View Full Version : Mark Hughes fired. Mancini in
Noelys Guitar
19/12/2009, 5:38 PM
Hughes' body language gave it away today. Not celebrating any of City's goals. All very strange. Not sure Mancini is going to do any better with this group of players.
Acornvilla
19/12/2009, 6:21 PM
mancini won all his league titles by default or because the opostiton was of a poor standard it was nothing to do with his abilities i think hughes deserved better until the end of the season anyway..
shakermaker1982
19/12/2009, 7:06 PM
I'd understand the decision if they appointed Mourinho or Hiddink. But Mancini? Deal done back on 2nd of December!
old git
19/12/2009, 9:07 PM
mancini won all his league titles by default or because the opostiton was of a poor standard it was nothing to do with his abilities i think hughes deserved better until the end of the season anyway..
totally agree but at least sparky will get a huge wedge of cash of the arabs .. pressure must now all be on mancini to finish top 6 at least if not wil he also suffer same fate as hughes :ball:
superfrank
20/12/2009, 12:37 PM
They really want to be the new Chelsea, don't they?
Dodge
20/12/2009, 12:40 PM
They really want to be the new Chelsea, don't they?
Are chelsea established enough for someone to become the new them?
superfrank
20/12/2009, 12:43 PM
Are chelsea established enough for someone to become the new them?
They have become known for their big-spending on good-ish players and short patience with managers.
See I don't go along with the idea that Mancini's titles with Inter are any lesser because Juventus were caught out cheating, Milan and Lazio collapsed as competitive sides and Roma were an average team. You still have to go out and win the league titles and he did that. My using that sort of thinking we could say Chelsea's titles weren't up to much because Leeds went bankrupt, Liverpool and United collapsed as competitive sides and Arsenal weren't as good as before.
That said I follow Inter as my Italian side and any of the games I watched where we were struggling to unlock teams, or had fallen behind, he never seemed to have much of a Plan B in place.
If I were in charge at City I'd have left Hughes in place for the rest of the season, if things weren't up to scratch by then I'd replace him with Mourinho, who would jump at the chance to come back to England.
Interesting to see if Bellamy and the rest of the players involved in confronting the chief executive hang about. Some stories doing the rounds about Bellamy flipping the lid at him yesterday, not sure how much truth are in them, but if they are then I'd expect him out in January
John83
20/12/2009, 1:56 PM
Oh, I don't know. Last year was a reasonably good achievement, but 06/07 and 05/06 were two of the least competitive season I've seen since Man Utd were coasting to the Premiership title for those few years between Arsenal's two great seasons. Chelsea always had at least one team behind them capable of 80 points.
old git
20/12/2009, 7:36 PM
Hughes' body language gave it away today. Not celebrating any of City's goals. All very strange. Not sure Mancini is going to do any better with this group of players.
apparently not, hughes has issued a statement to say he was only told after match by city he was sacked :mad::mad:
De Town
20/12/2009, 8:44 PM
If you believe that you'd believe everything, you could tell by his body language at the final whistle yesterday that he knew he was gone. It was probably part of his pay off that he had to say he knew nothing about it before the game.
Great news. He should've known not to trust them. And that goes for Given too, who's supposedly not happy - it was an obvious jump out of the frying pan into the fire.
Bring back Swales.
if things weren't up to scratch by then I'd replace him with Mourinho, who would jump at the chance to come back to England.
I would've thought Mourinho would've held out for the United job, although maybe with Blanc doing so well maybe he can see the writing on the wall in terms of taking over from Fergie.
De Town
23/12/2009, 9:27 PM
Good shout Macy about Blanc being a possible contender for Fergie's job when he goes. I never considered him myself tbh, always felt that it was made for Mourinho.
Dodge
23/12/2009, 10:21 PM
Blanc is getting Mourniho's job at Inter
shakermaker1982
24/12/2009, 9:18 AM
King Eric will replace Fergie.......maybe.
Gary Cooke sounds like an absolute gob****e. Bringing Liverpool into it now.
If you believe that you'd believe everything, you could tell by his body language at the final whistle yesterday that he knew he was gone. It was probably part of his pay off that he had to say he knew nothing about it before the game.
Exactly.
King Eric will replace Fergie.......maybe.
Gary Cooke sounds like an absolute gob****e. Bringing Liverpool into it now.
Yeah gobsh1te is right. Power gone to his head.
tricky_colour
26/12/2009, 3:24 PM
2:0 up but then they are at home to Stoke, I guess this was to be the easy
starting fixture for Mancini.
Surprised that stoke dropped delap especailly with Given in goal, tactical blunder.
old git
28/12/2009, 3:24 PM
2:0 up but then they are at home to Stoke, I guess this was to be the easy
starting fixture for Mancini.
Surprised that stoke dropped delap especailly with Given in goal, tactical blunder.
good time to join city next 7-8 league games all against teams midtable so a good chance of getting a winning run going :ball:
De Town
28/12/2009, 8:34 PM
Impressive performance tonight against Wolves. Looks like Mancini has finally shown City how to defend.
old git
28/12/2009, 9:38 PM
Impressive performance tonight against Wolves. Looks like Mancini has finally shown City how to defend.
c'mon now wolves would not be the most dangerous team to defend against :mad:
De Town
29/12/2009, 12:50 AM
c'mon now wolves would not be the most dangerous team to defend against :mad:
True, but I'd fancy City to have conceded at least once tonight if Hughes was still in charge. Wolves put a lot of aerial pressure on them in the first 20 minutes of both halves, and City looked like they could handle it with ease, which is completely different to Hughes' reign when they were all over the shop.
tetsujin1979
29/12/2009, 2:19 AM
If anyone can make Micah Richards look like a competent left full then they've got my vote!
brianw82
29/12/2009, 7:58 AM
If anyone can make Micah Richards look like a competent left full then they've got my vote!
Definitely, considering he's a right/centre back. :D
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