ted Hughes
Benjay wrote:There is an article in Voz Populi today about Pep and City and that the job is his as and when. Its more a magazine article rather than idol gossip. Voz Populi is quite respected in Spain for its articles. I doubt Pep could walk into the job now but I sense his next move might be us. I always thought it might be Vieira. Anyway it seems a bit odd discussing this when we are on the verge of a title but I go back to my point that, to me, Pellers feels like a stop gap...albeit a bloody good one.


Pep would be here now if Mancini hadn't won the title imo. It was impossible to sack him after that.

If Pellegrini wins the double, it will be impossible to sack him.

Very bad timing if Pep loses the Bayern job.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 3:20 pm
by wolfcity
I'd welcome Pellegrini's football over Guardiola's. He may have broken records in the Bundesliga already but Bayern Munich aren't enjoyable to watch in comparison. I just feel Pep Guardiola has always walked in to a good set up and hasn't had to build a team himself. Silva and Yaya will need replacing one day.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2014 4:12 pm
by patrickblue
Dronny wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:This season has been so much better than last. Great football, reasonable showing in Europe, a trophy and with two games to go in the driving seat for the title. Last season the FA cup run masked plenty, the title and Europe were over by the turn of the year, and hardly a thrilling display all season long.
Very satisfied with Hells Pells. Mildly surprised by anybody who isn't.


It's all about opinions Piccs which is fine, but struggling to see why 11 peeps are dissatisfied or highly dissatisfied. I don't know, maybe their PC's don't work anymore?


That could be anything, people getting the hump when we fuck up against Cardiff or Villa, our Bosnian contingent getting the hump because Dzeko is dropped for a few games, or people just being pissed,

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:05 pm
by phips
pretty happy.

ive held back judgment until the season concluded.

did magnificently. didnt really get drawn into mind game with other managers (Mourinho). put confidence in Garcia and Demichelis.
seems to have rejuvenated Nasri and Kolarov and Dzeko.

won the double in his first season in a new league with a new style in a new country. never lost his calm nor panicked.
maybe got a few things wrong (Barca in CL) but got virtually everything else right.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:13 pm
by Slim
Plumped up for very satisfied, how could you not be?

Title is the hardest silverware to win bar none and he did it in his first season....never won in europe, he's now done the double.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:17 pm
by Dameerto
Slim wrote:Plumped up for very satisfied, how could you not be?

Title is the hardest silverware to win bar none and he did it in his first season....never won in europe, he's now done the double.

Didn't win in Europe BUT earned the second highest group point total in a group containing Bayern - only Real Madrid got more points (16 to our 15). True progress in Europe, and a domestic double - all without the so called mind games, trumpet blowing and self promotion of other managers.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 1:27 pm
by Blue Since 76
Well I was going to change my vote from highly dissatisfied to dissatisfied, but the app won't let me change my vote.

Anyway, two trophies and I'm willing to move him up one grade. But I'm still dissatisfied that he didn't get the scoring record off Chelsea, so must do better next season

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 1:30 pm
by Chinners
74% WTF!

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 1:52 pm
by AG7
Chinners wrote:74% WTF!


You need to reset it ... as like last time it was done, not many come back to thread and change their voted ...

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 2:16 pm
by lets all have a disco
The real mastermind behind this season.

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BIG RUBES.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 2:18 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
Blue Since 76 wrote:Well I was going to change my vote from highly dissatisfied to dissatisfied, but the app won't let me change my vote.

Anyway, two trophies and I'm willing to move him up one grade. But I'm still dissatisfied that he didn't get the scoring record off Chelsea, so must do better next season


Harsh but possibly true.

We need to buy some more forwards in the summer and forget all these 'airy-fairy' ideas about getting any defenders in.

It's forwards that win matches.

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2014 2:34 pm
by Blue Since 76
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
Harsh but possibly true.

We need to buy some more forwards in the summer and forget all these 'airy-fairy' ideas about getting any defenders in.

It's forwards that win matches.


Or we could get Chelsea's physio to encourage Aguero to stay on the pitch

Re: Pellegrini Satisfometer

PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 1:41 pm
by phips
time for some knee jerking

im starting to wonder if last season's success was massively influenced by Toure's wonder-season rather than Pellegrini's tactics, man management, etc. did Toure's form overshadow cracks that are starting to show now that Toure is underperforming?

Pellegrini's stubbornness really is becoming a nuisance.