Renato_CTID wrote:As I wrote yesterday on my website, there will be ten finals from today since the hammers game on May for telling is Mancio would be the man for us!
So nothing yet then?
Renato_CTID wrote:As I wrote yesterday on my website, there will be ten finals from today since the hammers game on May for telling is Mancio would be the man for us!
Renato_CTID wrote:As I wrote yesterday on my website, there will be ten finals from today since the hammers game on May for telling is Mancio would be the man for us!
johnpb78 wrote:I think that was exactly Doug's point - that is not answering the question. The question at the start of the thread was, "Is Bobby Mancini the MAN?" The point I made is that just because he is the present incumbent, doesnt mean that he is the right one, yet people will say he is under a sense of loyalty JUST because he is our manager.
I know you have recently changed your vote to yes based on some specific observations you made, I think that is what Doug is more interested in, rather than just the general sheep response of most that "he is our manager so I support him" - as that doesnt answer the question.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Tell me what the clues are.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I voted yes because of what he has acheieved in his career and with that fact in mind he should be the man for city...plain and simple.
As it happens, up to now Im not convinced at all, although as Beefy has said, some players attitudes has changed for the better but overall performances have not but maybe Im being fucking impatient like most fans.
Im not changing and havent changed my opinion up to now even though Ill be one of the first fans on here to berate the manager and slag him off if I see us playing shit football.
These last 10 games will show us if he really is "the Man".
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I voted yes because of what he has acheieved in his career and with that fact in mind he should be the man for city...plain and simple.
As it happens, up to now Im not convinced at all, although as Beefy has said, some players attitudes has changed for the better but overall performances have not but maybe Im being fucking impatient like most fans.
Im not changing and havent changed my opinion up to now even though Ill be one of the first fans on here to berate the manager and slag him off if I see us playing shit football.
These last 10 games will show us if he really is "the Man".
That's sort of what I thought it would be for some and probably many "he should be the man for city...plain and simple."
let's hope so.
Beefymcfc wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I think that was exactly Doug's point - that is not answering the question. The question at the start of the thread was, "Is Bobby Mancini the MAN?" The point I made is that just because he is the present incumbent, doesnt mean that he is the right one, yet people will say he is under a sense of loyalty JUST because he is our manager.
I know you have recently changed your vote to yes based on some specific observations you made, I think that is what Doug is more interested in, rather than just the general sheep response of most that "he is our manager so I support him" - as that doesnt answer the question.
I understand exactly where you are coming from mate, and am of a similar opinion. However, as I've stated in previous posts I am beginning to see changes in individual players attitudes with regard to discipline and have actually found the games more intriguing. We all know you cannot base any truth within such a small time-frame as it will always take a few months for a managers views to be translated onto the pitch.
We've all had our say on the poor things, but what many are forgetting are the good things, ie. the second half of games, better defensive shape and more over, the points tally. I said a while back that I'll have to forego the attacking style that entertained me under Hughes as Mancio had been set an agenda of shoring up the defence and getting us into the CL.
So, in regard to the above and previous posts, my view has changed from sitting on the fence, and to be truthful, that happened with Hughes as well. The reason for me is probably different from many as I don't view success as an instant thing, I view it as achieving a set target over a period. The first target was to get us established in the Top 10 and stop yo-yo'ing up and down the league, which Sven and Hughes did. With more money spent, the next target for me was to aim for Top 6, which Hughes was on target for. Now, Mancio is still on target for a Top 6 with a very good chance of breaking into the Top 4, which would be a massive achievement. Let's not forget,the likes of Tottenham and Villa have been trying to break into the top flight for many more years than us, and have also spent vast sums over a period to do so, yet some believe we have the automatic right to be beating them to it - but that's not me, I still try to keep my expectations realistic.
Hope that helps.
PS. Did I tell you that I think we are on course for the 70 point tally.
King Kev wrote:He is still maintaining his average of 2 points per game.
You may not like his tactics but the results speak for themselves.
King Kev wrote:He is still maintaining his average of 2 points per game.
You may not like his tactics but the results speak for themselves.
Ted Hughes wrote:King Kev wrote:He is still maintaining his average of 2 points per game.
You may not like his tactics but the results speak for themselves.
Today wasn't about tactics it was about attitude & being positive imo. If you've got good players, it's about persuading the players to do the right things more often & with the right attitude rather than having them all drilled like an American football team. Imo, they were let off the leash today & a lot of the tactical stuff went out the window. That takes guts from the manager.
Respect to Mancini for having the balls to do it. Imo itakes a lot more balls to do what Mancini did today (& our previous manager did btw) than to stand everyone in 2 lines & say 'come & beat us'. Any fucker can line a team up like Tony Pulis but to go away from home & almost play 4-2-4 takes courage. Well done Mancini, keep it up.
Beefymcfc wrote:Not even a frickin' reply, why do I bother; does it not suit an agenda?Beefymcfc wrote:johnpb78 wrote:I think that was exactly Doug's point - that is not answering the question. The question at the start of the thread was, "Is Bobby Mancini the MAN?" The point I made is that just because he is the present incumbent, doesnt mean that he is the right one, yet people will say he is under a sense of loyalty JUST because he is our manager.
I know you have recently changed your vote to yes based on some specific observations you made, I think that is what Doug is more interested in, rather than just the general sheep response of most that "he is our manager so I support him" - as that doesnt answer the question.
I understand exactly where you are coming from mate, and am of a similar opinion. However, as I've stated in previous posts I am beginning to see changes in individual players attitudes with regard to discipline and have actually found the games more intriguing. We all know you cannot base any truth within such a small time-frame as it will always take a few months for a managers views to be translated onto the pitch.
We've all had our say on the poor things, but what many are forgetting are the good things, ie. the second half of games, better defensive shape and more over, the points tally. I said a while back that I'll have to forego the attacking style that entertained me under Hughes as Mancio had been set an agenda of shoring up the defence and getting us into the CL.
So, in regard to the above and previous posts, my view has changed from sitting on the fence, and to be truthful, that happened with Hughes as well. The reason for me is probably different from many as I don't view success as an instant thing, I view it as achieving a set target over a period. The first target was to get us established in the Top 10 and stop yo-yo'ing up and down the league, which Sven and Hughes did. With more money spent, the next target for me was to aim for Top 6, which Hughes was on target for. Now, Mancio is still on target for a Top 6 with a very good chance of breaking into the Top 4, which would be a massive achievement. Let's not forget,the likes of Tottenham and Villa have been trying to break into the top flight for many more years than us, and have also spent vast sums over a period to do so, yet some believe we have the automatic right to be beating them to it - but that's not me, I still try to keep my expectations realistic.
Hope that helps.
PS. Did I tell you that I think we are on course for the 70 point tally.
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