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City looked awful to be honest, but fair pay to Wigan they totally deserved that. Good riddance to Mankini as well, I am sure he will have loads of excuses though.

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This thread is going to get very busy, looking at that team I can see why you are so far of united, you need to spend big to keep on the tail of Moyes,s red and white army.

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Oh c'mon. You guys didn't really start this one......surely?

Is it just some kind of computer app illusion?

Yeh that must be it :D

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Yet still they might win more than you in the previous 2 seasons.

Champions 5 in the last 7 years, one champions league and two times finalist aint to bad.

But you need to win a domestic cup now nev tongue.png then you can be still a team on the up like Swansea.

And Wigan?

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Ed, why are you laughing at City? Do i need to remind you who your club has just appointed as your manager. Personally if i were a Utd fan i'd be somewhere between deeply traumatized and totally guttedlaugh.png

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Ed, why are you laughing at City? Do i need to remind you who your club has just appointed as your manager. Personally if i were a Utd fan i'd be somewhere between deeply traumatized and totally guttedlaugh.png

I am perfectly happy with Moyse why should i be gutted we have just won the league and have brought in another Scottish manager who has done very well with no money....imagine what he could do now with money and a world class squad of players......the future is RED biggrin.png .....You should be worried when your star player leaves wink.png

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Twenty five sets of Linguaphone's learn Spanish the easy way have been ordered.

Players have said "eesa no fair weeva beena learna italiano longa time now".

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Just the opposite. A major house cleaning in order. Why leave spies and possible coup mongers in place ? thumbsup.gif

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Just the opposite. A major house cleaning in order. Why leave spies and possible coup mongers in place ? thumbsup.gif

Absolutely, get rid of all the rubbish, no point in keeping any.

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Just the opposite. A major house cleaning in order. Why leave spies and possible coup mongers in place ? thumbsup.gif

If you get the right manager in you'll challenge Chelsea for the title. The chavs will spend big as per usual and become another efficient Moutinho engine. Utd Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool will fight over the scraps

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Just the opposite. A major house cleaning in order. Why leave spies and possible coup mongers in place ? thumbsup.gif

If you get the right manager in you'll challenge Chelsea for the title. The chavs will spend big as per usual and become another efficient Moutinho engine. Utd Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool will fight over the scraps

Isn't Moutinho the guy Spurs were after?

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five further members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was on Monday sacked after a largely successful three-and-a-half years as manager and within 24 hours his first-team coach David Platt had followed him.

Among the others leave, as City prepare to recruit Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini from Malaga, are defence coach Angelo Gregucci and reserve team manager Attilio Lombardo, the former Italy international and Crystal Palace midfielder.

'Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club,' read a statement from Manchester City.

'We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers.'

All Italians ....what next a team of Chilean miners or Spanish waiters? whatever way you look at it .......for Six members of the "coaching staff" to go is going to massively be an inconvenience isn't it Mr Bojangles and J&D.....could knock you back a few years this!

Just the opposite. A major house cleaning in order. Why leave spies and possible coup mongers in place ? thumbsup.gif

If you get the right manager in you'll challenge Chelsea for the title. The chavs will spend big as per usual and become another efficient Moutinho engine. Utd Arsenal, Spurs and Liverpool will fight over the scraps

Isn't Moutinho the guy Spurs were after?

Well well we are on the ball this morning!!thumbsup.gif

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The wheels fell off big style this season,maybe this thread is more appropriate than the lorded United in decline thread eh boys?

NOrwich at home Holt!! cheesy.gif

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The wheels fell off big style this season,maybe this thread is more appropriate than the lorded United in decline thread eh boys?

NOrwich at home Holt!! cheesy.gif

He looked like he was on a slalom run downhill. Embarrassing. blink.png

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  • 1 month later...

"AmaZulu celebrated Nelson Mandela's 95th birthday with an 89th-minute winner as City suffered a second pre-season loss in South Africa"



"The headlines will say the Blues have now lost successive pre-season games, but this was a much better performance than the 2-0 loss against Supersport last Sunday."



Newspapers say Pellegrini on a plane back to Chile?? What already!! added to this 90 Million has just been spent on 4 new players and not forgetting the new city profile of being young and English eh Jack laugh.png


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