Pep's spending is insane (£941m and counting at City)

I looked at citys whole squad in 2014-2015 season and couldn’t believe only 4 players are still there.

Kompany
Yaya Toure
Silva
Aguero

I actually cant believe that in 4 years they’ve basically bought a whole new squad.
 
Why are you guys " pocket watching" ?
You guys are more "concerned "about peps spending than the brand of football mourinho plays,Bluemoon 2.0.
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Why are you guys " pocket watching" ?
You guys are more "concerned "about peps spending than the brand of football mourinho plays,Bluemoon 2.0.
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What is this constant hate about Mourinho's brand of football? Were anyone hating that supposedly dull brand of football when Simeone and Jupp beat Pep playing exactly that way?
 
Yet Ferguson’s most successful period came 2006-2013 arguably came (factoring in Champions League performances too) while being annually outspent by the likes of Chelsea and then City.

Look at the number of academy graduates who featured in that time, even in Champions League finals- Sir Alex created a dynasty with identity, youth and intelligently acquired talent. Even the few big investments like Ferdinand and Rooney served the club for 12 years each - City are stockpiling £50m defenders, and that’s circa the amount on average of each of Pep’s starting eleven. It renders any success they achieve (buy) incomparable to anything Ferguson achieved with the likes of Evans, Welbeck and Cleverley featuring heavily in his final few seasons among declining veterans like Scholes, Giggs, Vidic, Evra, Ferdinand etc...

Chelsea stole a number of Ferguson’s targets in 2004; Robben, Cech and Mikel, while the likes of Joe Cole, Scott Parker and Damien Duff were also on the radar before Abramovich’s investment absorbed them. To imply that Ferguson monopolised the English market ala Bayern is ultimately flawed.

Ronaldo, Vidic and Evra were acquired for relative pennies, yet Ferguson developed them into among the best in the world in their positions - nothing like this ‘Pep makes £50m signing play well’ hyperbolic love-in we’re seeing now....and that’s without factoring in the dubious stamina increases.

Pep is an ideal match for both Sheikh Mansoor and City - all were ‘born’ into infinite resources and therefore have never had to work to attain anything meritocratically. Their ‘achievements’ are hollow and aren’t respected by anybody with the intellectual capacity to understand that they’ve never accomplished anything organically.


Well said. It's frustrating when someone complains about United spending their own money and comparing us to team like City who have unlimited state sponsored funds.
 
£100m and counting this summer?
Update-

Has broken 100m already this window. BBC reporting Mahrez and Jorginho done for over 100m

That’s 550m since he took over two years ago.

Has now outspent Sir Alex Ferguson, in two years
 
If it were Utd they would have added wages and addons etc and given a bigger value
 
Update-

Has broken 100m already this window. BBC reporting Mahrez and Jorginho dome for over 100m

That’s 550m since he took over two years ago.

Has now outspent Sir Alex Ferguson, in two years
Should break the 1b mark by the time he leaves to PSG
 
The question is. If Mou spends 500 million this transfer window and wins the league with a record amount of points next year. Would you give a feck?

Still, yes, Pep spends a tonne of money.
 
They spend 60M plus wages on a backup player and media wouldn't bat an eyelid. Imagine if we had a player bought for 60M and on 100k+ wages playing occasionally, all hell will break loose.
 
I think with that much amount of money, only United stand a chance to dethrone them of PL winner.

PEP is playing Fifa Manager in real life. This guy has over 500million fking net spend
 
I see him back at Barca
Barca don’t have the funds for his managerial style, and they probably won’t have Messi by then.

It’s PSG and that’s it for Pep.

Maybe manage Catalonia if they do get independence.
 
They save a lot of money on wages since most go there for footballing reasons and play for free. This can then be put towards transfer fees.
 
Barca don’t have the funds for his managerial style, and they probably won’t have Messi by then.

It’s PSG and that’s it for Pep.

Maybe manage Catalonia if they do get independence.
I have a feeling he'll manage one of the ME countries for the 2024 WC. And Xavi will be his #2.
 
The question is. If Mou spends 500 million this transfer window and wins the league with a record amount of points next year. Would you give a feck?

Still, yes, Pep spends a tonne of money.

The point is, he has to now. As does every other manager in the league. Guardiola and PSG are taking the transfer market and inflating it like a giant fecking blimp. There is no other way to compete. Even Chelsea spent with some sort of budget under abramovich
 
The question is. If Mou spends 500 million this transfer window and wins the league with a record amount of points next year. Would you give a feck?

Still, yes, Pep spends a tonne of money.
No, but it puts it into perspective for the perennial moaners who declare that we should be winning the league with the amount of money we've spent.
 
They save a lot of money on wages since most go there for footballing reasons and play for free. This can then be put towards transfer fees.

That's exactly what I was thinking, people moaaning in here are forgetting this fact just to suit their agenda.
 
The question is. If Mou spends 500 million this transfer window and wins the league with a record amount of points next year. Would you give a feck?

Still, yes, Pep spends a tonne of money.
I would not at all mind jose sending £500m this summer and replacing deadwood with quality players.
 
No, but it puts it into perspective for the perennial moaners who declare that we should be winning the league with the amount of money we've spent.
True, but people claiming that are obviously a bit dim. Or on the WUM.
 
Anyone who doesn't think the money they spend has the biggest infleunce on City's supposed up turn under Guardiola is deluded. They basically have two 40-50m players for every position. It's bizarre that people even try and analyse why they're so far ahead of other teams during a long league campaign. When the other 5 of the top 6 have to make 3-4 changes they look much, much weaker but not City. Analysing more than that is doing it for the sake of it. English journalists don't want to admit the obvious about it, they want to make it into some mythical tactics or motivation to protect the Premier League and create talking points.
 
Me too but we don't have that kind of money to spend since we can't create shell companies and proxy sponsorships to flood ourselves with cash backed by the state.
We could soon... I heard there’s a possibility that we’ll blowing Shitty and P$G out of the water with this deal.

But it’s for another thread
 
Amazing what you can achieve when you spend the most money and buy all the best players

alright I'll bite, which of 'all the best players' when he has purchased them would have walked into the Real, Barca, Bayern, PSG teams.

Ederson - no
Walker - possibly
Laporte - no
Stones - no
Gundogan - no
Sane - no
Silva - possibly
Mendy - possibly
Nolito - no
Bravo - hahaha
Jesus - no
Mahrez - possibly
Jorginho - possibly

So possibly 5 of 'all the best players', out of that list I don't think 1 would get in a world XI
 
Anyone who doesn't think the money they spend has the biggest infleunce on City's supposed up turn under Guardiola is deluded. They basically have two 40-50m players for every position. It's bizarre that people even try and analyse why they're so far ahead of other teams during a long league campaign. When the other 5 of the top 6 have to make 3-4 changes they look much, much weaker but not City. Analysing more than that is doing it for the sake of it. English journalists don't want to admit the obvious about it, they want to make it into some mythical tactics or motivation to protect the Premier League and create talking points.

Even Guardiola said that the people who say it was mostly down to the money spent are right. Their performance is mostly down to the quality of player they have and that comes directly from being able to spend big money to secure that quality of player.

That said, most managers with that money still wouldn't get a team performing as well as Guardiola had. He has a big advantage over other teams but he still has to make the most of it.