LARulz
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This is such a weird feeling. I am delighted it's unraveling a bit for the arrogant cnut but it's come at a cost with Liverpool waltzing to the title
Or, just money only gets you so far and he's not the best manager/coach that has ever existed?Third season syndrome?
He wasn't liked at Bayern, by all accounts he didn't get the job done and didn't "rebuild" them, after they had reached a peak.Until last week he was the second coming of Jesus. I don’t think it’s his downfall, just that Liverpool have been a really good side.
I kinda hinted at that earlier in the summer:No Fernandinho, no points apparently. Gundogan is fecking Ozil in disguise. No complaints, we deserved to win vs Palace, we deserve nothing today.
Yeah, I reckon instead of buying Mahrez they should have bought a new CDM.
I still think the lack of a proper Fernandinho back-up will cost them in the CL if they go deep.
With the loss today they lost more games than the entire league campaign and we're still in December.Until last week he was the second coming of Jesus. I don’t think it’s his downfall, just that Liverpool have been a really good side.
In january? Let’s hope so..Nothing an additional 4 billion of petro dollar won't fix.
I think Pep was eyeing Stones up for that role but found out last week it won't work so went back to Gundo who is terrible in that role.I kinda hinted at that earlier in the summer:
It isnt over yet1 title in 3 years for Gaurdiola? His worst run so far as a manager?
No not really, I have said many times that he has far too many limitations as a manager to be considered a coaching god.Until last week he was the second coming of Jesus. I don’t think it’s his downfall, just that Liverpool have been a really good side.
Hopefully that includes a hilarious Liverpool implosion at season's end.We’ve hired an actual likeable manager (just like Ferguson) and it’s like the footy gods have decided to put things back how they were