Roberto Mancini

Where will Mancini lead us this season?


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M.Adnan

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Mancio left his post as Inter Coach this summer, having disagreed with the new Chinese ownership about the direction of the club.

The Chinese have stated that they want to make Inter one of the best and most powerful clubs in Europe. Obviously that goal collides with Mancini.
 

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Thank you for the win today Mister, I couldn't imagine us winning this game while putting up a good performance with you in charge.

You just coached the best game in your life today.
 

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He beat them 3-0 once when we needed to and we felt like we were in the gutter then.
 

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This guy has literally made me hate turning on a football game on my TV.

Today I've actually watched a real football game. No more coward and crippled ass football like some girls college football team.

Holy fuck the difference is unbelievable.
 

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This guy has literally made me hate turning on a football game on my TV.

Today I've actually watched a real football game. No more coward and crippled ass football like some girls college football team.

Holy fuck the difference is unbelievable.
QUOTED FOR FUCKING TRUTH

Holy shit this season feels like I'm a blind man who has regained his sight

(tbh though, it wasn't only Mancini, but Mazzari and the other post-Mourinho dumbasses were just as incompetent)
 

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Tell me about it. :yao:
 

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Oh pls dont even compare to our current coach. You can do DAI DAI for 1 n half years and we still look like bunch of amateurs.
 

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His friends in the Italian press are the ones leading the campaign against De Boer.
 

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His friends in the Italian press are the ones leading the campaign against De Boer.

Has quite a few friends with benefit around FIF too so it seems.
 

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Holy shit this season feels like I'm a blind man who has regained his sight

(tbh though, it wasn't only Mancini, but Mazzari and the other post-Mourinho dumbasses were just as incompetent)

I don't agree with that. Leonardo at least made our games fun, even if he was not the right coach for big games and Mazzarri's system actually worked with some cool players and some shitty ones. Both weren't the right coaches for Inter, but they did good with what they had tbh. But we haven't had a coach that beat Juve like that since Mou.
 

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But we haven't had a coach that beat Juve like that since Mou.

There was a newbie who led Inter to be the first team ever to win in Juventus Stadium.

Andrea-Stramaccioni-121121-Ponders-R300.jpg
 

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There was a newbie who led Inter to be the first team ever to win in Juventus Stadium.

Andrea-Stramaccioni-121121-Ponders-R300.jpg

Winning doesn't equal to complete domination.

I have never seen Juve getting pinned back like hapless headless chickens in Derby d'Italia, it's like they were some amateur team who couldn't get 3 passes right altogether. Wait, doesn't that sound really familiar, like some Manshitni's Inter?
 

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There was a newbie who led Inter to be the first team ever to win in Juventus Stadium.

Andrea-Stramaccioni-121121-Ponders-R300.jpg

Well there are few similarities in strama & de boer. Both are well known as inexperience coach and newb , hence, they are more daring and ballsy to make decision like players selection, sub etc.

If you compare to more experience coaches like manshitni or mazzari., both are tie up with their ego and scared of losing , therefore, it reflected in their decision , by playing experience players like naga or guarin. And you can easily guess what is the outcome already.

In football/soccer experience players play important role, but you simply cannot just get rid of common sense
 

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De boer is no where close to strama in terms of inexperience. Are you serious with that statement?
 

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De Boer and Stramaccioni have absolutely nothing in comparison. De Boer has been a pro coach for about a decade as an assistant then coaching at top level wining professional leagues. Not to mention he played in some legendary teams learning from strong coaches and football royalty. Stramaccioni is just an apprentice nothing more.


People take this proven, unproven, experience, inexperience BS way too far.
 
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Winning doesn't equal to complete domination.

I have never seen Juve getting pinned back like hapless headless chickens in Derby d'Italia, it's like they were some amateur team who couldn't get 3 passes right altogether. Wait, doesn't that sound really familiar, like some Manshitni's Inter?

Well, it was easy to dominate Juve in 2010 though. Their FB were Zebina and Grosso, with midfield consists of Felipe Melo.

Stramaccioni might not have total domination but it wasn't a fluke win. We hit them hard with counter attack 3x and their goal was a fluke offside goal. Credit where its due.

De Boer definitely has shown that he has studied Juventus very well, he exposed their weaknesses, pressed them high and hard, dismantled their midfield and hit them with a bigbang. If only we were not running out of gas, we would have won with a bigger margin.

Mancini's biggest failure is to get the players playing football.

That's the difference between Mancini and De Boer so far. Players under De Boer starts moving around off the ball.

Luckily, players like Banega, Candreva, Joao Mario are poisoned with Mancini's static football yet while others seem to start following De Boer's idea.
 

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I'll never forget the match vs fiorentina when mancini clearly asked our players to waste time since the first half and after they scored the first goal he just stood there for minutes you can see in the pic, remember when FDB said idk how you can lose your head after conceeding look no further to mancio who was a master in instilling this attitude by standing there no reaction nothing.




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I'll never forget the match vs fiorentina when mancini clearly asked our players to waste time since the first half and after they scored the first goal he just stood there for minutes you can see in the pic, remember when FDB said idk how you can lose your head after conceeding look no further to mancio who was a master in instilling this attitude by standing there no reaction nothing.




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Well, that was Stoic Mancini for you. Damage Control Mancini was even worse, subbing in defenders when we were losing to avoid conceding even more goals. Like putting Juan Jesus when we were 0-2 down to Juventus in the Coppa, pretty much like he was trying to heal a stigmata sore with a band-aid, only to watch Juventus score yet another goal later on. I'll never forget leaving work early to watch that, knowing that I had to compensate the hours the next day.

Can't believe I've just wasted my 700th post reliving The Mancini Experience.
 
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Well, that was Stoic Mancini for you. Damage Control Mancini was even worse, subbing in defenders when we were losing to avoid conceding even more goals. Like putting Juan Jesus when we were 0-2 down to Juventus in the Coppa, pretry much like he was trying to heal a stigmata sore with a band-aid, only to watch Juventus score yet another goal later on. I'll never forget leaving work early to watch that, knowing that I had to compensate the hours the next day.

Can't believe I've just wasted my 700th post reliving The Mancini Experience.

And those moments whenever he subbed in CB to play 3 CB and immediately conceded a goal...
 
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