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« Reply #3045 on: December 25, 2009, 11:41:19 PM »
mancini will do a better job no doubt  8)
 

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« Reply #3046 on: December 26, 2009, 10:32:12 AM »
mancini will do a better job no doubt  8)

Yep  ;D
 

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« Reply #3047 on: December 26, 2009, 11:34:01 AM »
good debut for mancini  8)
 

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« Reply #3048 on: December 26, 2009, 04:04:04 PM »
bah serves hughes right how many managers have chelsea been through since ambravich came in....did he really think it would be anny different at city
 

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« Reply #3049 on: December 27, 2009, 05:54:45 AM »

what does everyone think of Mark Hughes getting fired? personally, i think they should've kept him until the end of the season, they're sixth in the league and are bound to get a Europa League spot. whats wrong with that? Champions League in the first year is unrealistic, regardless of how much they've spent. if anything, firing Hughes will do more harm than good. at least in the short term, i bet they lose their next few games.
I was quite surprised. Seems like Hughes had the City ship on the right course.

Shocking result for us, i know we have severe injuries in defence but we should be doing better. Its just fortunate chelsea drew today.

As for Hughes it was only a matter of time, he was already in charge when the owners took over so technically he isnt "there man". There obviously going to spend big in jan so more than likely didnt want him doing it.

He was doing an ok job but no doubt the owners probably had unrealistic expectations.

of course they have unrealistic expectations. look at Chelsea. how many managers have they had since the Russian took over?


ps. "their"

lol im terrible when it comes to spelling and using the correct "there".

Need to win today as Chelsea dropped points yesterday.

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« Reply #3050 on: December 28, 2009, 05:45:28 AM »
Fulham are beasts.

 >:(

That match was hard to watch...terrible game  :-X


united's injury list is laughable. arsenal to win the league.


Everton's

Jagielka
Yobo
Phil Neville
Arteta
Anichebe
Distin
Rodwell
Gosling

Just coming back from injury

Yakubu
Osman
Vaughan
Baines
Bilyaletadinov

Nobody can complain about injurys this season when compared to that list.
 

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« Reply #3051 on: December 28, 2009, 09:07:55 AM »
at least our injury problems seem to be clearing up somewhat
 

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« Reply #3052 on: December 28, 2009, 11:39:39 PM »
The king is gone; long live the king. Manchester City supporters may have liked Mark Hughes, but they love their club. They sang Roberto Mancini’s name last night as the new manager chalked up another victory and another clean sheet and then set his sights on competing for the Barclays Premier League title.

A fine individual performance from the recalled Craig Bellamy, and two goals from Carlos Tévez, allowed City to move level on points with Aston Villa immediately beneath the top four. But this was City’s first away win and, perhaps more tellingly for an Italian manager looking to import his title-winning habits, their first back-to-back clean sheets since August.

Bellamy certainly appeared impressed. “Personally, I had great affection for Mark Hughes, but that’s the nature of football,” he said. “If I want to carry on at Manchester City, I need to keep producing performances at a very high level. This club is going places and I want to be a part of it.”

Wolverhampton Wanderers, after a tough run in which they have also faced Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Arsenal, remain above the relegation zone knowing that they played well in the opening half before the class of a £200 million squad capitalised on their breaks. Wolves still have more than enough to retain their Premier League status, however. Their next two league games, against West Ham United and Wigan Athletic, will be crucial as they look to build on three victories in their past six games.

Mancini, needing his blue-and-white scarf in subzero temperatures last night, says he has only worked with his defence for four days, but getting Kolo Touré to preside over clean sheets in successive matches suggests City may have hired a miracle worker. Wolves made the City back line look jittery, particularly when Kevin Doyle got at them, but Touré, in his last game before leaving for the African Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast, and Vincent Kompany just about did enough to earn the blank.

As in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Stoke City, Gareth Barry and Nigel de Jong sat in more than was their custom under the previous manager, while the full backs, Micah Richards and Pablo Zabaleta, ventured forward only if they knew they had cover. Javier Garrido, on as a substitute, was granted licence to take the free kick late on that saw off Wolves’ spirited challenge. But it was Bellamy, working in tandem with Tévez, who gave City the cutting edge that proved the difference between the teams.

If City are title contenders, then Wolves should consider themselves worthy of a mid-table finish. Notwithstanding their 2-0 defeat away to Liverpool 48 hours earlier, Mick McCarthy’s team looked refreshed. Perhaps their manager will only receive half the abuse for making a mere five changes to his outfield selection. But, just as at Old Trafford, when his reserves — sorry, make that his squad alternatives — lasted for half an hour before conceding a goal, they were again undone after suggesting they could conquer superior opponents.

Against Arsenal last month, Wolves had been the better side for half an hour before caving in once the first goal went in. Since then, however, McCarthy’s team have won three games and gained the corresponding selfbelief. Playing off the totem pole that is Chris Iwelumo, Andrew Surman could not quite keep his shot down from a promising knockdown. Then Karl Henry sent in a grass-cutter that Shay Given saved on his line.

Having survived such an opening, however, City started making their penetration count, with Bellamy to the fore. His dummy allowed him to spin away from Jody Craddock on the left and when Christophe Berra failed to get tight enough, Tévez scythed in his seventh goal in seven games via a deflection off his would-be marker.

City withstood more pressure from Wolves early in the second half and extended their lead when they benefited from a close offside call.

Bellamy was shown to be the offender in the build-up before a clearance fell for Barry to race forward and draw the foul from Michael Mancienne on the edge of the penalty area. Salt was rubbed into Wolves’ wounds when Garrido scored with a brilliant free kick, curled around the wall and into the bottom corner of the net.

Tévez then chipped wide when clean through but made amends when fed by Robinho, donning his gloves for the final freezing minutes. Tévez manoeuvred sufficient space to guide home his twelfth goal of the season.

Mancini maintains that he needs one of his big men — he referred to Benjani Mwaruwari and Roque Santa Cruz rather than Emmanuel Adebayor, who will be in Angola for January — fit to offer the option of playing a target man for Bellamy and Tévez to feed off. “If we don’t pass too long and play a shorter-passing game,” he said, “I think we can arrive in the top four.” Or better.
 

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« Reply #3053 on: December 29, 2009, 02:15:03 AM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)
 

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« Reply #3054 on: December 30, 2009, 11:12:36 AM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)

Im not sure that citys owners think he is the man judging by the talk of him been nothing more than a stop gap till the summer.

He has started well though but it has been a pretty easy couple of games to start with, i would have expected city to beat both Stoke and Wolves if Hughes had still been in charge.

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« Reply #3055 on: December 30, 2009, 11:20:14 AM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)

Im not sure that citys owners think he is the man judging by the talk of him been nothing more than a stop gap till the summer.

He has started well though but it has been a pretty easy couple of games to start with, i would have expected city to beat both Stoke and Wolves if Hughes had still been in charge.

which coach they are waiting in the summer ?
i've heard that mancini's contract is something like 6 months + 3 years if the city will be in champions league next year
 

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« Reply #3056 on: December 30, 2009, 01:03:22 PM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)

Im not sure that citys owners think he is the man judging by the talk of him been nothing more than a stop gap till the summer.

He has started well though but it has been a pretty easy couple of games to start with, i would have expected city to beat both Stoke and Wolves if Hughes had still been in charge.

So The Sun newspaper and other shite like that, know what our owner wants and see him as a stop gap  ::)
All the media are shittin it that we might gate crash the SKY 4

The start of the Wolves game we were pretty shit, then Mancini changed the formation and we looked much better. Hughes would have just kept it the same
 

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« Reply #3057 on: December 30, 2009, 02:55:22 PM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)

Im not sure that citys owners think he is the man judging by the talk of him been nothing more than a stop gap till the summer.

He has started well though but it has been a pretty easy couple of games to start with, i would have expected city to beat both Stoke and Wolves if Hughes had still been in charge.

So The Sun newspaper and other shite like that, know what our owner wants and see him as a stop gap  ::)
All the media are shittin it that we might gate crash the SKY 4

The start of the Wolves game we were pretty shit, then Mancini changed the formation and we looked much better. Hughes would have just kept it the same


Yeah, we passed the ball around well but we had no cutting edge. Even without the soft refereeing decisions, I think Tevez and Bellamy would've destroyed us anyway. I think a better team than us will show you up this season, unless you sort that defence out.
 

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« Reply #3058 on: December 31, 2009, 01:58:39 AM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)

Im not sure that citys owners think he is the man judging by the talk of him been nothing more than a stop gap till the summer.

He has started well though but it has been a pretty easy couple of games to start with, i would have expected city to beat both Stoke and Wolves if Hughes had still been in charge.

So The Sun newspaper and other shite like that, know what our owner wants and see him as a stop gap  ::)
All the media are shittin it that we might gate crash the SKY 4

The start of the Wolves game we were pretty shit, then Mancini changed the formation and we looked much better. Hughes would have just kept it the same


Yeah, we passed the ball around well but we had no cutting edge. Even without the soft refereeing decisions, I think Tevez and Bellamy would've destroyed us anyway. I think a better team than us will show you up this season, unless you sort that defence out.

Show us up???
Bin beat twice this season mate

And maybe you can tell me why the Wolves fans were singin to us 'Where were u when u were shit'??

We had 28 thousand in Div 2 lol
 

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« Reply #3059 on: December 31, 2009, 02:40:23 AM »
Great performance last night
Mancini is the man  8)

Im not sure that citys owners think he is the man judging by the talk of him been nothing more than a stop gap till the summer.

He has started well though but it has been a pretty easy couple of games to start with, i would have expected city to beat both Stoke and Wolves if Hughes had still been in charge.

So The Sun newspaper and other shite like that, know what our owner wants and see him as a stop gap  ::)
All the media are shittin it that we might gate crash the SKY 4

The start of the Wolves game we were pretty shit, then Mancini changed the formation and we looked much better. Hughes would have just kept it the same


Yeah, we passed the ball around well but we had no cutting edge. Even without the soft refereeing decisions, I think Tevez and Bellamy would've destroyed us anyway. I think a better team than us will show you up this season, unless you sort that defence out.

Show us up???
Bin beat twice this season mate

And maybe you can tell me why the Wolves fans were singin to us 'Where were u when u were shit'??

We had 28 thousand in Div 2 lol

I didn't join in with those chants, I'm fully aware of your attendances in the lower leagues. I also didn't join in the Sheep Shagger chants, given that we have three welsh internationals at our club.
 
But read what I put again; a newly promoted team like us was able to create openings against you in both games until your £30m attackers started showing their class. A team with a decent attacking force (like Spurs) will put you to the sword UNLESS you spend that Arab money and get some decent defenders in.