Guardiola insults medical staff | Medical team resigns

For what it's worth, he does have a history of being a bit of a dick. Here he refused to shake the hand of an opposing coach in a preseason match in the US. And he even denied it, despite cameras.

 
The angle is not good enough. Are you sure it's not the assistant manager he's refusing to shake hands with?
 
He and Barca players used to have moan about grass levels and pitch condition on other grounds as well even though they used to be within rules. It is laughable. I would want my club guys to tell him to feck off and mind his own business if he is interfering like that.

They weren't always within the rules. It's a bit of a piss take that clubs can decide to mistreat their pitch so that they have an advantage against a better side. These things should be standardised.

But it's also an issue that's not serious enough to blame a defeat on, and Xavi (rather than Pep) especially whinges about it too much.
 
They weren't always within the rules. It's a bit of a piss take that clubs can decide to mistreat their pitch so that they have an advantage against a better side. These things should be standardised.

But it's also an issue that's not serious enough to blame a defeat on, and Xavi (rather than Pep) especially whinges about it too much.

The governing bodies are supposed to take care of that. The rules are there and not all clubs can have pitches of same high quality. As long as the pitch is per minimum standard, players and managers should find way to win. If they have legitimate case that pitches are not within rules, they should lodge complaint.

In Porto case above, if he is seriously going around telling them about pitch, then it is laughable. He has no right to do that.
 
They weren't always within the rules. It's a bit of a piss take that clubs can decide to mistreat their pitch so that they have an advantage against a better side. These things should be standardised.

But it's also an issue that's not serious enough to blame a defeat on, and Xavi (rather than Pep) especially whinges about it too much.

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The governing bodies are supposed to take care of that. The rules are there and not all clubs can have pitches of same high quality. As long as the pitch is per minimum standard, players and managers should find way to win. If they have legitimate case that pitches are not within rules, they should lodge complaint.

In Porto case above, if he is seriously going around telling them about pitch, then it is laughable. He has no right to do that.

It's not about small clubs not being able to have a high quality pitch. It's the dickhead clubs who have immaculate pitches all year around until they play a passing team and decide that they'll not bother looking after the pitch that are the problem.

Not defending Guardiola over the Porto pitch, I've no idea if he has a valid complaint. Generally though it's stupid that UEFA have rules on pitch standards but don't punish clubs for dick moves.


Aye, that came to my mind.
 
It's not about small clubs not being able to have a high quality pitch. It's the dickhead clubs who have immaculate pitches all year around until they play a passing team and decide that they'll not bother looking after the pitch that are the problem.

Not defending Guardiola over the Porto pitch, I've no idea if he has a valid complaint. Generally though it's stupid that UEFA have rules on pitch standards but don't punish clubs for dick moves.



Aye, that came to my mind.

But you can't blame the clubs for that. Might not be great as spectacle but they will try to take advantage of what suits them or nullifies opposition's strength. Particularly when stakes are so high. In a sport where there is leeway in pitch size too, a considerable yards of margin if clubs want to use, one can hardly blame clubs if they don't prepare exact top class pitch but maintain within bare minimum standard. I agree that if pitches are below standard, punishment from UEFA should be stricter.
 
I was just mocking his demeanour and inappropriately authoritarian style. I don't think he ever mentioned Porto's pitch in relation to the game, it wasn't an issue. It's always perfect anyway. That's just about how wet he wants it for the training session the day before.
 
So what is the latest update on this? Did the club make any statement?

They're sorry he left and mentioned the name of the doctor who'll be replacing him until a permanent solution is found.

That's what I read in our press anyway.
 
All I wanted to ask was...Why do the "club doctors" at Bayern sit in the dugouts wearing the club track suits?
 
This might actually end up costing Bayern the league title, no?
10 points with 6 games to go? Nah. They can lose half the games and still win.

Only Queiroz could botch that.
 
I think that over the years the character of Guardiola has worsened. It looks to be a very hard worker but also very obsessed and maniac with certain things. About not shaking hands, would not be the first time, as he did with Cristiano at the ceremony of ballon d´or:
 
Is he high on something most of the time? He looks way too overly animated and expressive. Now I can see why he had to leave Barca and take a sabbatical.
 
For what it's worth, he does have a history of being a bit of a dick. Here he refused to shake the hand of an opposing coach in a preseason match in the US. And he even denied it, despite cameras.


I was going to mention that, I was at that game. He was pissed that the mls all star players were a bit heavy in their tackles (they were), but I lost a wee bit of respect for him that day.
Caleb Porter is a Nancy boy so I wasn't that bothered.
 
He does get over animated at times.

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The look on poor Boateng's face. Doesn't know what to do :lol:
 
Just on his temperament and dickishness he's a perfect fit for city
 
Found this in a Bayern forum.

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Interesting. Just done a rough one for United, though I take what tm says with a big pinch of salt as for some weeks when I'm pretty sure certain players were injured, it didn't have the injury symbol for them. Look at Hargreaves' record for example. Definitely was injured more than it said he was, and it counted players who either only played one or two cup games or just played one game at the end of the season. I didn't include those players in the stats below:

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For what it's worth, he does have a history of being a bit of a dick. Here he refused to shake the hand of an opposing coach in a preseason match in the US. And he even denied it, despite cameras.


I watched that game. He has plenty of reason to be angry as the MLS all stars were going in pretty heavy on challenges in the last 20 minutes.
 
Interesting. Just done a rough one for United, though I take what tm says with a big pinch of salt as for some weeks when I'm pretty sure certain players were injured, it didn't have the injury symbol for them. Look at Hargreaves' record for example. Definitely was injured more than it said he was, and it counted players who either only played one or two cup games or just played one game at the end of the season. I didn't include those players in the stats below:

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Just be careful with statistics...
When it means Bayern ACL injuries to Badstuber (2 years), Martinez (1 year), Thiago's injury (1 year) and especially injury ridden players with a track record (Ribery, Robben, lately Schweinsteiger) or older players like 9 months for Olic in 2010, van Buyten and Pizarro who with 35 seldom were able to play - cloud the statistics. The first for sure do not have anything to do with the medical department and the last are special cases.
 
Speaking as a fellow member of the medical profession, we are often the first to crtically evaluate our own management practices. There is honestly little that's more disconcerting than having your employers lose faith in your medical judgement and proceed to publicly humiliate you. It's not only unnecessary anf unhelpful, but thoroughly inappropriate.
 
So what is the latest update on this? Did the club make any statement?
Their response was that a total of 1 (one) question on that matter was allowed in yesterdays press conference and all further questions were blocked.

The official club statement said "we regret.... we thank Doc MW for the past years... end of story". This seems extremely tight-lipped for someone with as many merits and a three-decade history with the club. It has "Rummenigge" written all over it, in my opinion another sign that it was Rummenigges doing. Also Pep reacted very emotionally to to the accusation that he might have blamed the medics for Porto.