Roberto Mancini

Where will Mancini lead us this season?


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Miha to replace Mancini, that is ridiculous. If we do decide to change the coach, it better be for a top coach like Simeone or Mourinho or at least Pochettino. Not just someone who has earned respect and/or won stuff, but also someone who our management will respect enough to give some control and time. Also I would ideally like someone expensive who will be very costly to sack, just to act as a deterrent to another sacking 12 months later. We need a coach who lasts 2-3 years at least, no matter what the results are.

Coaches like Mihajlovic, Montella, Di Francesco, etc are good coaches but they don't meet this criteria. Inter is not an easy environment for a coach, and most likely they will struggle in their first season and will probably be sacked before they can prove themselves... not just Thohir, but 90% of fans here will turn against them within 12 months. Its happened before.
 

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I would go for Pochettino even before Simeone, but I believe that he is rated so highly now that there is actually more chance of getting one of the "big" ones than him. SAF apparently said Pochettino was the best EPL manager, even before Mou was fired, but I am not sure about the exact date.
 

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Pochettino wont come. He is too invested into this Spurs side he has created.
 

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Roberto Mancini has made trap, while passing on Sky Sport 24, and it was not even on purpose.

On Monday, the Inter coach was interviewed on the occasion of the gathering of Italian coaches at the headquarters of the Italian Football Federation, in Coverciano. No, he has not said or done special. Rather what was broadcast on the tape, below it, which challenged the viewers. While Mancio was about to respond, the chain posted Sunday's game score between Mantova and Padova, third division teams. A scorer for the second team was cited Finocchio (vulgarly "homosexual" in Italian, ed.) One might therefore believe a bad joke, since the interista coach had complained of being insulted
"Finocchio" by Maurizio Sarri, in the quarterfinals of the Italian Cup, against Napoli. It is however nothing, since it is Francesco Finocchio, real player Padova.:yao:


Mancini in the classroom background. Obviously :troll:.
On the second photo, it almost makes me sad. It reminds me of the kid in classroom who is different of oters and who is rejected.Poor mancio.
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Those pics actually crack me up hahaha
 

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Sky reporter Nebuloni says that Mancini had enough of Italy and is probably leaving us at the end of the season. Apparently he has different views on things than the mgmt...
 

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Yeah, just go find yourself another billionaire who won't say/ask a thing and just hand you money to buy all the players in the world.
 

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Well he better be looking at PSG because EPL is hyper competitive now and he will not survive there now.
 

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Zenit looking at Mancini says GdS
 

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is that headline in italian or javanese?
 

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Russian offers for Mancini?
By Football Italia staff

Inter's Roberto Mancini has reportedly received lucrative offers from Russia, CSKA Moscow and Zenit St Petersburg.

The Inter Coach’s future has been the subject of much discussion in recent weeks and he has also been linked with the Italy job.

Gazzetta dello Sport reports today that Mancio has received offers from the Russian national team, CSKA Moscow and Zenit recently.

However, the newspaper believes that the former Manchester City boss would only leave the Nerazzurri for a job in the Premier League or the Real Madrid hot seat.

Should Mancini be tempted by greater economic opportunities elsewhere, the outlet suggests that Marcelo Bielsa, Frank De Boer and Vincenzo Montella will be considered to succeed him.
 

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So yesterday we were looking at Rodgers, Michel and Martínez, today it's De Boer (again), Bielsa and Montella.

Couldn't they tell the truth for once? "If Mancini does leave, the board still has no idea who would succeed him".
 

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Dude, fuck the media. Whatever is happening (or not) is behind the scenes, how is the media supposed to know anything for sure? All of those rumors are guess work at best.
 

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So yesterday we were looking at Rodgers, Michel and Martínez, today it's De Boer (again), Bielsa and Montella.

Couldn't they tell the truth for once? "If Mancini does leave, the board still has no idea who would succeed him".
When did we? Its all about results no matter if its through the management of a 70 year old, we'll take it.
 

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Dude, fuck the media. Whatever is happening (or not) is behind the scenes, how is the media supposed to know anything for sure? All of those rumors are guess work at best.
Exactly
 

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Sky reporter Nebuloni says that Mancini had enough of Italy and is probably leaving us at the end of the season. Apparently he has different views on things than the mgmt...

Mancio : Presidente, I need new fullbacks, a new striker and a new star to play few times and then, never again.
Thohir : Roberto, we need to reach C.L, can't you do it with the players we got for you?
Mancio : But Presidente...

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Thohir : Alright Roberto

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But I expect some top football with lots of offensive creativity! Bring us to the top!

Mancio :

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Works every time
 

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Mancini: "I will remain at Inter, if they do not send me away. I trust Thohir "
 

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Mancini: "I will remain at Inter, if they do not send me away. I trust Thohir "
We're doomed.

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Mancini: ‘Italy would be an honour’
By Football Italia staff

Roberto Mancini admits being Italy CT would be the "crowning achievement" of his career.

The Inter Coach has already declared that he’s staying at San Siro for next season, so is unlikely to step in if Antonio Conte leaves after Euro 2016 as expected.

However, in an interview with Calciomercato, the former striker admitted that he’d love to lead the Azzurri in future.

“As far as I’m concerned, if one day that national team job comes it would be the crowning achievement in the career of a Coach who has led great teams,” Mancini said.

“Clearly it’d be a great honour, the national team doesn’t happen to everyone, and it doesn’t come up often.”
 
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