Roberto Mancini

Where will Mancini lead us this season?


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Luka

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Oh man, this idiot leaving would be the best news for me this mercato season.

Mancini just realised that he won't be able to screw us over anymore with the new owners, so he starts to cry. I love it (if true)! Well, that's what you do best, so I am looking forward to that.

It's funny, that we are suppose to materialize all his wishes and extends his contract even (buhahaha), but he is not suppose to honor his contract. What a fuckin amatour. I despise this man so much, it's unbelievable how much this doosh cares about himself.

Well, seems that honeymoon is over for you. Fuck off then.
 

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Mancini: 'Nothing has changed, but...'
By Football Italia staff

Coach Roberto Mancini claims 'nothing has changed' in his relationship with Inter, but 'we'll see' about a possible resignation.

The Coach is touted to leave the club this week, as his relationship with the new Chinese ownership is not taking off.

Inter just lost an International Champions Club game against Paris Saint-Germain by 3-1, and inevitably the questions after the game turned to the prospect of a resignation.

“Nothing has changed compared to two days ago, the situation is normal,” said Mancini. “We'll see over the next few days. My meeting with [president Erick] Thohir? There's nothing to clarify on the subject.

“Right now there is an enormous difference between ourselves and PSG. We did fairly well for 70 minutes, keeping up with our opponents.

“Then the difference became more noticeable when we started playing our subs in the last half-hour. We played our youngsters, while they sent in players of the level of [Edinson] Cavani and [Angel] Di Maria.

“It was really hot too, which might have influenced our physical decline. Right now we're expecting another two games, let's hope we can do well. [Geoffrey] Kondogbia? It's not a serious injury.”

Finally, Mancini discussed the possible sale of Mauro Icardi to Napoli and the signing of Antonio Candreva from Lazio.

“You should ask the president whether Icardi's unsellable or not. The same goes for Candreva.”
 

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“Right now there is an enormous difference between ourselves and PSG. We did fairly well for 70 minutes, keeping up with our opponents.

“Then the difference became more noticeable when we started playing our subs in the last half-hour. We played our youngsters, while they sent in players of the level of [Edinson] Cavani and [Angel] Di Maria.

What a crybaby. Psg started with only T.Silva from the first 11, rest were subs. Mancini just walking away without sacking seems like a dream come true at this point. Cant wait and i will celebrate if it happens!
 

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Cold shoulder towards Inter boss continues

Preparations for next season aren’t taking shape at Inter, causing a strain between the club and tactician

Inter appear to lack a coherent strategy toward strengthening themselves during the summer transfer window, which has caused a rift between the club and coach Roberto Mancini.

As July comes to a close, the Italian tactician hasn’t even had discussions with the Suning Group about renewing his own contract, which expires in 2017.

Financial Fair Play rules are limiting the way in which the Biscione can strengthen their side ahead of next season, which is causing a strain between Mancini and the side.

As of now, Inter are hoping to raise €30 million in funds to use in the transfer window, in addition to the €20m they’ve secured by selling defenders Juan Jesus and Cristiano Biraghi, as well as midfielder Diego Laxalt.

Beyond that, Mancini is supposedly not involved in talks to improve the team, as the club apparently feels he was overly part of the process during the past two campaigns, as the new owners would prefer he spent more time focusing on matters on the field.

That said, Inter are not trying to trick their fans into thinking that the side is capable of easily reaching the Champions League and reasserting themselves as one of the top clubs in the world.

However, the Suning Group are looking to strengthen the side by hiring an administrative leader who is very familiar with Serie A and the Italian language.

For now, rumours continue to spread that Mancini’s days with the Biscione are coming to a close in the near future.

Should the 51-year-old get sacked, Inter would reportedly offer his open position to an experienced tactician like former Italy boss Cesare Prandelli, while Fabio Capello, Marcelo Bielsa, Andre Villas-Boas, and Walter Zenga could all be options as well.

Adapted from an article in La Gazzetta dello Sport by Luca Taidelli


Are we seriously considering Prandelli and especially Zenga? :palm: Not that i like the other options, but replacing Mancio with one of those two would be utterly stupid.
 

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if he really wants to resign he better do it right now, serie a starts in 3 weeks and we have already wasted too much time. but i've got a feeling that he won't resign thus giving up more than 3 million euros. he thinks he's smart and that he can get what he wants by playing the card "do as i want or i'll leave", but it is just a bluff. he won't resign and he won't stop whining, maybe not in front of the cameras but he will keep on asking for a renewal and for certain players.
 

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or we were hacked, or it was a joke or a fuckup from the admin?

i'd like to think we could find a better coach than nicola if mancini resigned :yao:


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If you look closely on the pics they're a bit different. The country of Nicola is almost non visible. I think it's a hack.
 

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If you look closely on the pics they're a bit different. The country of Nicola is almost non visible. I think it's a hack.
That doesn't mean anything. All of our new players/staff don't have new pictures there until they play a match from which they can use the picture. Example: http://www.inter.it/en/squadra/G0982. Also if someone hacked our site, I'm sure they could do some more interesting shit rather than just add Davide Nicola to our staff page.

Anyway, maybe it's a case of two co-coaches, similar to Iceland? It would explain why Mancini is acting all mopey and shit.
 

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gazzetta says if mancini resigns we might going to have leonardo just for the upcoming season and then Suning will try to get simeone:

http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie...eva-dovete-chiedere-thohir-160467985495.shtml

although in the English version of the site they say it could be one among prandelli, capello, bielsa, villas-boas or even zenga.

http://www.gazzettaworld.com/news/serie-a/inter/cold-shoulder-boss-continues/
I think that's the plan of our management. Sticking with Mancini till the end of his current contract and then trying to get Simeone. Mancini will leave now only if he resigns. He won't get sacked.
And even if he resigns we'll go for a short-term solution.

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That doesn't mean anything. All of our new players/staff don't have new pictures there until they play a match from which they can use the picture. Example: http://www.inter.it/en/squadra/G0982. Also if someone hacked our site, I'm sure they could do some more interesting shit rather than just add Davide Nicola to our staff page.

Anyway, maybe it's a case of two co-coaches, similar to Iceland? It would explain why Mancini is acting all mopey and shit.
I wasn't referring to the absense of a Nicola's photo. The country of all our players/staff is on the green background. Except one's.Nicola's. Anyway, it's not really important.
 

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gazzetta says if mancini resigns we might have leonardo just for the upcoming season and then Suning will try to get simeone:

http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie...eva-dovete-chiedere-thohir-160467985495.shtml

although in the English version of the site they say it could be one among prandelli, capello, bielsa, villas-boas or even zenga.

http://www.gazzettaworld.com/news/serie-a/inter/cold-shoulder-boss-continues/

Prandelli - NO!
Capello - Please, NO!
Bielsa - HELL NO!
Villas-Boas - Is he still trying to be a coach?
Leonardo - He isn't even a coach...
Zenga - Hahahaha

Might as well promote Gregucci if Mancini leaves - he is better than all the "options" above.
 

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I'm pretty sure he's gone. They're probably just negotiating the early termination golden handshake shit.

I don't know what are the chances of getting Simeone (speaking of which, I haven't heard from him for such a long time) but if this really is happening, better get it quick before the pre-season gets too deep. Be it Simeone, or whatever the fuck coach is available.
 

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Seems similar to his first exit in 2008. He says he quits then he takes it back, some diplomatic bullshit from him and the management, then he leaves. When there's so much up and down and mysterious statements by him and the management, you know he's gone for sure. When there's smoke then there's fire.
 

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Seems similar to his first exit in 2008. He says he quits then he takes it back, some diplomatic bullshit from him and the management, then he leaves. When there's so much up and down and mysterious statements by him and the management, you know he's gone for sure. When there's smoke then there's fire.

The big difference though is we replaced this shit stain with Mourinho....
 

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Once again we look like a fucking circus!! Wtf is wrong with suning? Why the hell not talk to mancini bevore the season starts? No lets wait till we re in the middle of pre season when no good coaches are availabel and than tell mancini that we dont like his plan!
This is just ridiculose from both sides first of all mancini should shut up and stop crying ever since mou he s the coach who got most of his request guaranted and yet he s the biggest cry babie of them all.
Anyway my guess is that suning could not get who they wanted as a coach for this season so they decided to let mancinis contract run out to get somebody else next year. Now mancini realized this and now he wants a renewal so that even when he s fired at the end of next season he can still cash in.
 

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at this point of the year, suning has probably already explained to mancini the new strategy of the society: if not in a face-to-face talk, at least through thohir.

why can't mancini simply do his work or, if he doesn't like the conditions, just resign? is it so hard for a man in his fifties like he is to act a bit more mature? and he is not the only one to act this way, many coaches have become whiny beyond what's tolerable, like rui costa, montella, not to talk about pathological cases like mazzarri. just do your fucking job for fuck's sake and if you're not satisfied just fuck off.
 

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Ausilio: 'Mancini, no change of heart'
By Football Italia staff

Piero Ausilio doubts Roberto Mancini will leave Inter: 'He's had no change of heart, although only the president knows how he feels'.

Il Mancio seemed set for a long-term project when he embarked with the Nerazzurri last year, but the acquisition of Inter by a Chinese conglomerate could change everything.

“I often speak with him, but it's about football,” said Ausilio, as reported by FcInterNews.it. “It's the president who knows how he feels. I'll be involved once I get to the USA but I don't know of anything in particular. We talk about the market, negotiations and players to bring in.

“That I know of, he never changed his mind,” he said, echoing Mancini's own statements.

“He started a project with us. We only have to think of how his work can do the good of Inter. We did well with [Ever] Banega, [Cristian] Ansaldi and [Caner] Erkin. We already picked something up and we're still working on it.

“There are no names in particular. We always signed young players, our youth team produces many of them every year. Youngsters can be signed or produced at home and we know how to do that.

“The new ownership has only been here for one month, you can't expect them to do in one summer what other clubs do in years.

“We want to set up a good project, which started with very little under the old ownership, and turn Inter into a winning team.”
 

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Oh man, this idiot leaving would be the best news for me this mercato season.

Mancini just realised that he won't be able to screw us over anymore with the new owners, so he starts to cry. I love it (if true)! Well, that's what you do best, so I am looking forward to that.

It's funny, that we are suppose to materialize all his wishes and extends his contract even (buhahaha), but he is not suppose to honor his contract. What a fuckin amatour. I despise this man so much, it's unbelievable how much this doosh cares about himself.

Well, seems that honeymoon is over for you. Fuck off then.
Yeah changing managers 3 weeks before the season is great.

Shame on Manncini for wanting better players like any manager at a.big club.

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my only fear is, he doesn't get the players he wants, he isn't happy with the squad and we dont start the season well and after 3-4 games he resigns
 

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Yeah changing managers 3 weeks before the season is great.
I didn't want him Toninu here in the first place so from my perspective any day to fire him (or him resigning) is better then the next day. The sooner the better, because we all (or at least most) know where this is heading. I don't see him at our bench 2 years, 3 years from now. Do you?

Shame on Manncini for wanting better players like any manager at a.big club.

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As for wanting great players. He should go to Empoli then, he will get all great players he wants. This ain't fucking fairy tale. For the state of the club that we had for past 5 years, he got the most wishes fulfilled then any other manager by far. By far. You deny that? I think that under circumstances he got max what he could get. The point is, this guy whines 24/7, no matter what we do. He got his multitude of players last year like he wanted and we still didn't get the third spot. What the fuck is he still doing here?
 
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