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Catch us if you can
That's interesting, as our perception is that we're the only team who have wasted tonnes of points
Bet we've done it to chimpier teams though!
Catch us if you can
Sir Alex without scholes Fletcher .YeahHe's managed against a Sir Alex managed United.
Pretty sure he's faced decent opposition.
He's managed against a Sir Alex managed United.
Pretty sure he's faced decent opposition.
In a fight between the two a third team wins or looses in this league. Pep has always won in a two team league but he has never faced something like this anywhere else. He can win a race but will fizz out in a marathon.Klopp is a clown but is fairly harmless. Pep on the other hand is likely to poison your tea. A very different kind of mental with all the absurdity.
That's interesting, as our perception is that we're the only team who have wasted tonnes of points
Bet we've done it to chimpier teams though!
That's why Sir Alex was the best. If he was willing to win he was willing to take risks and attack without control.Mourinho's bound to pounce on Guardiola announcing that the game today was one of the proudest moments of his career.
Can imagine, completely deadpan.
"This morning I had cereal. It was, probably the proudest moment of my life...." Then throughout the rest of the season and maybe beyond make references to 'certain managers' who are 'proud of losing points'
Klopp is a clown but is fairly harmless. Pep on the other hand is likely to poison your tea. A very different kind of mental with all the absurdity.
Have to admit it: I was very jealous when City got Pep. Always been a massive fan of his and the way his team play. Thought he would've been perfect at United. His start only served to emphasis that for me. City in so many games were really unplayable. They tore us to shreds at OT and were cruising in those early months.
However, what did surprise me was the way Pep reacted when they eventually ran into difficulties. It was completely bizarre. He essentially threw the strategy out the window and reverted to players like Yaya, Zabaleta, Kolarov and Caballero to steady the ship. It worked for a bit but it was never going to last. These players are finished and need to be moved on. Toure can go 80-85 minutes without doing anything these days. He went with these players and didn't trust the players he had brought in e.g. Sane, Nolito, Gundogan. In my opinion, he should've kept faith with the new players he brought in and tried to focus more on improving on the defensive side of their game. When they hit rough patches in games just park the bus. Instead he's changes way too much and those players look so confused as to the approach and tactics for each game.
He's doubted himself and just reverted that City side to type and it was a massive mistake.
Klopp is a clown but is fairly harmless. Pep on the other hand is likely to poison your tea. A very different kind of mental with all the absurdity.
I know his modus operandi.Twice. And Jose's Madrid, multiple times. And Klopp's and Tuchel's Dortmund. And Allegri's Juve.
And of course Arsene
But for the explanation for the post you replied to, check who wrote it and then check the PL in Europe thread.
The guy gives the strangest interviews ever. I don't know if its translation or he was this crazy at Barca. I don't think its pressure either, they are just so strange. Or to sound more like Pep "so, so strange". I can't get my head around it though its obvious he despises the english media.
So much wrong with this post !
Sane didn't play much mainly because he was injured. As soon as Gundogan got fit he played but unfortunately is now out until next season with knee ligament damage. Nolito was a hothead
Pep is using the resources he has. He has not and will not go back on what he believes.
This is not true for first half of the season where according to this stat he only missed the first month of the season (August & few days in September) which City didn't need him that much with the perfect start. His major setback was injury in January when he started to get into good form. Before that, he didn't really impress.So much wrong with this post !
Sane didn't play much mainly because he was injured. As soon as Gundogan got fit he played but unfortunately is now out until next season with knee ligament damage. Nolito was a hothead
Pep is using the resources he has. He has not and will not go back on what he believes.
They'll be singing a different tune soon enough, the agenda has long been clear - him choosing City over United only reinforces it. Sounds very upbeat about the project but a lot of changes are a coming
They'll be singing a different tune soon enough, the agenda has long been clear - him choosing City over United only reinforces it. Sounds very upbeat about the project but a lot of changes are a coming
He strikes me as the type to be horrible to work for! Could you imagine him being your boss/manager? He also seems extremely unlikable, don't think our players would have coped having him as our manager after LvG!
They'll be singing a different tune soon enough, the agenda has long been clear - him choosing City over United only reinforces it. Sounds very upbeat about the project but a lot of changes are a coming
You embedded Tracy Chapman - 'Revolution' in a discussion with regards to what Pep would do to English football.
You really shouldn't talk about agenda when it comes to Lord Pepito.
I wonder if being in the exact same position as this time last year was part of the Pep plan?
Its a big if, but if we win our game in hand then Pep v Jose in English football would only be seperated by our head to head.
In terms of how each manager has dealt with the rest of the premiership, Jose actually has the better points tally.
Which is ridiculous after City's fantastic start.
I wonder if being in the exact same position as this time last year was part of the Pep plan?
Its a big if, but if we win our game in hand then Pep v Jose in English football would only be seperated by our head to head.
In terms of how each manager has dealt with the rest of the Premiership, Jose actually has the better points tally.
Which is ridiculous after City's fantastic start.
He will indeed revolutionize football in England, I stick by that - I just don't bang on about it at every post
Fact or speculation?They'll be singing a different tune soon enough, the agenda has long been clear - him choosing City over United only reinforces it. Sounds very upbeat about the project but a lot of changes are a coming
He will indeed revolutionize football in England, I stick by that - I just don't bang on about it at every post
They'll be singing a different tune soon enough, the agenda has long been clear - him choosing City over United only reinforces it. Sounds very upbeat about the project but a lot of changes are a coming
He will indeed revolutionize football in England, I stick by that - I just don't bang on about it at every post
He won't revolutionize anything. He will play possession football with a very expensively assembled squad, a squad which he will be dependent on being superior to the competition like all his previous stints, especially since he doesn't have the GOAT to bail him out this time.
Conte has done more "revolutionizing" in his short spell here than Guardiola has done.
Like he revolutionized it in Germany? Get to feck with this pretentious nonsense, like no other country has had good possession sides before this god-like man.
He will indeed revolutionize football in England, I stick by that - I just don't bang on about it at every post
Oasis have reformed and are playing at the council house?Yeah the Etihad will be rocking very soon.