Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Bebo Reacts as Manchester Town Fire Manager Roberto Mancini.

Manchester City have officially dismissed Roberto Mancini as your manager, with a statement on the club's website citing failing to "achieve any of her stated targets this year" as the excuse for his dismissal.

The writing was seemingly to the wall for Mancini, who saw the Citizens lose the Premier Category title to Manchester United shock as to and were eliminated within the Champions League group stage with out a single win as perfectly.

When combined with your recent FA Cup conquer to Wigan Athletic, this seemingly left club officials without any choice but to part ways together with the Italian manager.

The news quickly spread globally, and invoked some terrific responses from celebrities, football pundits and viewers identical via Twitter.

Eurosport were first to verify the sacking had taken place, which was quickly approached with affirmative responses, just like that from Opta's Cristian Nyari:

One of stuff the sacking did show was the difference in class amongst the two Manchester clubs over the past few days. The Sun's Charlie Wyett highlights just how differently City and United managed their current managers leaving the responsibility, and how that reflects on the clubs:

Devin Pleuler with MLSSoccer. com and AP copy writer Rob Harris both pointed out that Mancini's firing highlighted some serious problems within the board level for Community:

However, as The Guardian's Sid Lowe as well as others highlight, the timing upon Mancini's firing is weird, given that there are merely two games remaining this coming year:

Football writer Ives Galarcep also considered in on that fact—suggesting of which Malaga manager Manuel Pellegrini is the next in charge for the Etihad:

Yet as Sky Sports' Guillem Balague insights, perhaps the incident isn't that unusual after all, and that the selection to fire Mancini right now definitely has some merit into it:

And with a £28 , 000, 000 compensation package reportedly set to get provided for Mancini, the decision might not seem like a really bad idea after all:

Via: Turnu Severin - Pandurii Targu Jiu - Romanian League 1

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