Pep Guardiola at City next?

I'm not 100% sold but would prefer him to Jose. Ancelotti would be my first choice but it looks like he's gone to Bayern.
Just think of Pep's record of injured players at Bayern, and it won't be so hard to digest if he moves to City.
 
I still don't think he will go to city, he's always spoken as if he's a football man first and foremost and a man of class. That desist strike me as a man that would join an small time club like City, he's already made it clear he would ove the Utd job so I don't see any reason why we wouldn't get him if we went for him. I think people just like to be negative and this fits the negative trend at the moment but the reality is the only reason we won't get him is because we won't try and get him.
 
Wasn't Pep due to give a statement today?
ZDF - a public German TV channel - said that Bayern will make it public tomorrow that Pep doesn't extent and Ancelotti will take over in the summer. Pep's statement could or couldn't follow soon.
 
Its this kind of attitude that has taken us to a place where City have overtaken us on the pitch.

We sat back, and got complacent, thinking it could never happen as we're the mighty Manchester United.
Haha seriously lie down.....
 
I still don't think he will go to city, he's always spoken as if he's a football man first and foremost and a man of class. That desist strike me as a man that would join an small time club like City, he's already made it clear he would ove the Utd job so I don't see any reason why we wouldn't get him if we went for him. I think people just like to be negative and this fits the negative trend at the moment but the reality is the only reason we won't get him is because we won't try and get him.
Imagine having Barca, Bayern and United on your managerial CV.

Would be interested to see who he'd bring in and let go, should he come here.
 
Imagine having Barca, Bayern and United on your managerial CV.
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Is it really worth the gamble to hang around waiting for him when we all know very well that we'll be going up against City and Chelsea for his signature? Especially at a time when Ancelotti and Mourinho are hanging around searching through the classifieds?
 
Is it really worth the gamble to hang around waiting for him when we all know very well that we'll be going up against City and Chelsea for his signature? Especially at a time when Ancelotti and Mourinho are hanging around searching through the classifieds?

Knowing our luck, we will miss out on Jose, Pep and Carlo, so will look to a Scottish manager who has never won an elite trophy.
Sort of like the time we hired Moyes.
 
ZDF - a public German TV channel - said that Bayern will make it public tomorrow that Pep doesn't extent and Ancelotti will take over in the summer. Pep's statement could or couldn't follow soon.

Would surprise me very much if he publicly indicated where he will coach next before the end of Bayern's season. There will simply be a great deal of speculation fueled by whatever jobs remain vacant/available between now & summer
 
Here's another syllogism to ponder. Pep has managed the strongest team in Germany, the strongest team in Spain, Shirley he'll want to manage the strongest team in England too.

I don't recall Pep being linked with Leicester? :D
 
Yeah that's the glib response of the day. Fools seldom differ I suppose.

Need to loosen up, don't understand the defeatist attitude in here. Guardiola isn't some miracle worker messiah, he's been sent to the cleaners in the Champions league twice in the past 2 seasons, by both Barca and Madrid. This myth that he makes his teams unbeatable might have been true at Barca, but his time at Bayern has proved anything but. He will probably walk all over this league due to how poor it is, but with the right managerial appointment, use of money to bring in some top players, the gap won't be nearly as big as some are making out.

City have some top players, but they also have some ageing players and a midfield that don't seem like they'd be capable of playing Guardiola's way. Next few seasons isn't going to be as straight forward as people expect imo, regardless of if Guardiola joins us or City.
 
Need to loosen up, don't understand the defeatist attitude in here. Guardiola isn't some miracle worker messiah, he's been sent to the cleaners in the Champions league twice in the past 2 seasons, by both Barca and Madrid. This myth that he makes his teams unbeatable might have been true at Barca, but his time at Bayern has proved anything but. He will probably walk all over this league due to how poor it is, but with the right managerial appointment, use of money to bring in some top players, the gap won't be nearly as big as some are making out.

City have some top players, but they also have some ageing players and a midfield that don't seem like they'd be capable of playing Guardiola's way. Next few seasons isn't going to be as straight forward as people expect imo, regardless of if Guardiola joins us or City.
I was just arguing that the most sensible choice for him right now would be City, if indeed he is really moving to England. Precisely to the extent that one doesn't rate him, it isn't defeatism to point this out.
 
I was just arguing that the most sensible choice for him right now would be City, if indeed he is really moving to England. Precisely to the extent that one doesn't rate him, it isn't defeatism to point this out.

Of course it is, I'm convinced he's joining that lot. On the contrary, I think he's the best in the world currently, but in no way will it signal the end of us if he was to join them.
 
Their last two league finishes were 1st and 2nd. Since then the only squad who could seriously contest their dominance has sunk into the mire. However badly they have been mismanaged recently, it would be foolish to deny that individually, they are the best team in the league, and that's to say nothing of their purchasing power.
Last year was a much of a muchness behind Chelsea so finishing second was no great feat, it was who would drop less points when teams lost interest. This year they have been bang average In more games than they have been excellent, again it's a good bet they will lose 5/6 games before Christmas alone. They have been nowhere near the best team in England over the last 2 seasons. If you choose to ignore Arsenal and Leicester then no wonder they will always be number 1 in your mind.

Another thing is outside of their attacking 3 not one player would get into a combined league 11. Individually in midfield and defence they are hilariously lacking. They concede in every fecking game they play no Matter who the opposition. The amount of times they are overrun is far too frequent to be a blip or an off day
 
Where else? He got his catalan and qatari buddies there. City is the logical club for him to go.
 
Last year was a much of a muchness behind Chelsea so finishing second was no great feat, it was who would drop less points when teams lost interest. This year they have been bang average In more games than they have been excellent, again it's a good bet they will lose 5/6 games before Christmas alone. They have been nowhere near the best team in England over the last 2 seasons. If you choose to ignore Arsenal and Leicester then no wonder they will always be number 1 in your mind.

Another thing is outside of their attacking 3 not one player would get into a combined league 11. Individually in midfield and defence they are hilariously lacking. They concede in every fecking game they play no Matter who the opposition. The amount of times they are overrun is far too frequent to be a blip or an off day
This is all anecdotal and conjecture. The fact is, they have the highest point's tally of all the teams in this period. And even if it were true that Arsenal have a squad that's as good as theirs (which I don't think is true), City's financial muscle gives them an edge. Leicester obviously isn't a thought worth entertaining.

Their defensive woes unsurprisingly coincide with the absence of their best defender and captain. Anyone considering taking the job will evaluate with him in mind.
 
Sad to see Pep selling his soul to City if this is true, it just doesn't sit right with the sort of manager he is to me, I just hope United at least asked the question and if he truly chose City over us then you just have to admire the persuasive skills of their owner, because it's such a switch from what I thought he wanted to do as a manager.

Klopp or Pep were the dream for me, but just not meant to be by the looks.
 
What I've learned from this thread is that Pep Guardiola is the be all and end all of football, and everything City does is perfect.
 
Sad to see Pep selling his soul to City if this is true, it just doesn't sit right with the sort of manager he is to me, I just hope United at least asked the question and if he truly chose City over us then you just have to admire the persuasive skills of their owner, because it's such a switch from what I thought he wanted to do as a manager.

Klopp or Pep were the dream for me, but just not meant to be by the looks.

Its incredible that the two best managers for United will end up at our two biggest rivals. You couldn't make it up.

I hope the club are ashamed of themselves.
 
Last year was a much of a muchness behind Chelsea so finishing second was no great feat, it was who would drop less points when teams lost interest. This year they have been bang average In more games than they have been excellent, again it's a good bet they will lose 5/6 games before Christmas alone. They have been nowhere near the best team in England over the last 2 seasons. If you choose to ignore Arsenal and Leicester then no wonder they will always be number 1 in your mind.

Another thing is outside of their attacking 3 not one player would get into a combined league 11. Individually in midfield and defence they are hilariously lacking. They concede in every fecking game they play no Matter who the opposition. The amount of times they are overrun is far too frequent to be a blip or an off day

Uhm, what? :lol:
 
Its incredible that the two best managers for United will end up at our two biggest rivals. You couldn't make it up.

I hope the club are ashamed of themselves.

Klopp is the one that really stings as he had United written all over him, you do wonder if he half regrets not waiting because the Liverpool job given the stadium rebuild, no CL, and much lower revenues is really going to test him, at United he could have really done something. Pep less so for me, yes he is fantastic obviously, but if he is given the choice of United or City and chooses City, then he is not the guy I thought he was. Klopp maybe just thought the United job was off the table for a good while yet so went for Liverpool instead, just because it was there.

Mourinho will do but he needs to reign it in a bit, and he needs to stop ignoring the youth, if he can do that he could well be perfect as he seems to have a genuine affection for the place.

I do genuinly fear us giving it to Giggs though.
 
Klopp is the one that really stings as he had United written all over him, you do wonder if he half regrets not waiting because the Liverpool job given the stadium rebuild, no CL, and much lower revenues is really going to test him, at United he could have really done something. Pep less so for me, yes he is fantastic obviously, but if he is given the choice of United or City and chooses City, then he is not the guy I thought he was. Klopp maybe just thought the United job was off the table for a good while yet so went for Liverpool instead, just because it was there.

Mourinho will do but he needs to reign it in a bit, and he needs to stop ignoring the youth, if he can do that he could well be perfect as he seems to have a genuine affection for the place.

I do genuinly fear us giving it to Giggs though.

Klopp was absolutly perfect. He basically ticks every box, him going to Liverpool stings like hell.

Woodward called him a genius a few years ago too iirc.
 
Klopp is the one that really stings as he had United written all over him, you do wonder if he half regrets not waiting because the Liverpool job given the stadium rebuild, no CL, and much lower revenues is really going to test him, at United he could have really done something. Pep less so for me, yes he is fantastic obviously, but if he is given the choice of United or City and chooses City, then he is not the guy I thought he was.

Mourinho will do but he needs to reign it in a bit, and he needs to stop ignoring the youth, if he can do that he could well be perfect as he seems to have a genuine affection for the place.

I do genuinly fear us giving it to Giggs though.
What sort of a guy do you think he is, and what are you basing this on? I'd really love to know.
 
What sort of a guy do you think he is, and what are you basing this on? I'd really love to know.

Taking over the true super powers of Europe, Barca, Bayern, so United is the most logical step for him... it's fairly obvious really.

Like I say I never thought he'd sell his soul to a small club who's hit the jackpot, but seems he has.
 
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I will believe this when I see it

I would have serious questions if Utd failed to get Pep if they went all out for him
 
This is all anecdotal and conjecture. The fact is, they have the highest point's tally of all the teams in this period. And even if it were true that Arsenal have a squad that's as good as theirs (which I don't think is true), City's financial muscle gives them an edge. Leicester obviously isn't a thought worth entertaining.

Their defensive woes unsurprisingly coincide with the absence of their best defender and captain. Anyone considering taking the job will evaluate with him in mind.
If you're judging teams over the last two years then you have to do the same with the players and Kompany has been an underwhelming injury prone player. This was supposed to be the season of redemption but it hasn't worked out, it's not as if another year is kind to aging players like these.
 
Pep has managed the biggest club in Germany, arguably the biggest club in Spain and i'm pretty sure he'll want to manage the biggest club in England too. If he chooses City, he will never have a chance to do that again.
Before Pep took over Barca they were a distant second to Real as the biggest club in Spain.
Closer now but still second.

He doesn't just want 'biggest' he wants to work with a setup that thinks big and with people he trusts to supply the material for him to weave his magic.
 
If we don't get him I'll be disappointed that we don't have him, but not too worried about City getting him. They are nowhere as good as this Bayern or his Barca were, plus their squad is old.
 
Bizarre interview from Pellegrini hitting the Sunday papers - he would one day like Pep to manage Manchester City. Unusual for him to say anything remotely controversial - a man in the know?
 
Bizarre interview from Pellegrini hitting the Sunday papers - he would one day like Pep to manage Manchester City. Unusual for him to say anything remotely controversial - a man in the know?
Feel for him. No matter what he does, he's getting his p45 at the end of the season. His position might become untenable at some point during the campaign.