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What will Pep do next?
Re: What's next for Pep Guardiola?
No problem Cuck.S wrote:Ok darling.
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Pep is closely associated with Barcelona, of course Surag treats him as his enemy, it's a no brainer really!
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Perez would be foolish to not at least attempt to sign Pep. The guy is everything the club needs. Plays great football, humble and a proven winner. Unfortunately politics and rivalry plays a too large part in what should be a simple game, which is football.
With the departure of Rafa Benítez from Real Madrid looking ever more imminent, at the club they are starting to take soundings about the state of mind and opinions of their members. So, over the past few days, the Bernabéu faithful have been called up and asked to pick their favourite from a shortlist of managers.
The odd thing is that among the names on this list for the members to choose from is that of former nemesis Pep Guardiola, the ex-Barça boss, who has announced that he is to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season. The other candidates in the survey were Zinedine Zidane, at present in charge of B-team Castilla, plus José Mourinho and Arsène Wenger. The fact that Real Madrid are sounding out their members about possible coaches makes it look suspiciously like Benítez's days at Chamartín might be numbered.
http://www.marca.com/en/football/real-madrid/2015/12/23/567af74b268e3e8e308b4679.html
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Really like to see Pep at City, it will be very interesting.
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Christian Falk @cfbayern
Pep #Guardiolas future: @MCFC ? @ManUtd ? I see a outside chance for @Arsenal
https://twitter.com/cfbayern/status/679637507345088512?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Pep #Guardiolas future: @MCFC ? @ManUtd ? I see a outside chance for @Arsenal
https://twitter.com/cfbayern/status/679637507345088512?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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I read that Guardiola has signed for City already.
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Henry won two La Liga titles and the Champions League playing under Guardiola at Barcelona, and he has complete faith in the Spaniard's abilities.
“If I was chairman of any club in the world looking to change its manager, Guardiola would be my No1 pick. No contest,” Henry wrote in his column for The Sun.
“For me, he is already one of the greatest coaches of all time. His teams don’t just win the league, they totally dominate it.
“He arrives with a plan, takes complete control of a club and puts a lasting legacy in place that survives long after he’s moved on to his next challenge.
“I was fortunate enough to be at Barcelona right at the start of Guardiola’s coaching career and was blown away by the man and his methods.
“Now I can only assume that he has become even better during the past five years at Barca and Bayern.”
“If I was chairman of any club in the world looking to change its manager, Guardiola would be my No1 pick. No contest,” Henry wrote in his column for The Sun.
“For me, he is already one of the greatest coaches of all time. His teams don’t just win the league, they totally dominate it.
“He arrives with a plan, takes complete control of a club and puts a lasting legacy in place that survives long after he’s moved on to his next challenge.
“I was fortunate enough to be at Barcelona right at the start of Guardiola’s coaching career and was blown away by the man and his methods.
“Now I can only assume that he has become even better during the past five years at Barca and Bayern.”
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Re: What's next for Pep Guardiola?
Pep now offically confirmed at the press conference a few minutes ago: i leave Bayern because i want to be manager in the Premiere league.
City,manu, Chelsea and Arsenal probably starting the bitch fight now
City,manu, Chelsea and Arsenal probably starting the bitch fight now
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I think you need to learn how to read between the lines. The "I leave Bayern because I want to be manager in the Premiere league." line is code for "I have already chosen and signed a pre-contract with one club in the PL".
There won't be a fight because there was one already and one club won it.
There won't be a fight because there was one already and one club won it.
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But he also said that he hasn't chosen a club yet
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The Demon of Carthage wrote:I think you need to learn how to read between the lines. The "I leave Bayern because I want to be manager in the Premiere league." line is code for "I have already chosen and signed a pre-contract with one club in the PL".
There won't be a fight because there was one already and one club won it.
You are likely right but it isn't necessary that it's true at the same time.
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Pep said he would like to prove himself in England. So maybe he will choose ManUtd after all
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Mou at Yanited
Pep at Citeh
Simeone at Chelski
Pep at Citeh
Simeone at Chelski
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Simeone not leaving Atleti
Pep at Arsenal I'd love that
Pep at Arsenal I'd love that
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It'll be one of these 3. Praying it's United, but it's obviously going to be City
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Pep to Utd ?
Thiago arriving 3 years later
Thiago arriving 3 years later
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Who does this guy think he is? Pick a team already
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it's not a what will I eat for lunch type of decision lolLeSwagg James wrote:Who does this guy think he is? Pick a team already
I'd also take my time if I had several offers from biggest clubs in England.....
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Guys. It's City. Thought that was established.
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Since he said he wants 'challenge' am going to say he is taking over United.
Bravepep burying the best squad take over myth GL (this forum )
Bravepep burying the best squad take over myth GL (this forum )
Re: What's next for Pep Guardiola?
He said the same when he left Barca for Bayern tbf although at the time he was right everything changed when 4 months later they won the treble.
City would be a challenge in the same way Bayern is, CL is a challenge ( this would be bigger obviously) but in the league he should be winning it.
City would be a challenge in the same way Bayern is, CL is a challenge ( this would be bigger obviously) but in the league he should be winning it.
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Great Leader Sprucenuce wrote:He said the same when he left Barca for Bayern tbf although at the time he was right everything changed when 4 months later they won the treble.
City would be a challenge in the same way Bayern is, CL is a challenge ( this would be bigger obviously) but in the league he should be winning it.
Besides me obviously later going to make fun of Pep, for now we have to admit, though, that winning the Prem with City will be a tad harder than winning the BuLi was with Bayern.
Also, even before Bayern won the treble, they were already obviously one of the most well-functioning teams in Europe
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Yeah but Viva his expectation would be re-markedly different if he came into a league dominated by Dortmund and a team who had choked on the CL stage repeatedly over the last decade or so.
That's how it was when he took the job, what ever we all think of him the expectations placed on him wouldn't be the same also agree City winning the league would be harder but they should still expect to win it regardless.
Just as an example ( it's not gonna happen) but if City somehow wins the CL and they hire Guardiola then obviously the expectation for him will be different than it is today.
That's how it was when he took the job, what ever we all think of him the expectations placed on him wouldn't be the same also agree City winning the league would be harder but they should still expect to win it regardless.
Just as an example ( it's not gonna happen) but if City somehow wins the CL and they hire Guardiola then obviously the expectation for him will be different than it is today.
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While I agree with the point you're making, let's just agree to disagree on the view of the state Bayern were in, because I wouldn't call what they did "choking", but that's probably a whole other can of worms, so let's leave it at that.
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When keys players are fit, Bayern play better football under Pep than they ever did under Heynckes. The 5-1 win against Arsenal, and the 3-1 win against Wolfsburg in the DFB Pokal, are two of the best performances I've seen in the past few seasons. Pep has shaped the team to his vision and it would be a shame if the key players would be injured for the final stages of the CL.
Maybe if Pep was German you would appreciate him a lot more (:
Maybe if Pep was German you would appreciate him a lot more (:
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VivaStPauli wrote:While I agree with the point you're making, let's just agree to disagree on the view of the state Bayern were in, because I wouldn't call what they did "choking", but that's probably a whole other can of worms, so let's leave it at that.
Fair enough.
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