'Pep' Guardiola sack watch

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Probably. Maybe Juve, but PSG will let him spend £200m every transfer window.
Juve will be interesting, the godfather of the Messi cult managing Ronaldo, what could go wrong. :smirk:
 

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Pep just looking for a reason to spend 250M+ in the summer, looks like he got one now. Congrats.

Cant wait for them to buy Messi on ‘150K a week salary’.
 

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The difference between Jose's, Klopp & Ole's press conferences tells us all we need to know about where the Glazers want to be. They're quite happy to play a bit part in the League as long as the money keeps coming in.

Pep insults SAF & the club. When asked for a comment Ole says he doesn't want to get involved. Everybody knows what a good relationship SAF & Ole have. SAF was likely instrumental in Ole getting the job in the first place. I don't believe that Ole would have allowed Pep's comments to go unchallenged. I think it's much more likely he's been told not to offer any comment by the Glazers as they don't want to be seen as rocking the boat.

We can forget about a League Title for quite some time if these guys don't grow a backbone.
.....What? Of all the things that the fanbase can bash the glazers for, this is probably the most absurd that I've seen. You literally just pulled that explanation out of nowhere and then used it to attack the owners :lol:
 

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11. I wouldn't rule out Real Madrid beating them yet and a knock out there could spell the end of Pep with City
Isn't the game being held in Portugal as well? That doesnt give man city any added home advantage either and with the form of both teams since the restart i could easily see madrid being capable of beating this lot by 2 goals.
 

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PSG will 100% take him next.

Hipster favourite, and they will get an elevated media profile.
Guardiola has been the target of the owners since they arrived 10 years ago, it's likely they do everything get him if he considers leaving City, for sure.
 

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PSG will 100% take him next.

Hipster favourite, and they will get an elevated media profile.
His CL knockout record in recent years, combined with Neymar getting injured every spring to go to his sister's party should work well together. :D
 

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His CL knockout record in recent years, combined with Neymar getting injured every spring to go to his sister's party should work well together. :D
One of Neymar or Mbappe will end up in Spain in the 2021 summer window imo. Looks like that will be Mbappe as things stand with Neymar quite content with the crazy money, part-time PSG gig, which will be hilarious if Pep gets there.
 

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Not a fan or Arsenal but this is beautiful to watch! Anytime Manchester Cheaty lose a game of football from now on should be cause to celebrate!

Yes I do realise how childish that joke is and no, I don't care
Yep. Pure justice for football and real clubs built on a proper tradition and heritage. Will always respect Liverpool more than these plastic blue cnuts. Hate them and Chelsea more than anyone.
 

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The two sides are on different trajectories since then. Real Madrid are champions whilst City are going out with a whimper whenever any side pushes back. This is the worst Madrid side in 10 years but you’d still back them to expose City’s soft underbelly.
Completely different proposition playing against City at 0-0 and playing against a City already a goal up + two away goals.

You need to replace David Silva and Sane plus you need another striker.
Foden’s going to replace one of the two depending on Pep’s plans. A striker’s not a necessity, Aguero’s been excellent this season. Jesus needs to up his game but he’s a good enough back-up usually.
 

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Absolutely woeful today, to a man we were terrible and the tactics of focusing on Mendy’s crossing was baffling. Some knee-jerk reactions on here about the task facing Pep though. Sign Koulibaly, sign a competent left-back and straight away that’s a vastly improved side. Add a fresh option up top and we’ll be good to go again.
Yep, spend that unearned oil money. It’s that easy isn’t it. Everything you have won since the takeover has an asterisk attached. You’re not a real club anymore.
 

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Yep, spend that unearned oil money. It’s that easy isn’t it. Everything you have won since the takeover has an asterisk attached. You’re not a real club anymore.
Sorry I stopped reading after ‘everything you have won’ cos I started thinking about everything we have won. You were saying?
 

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Can you imagine if City never have Silva & De Bruyne before Pep took in charge. You wonder how much money he will need to spend before he will get it right. I think Klopp is just the better manager imo, he spent the money wisely.
 

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Pep has a massive rebuild on his hands and I’m not sure he can resolve it in one transfer window. His team has lost its deep desire to win games, and other managers know how to beat his system, depending if they have the players.

not sure pep will know how to fix this without £250m investment

Would be very surprised if they spend less than £300 Mill this Summer. They spent £285 Mill in 17/18 & that's when FFP was a thing. They have the Sane money & may pull in another £100 Mill for the likes of Stones, Cancelo, Mendy & other assorted dross.
 

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Would be very surprised if they spend less than £300 Mill this Summer. They spent £285 Mill in 17/18 & that's when FFP was a thing. They have the Sane money & may pull in another £100 Mill for the likes of Stones, Cancelo, Mendy & other assorted dross.
FFP is still a thing, why do people keep spouting this.
 

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Can you imagine if City never have Silva & De Bruyne before Pep took in charge. You wonder how much money he will need to spend before he will get it right. I think Klopp is just the better manager imo, he spent the money wisely.
Klopp is by far the superior manager. Guardiola has always got his teams playing well, but he’s vastly overrated IMO.
 

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PSG will 100% take him next.

Hipster favourite, and they will get an elevated media profile.
What's hipster about Guardiola, one of the most famous and successful managers in the world? There would be nothing hipster about him going to PSG either.

Pep went full-in on City when he went on that rant about them getting off the FFP sanctions. He's there for another few years, there's no pressure or history weighing him down there like Barca/Bayern.
 

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FFP is still a thing, why do people keep spouting this.
You are right that FFP is still in place. It can be circumvented by those who want too though. The snag is the only ones who want to circumvent it are the State owned clubs. Where other owners are trying their best to get money out the State owned clubs are desperate to put money in.

City have beaten an FFP rap twice. UEFA couldn't even make a case stick when they had eye witnesses, fingerprints & a written confession. Absolutely no chance City are remotely afraid of UEFA now. They've beaten FFP.
 

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When City are shit they are quite remarkabley shit (especially when put into comparison of how good they can be)
 

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Cause City got away with circumventing it with just a £10m fine (nothing for them)
Whatever happened during the last week shows nobody can take ffp seriously.
You are right that FFP is still in place. It can be circumvented by those who want too though. The snag is the only ones who want to circumvent it are the State owned clubs. Where other owners are trying their best to get money out the State owned clubs are desperate to put money in.

City have beaten an FFP rap twice. UEFA couldn't even make a case stick when they had eye witnesses, fingerprints & a written confession. Absolutely no chance City are remotely afraid of UEFA now. They've beaten FFP.
I thought it was common knowledge that they got away with it because the breach passed the 5 year time frame for punishment?

In no way can they go out and spend £300m this season without raising suspicion. I am quite confident they won't make massive wholesale changes in the window.
 

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Yep. Pure justice for football and real clubs built on a proper tradition and heritage. Will always respect Liverpool more than these plastic blue cnuts. Hate them and Chelsea more than anyone.
Yeah I feel the same. Clearly being a Liverpool fan, I really, really don't like Utd but that doesn't mean I don't have a grudging respect for what you've achieved.
As for City, I just don't like them at all and have zero respect for them! They did nothing to get where they are other than win the lottery so their fans can't be surprised that no one respects them.
 

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Klopp is by far the superior manager. Guardiola has always got his teams playing well, but he’s vastly overrated IMO.
I'm biased obviously but if you swapped the Klopp and Guardiola around in the summer of 2016, would Guardiola have taken Liverpool to the European Cup and League title on the budget that Liverpool had?
I'm pretty sure that Klopp would have been able to achieve the same, if not more at City than he has achieved with Liverpool. Klopp has just wiped the floor with the so called best manager in the league this season. We'll see how the chequebook fares for City in the summer but I imagine they'll chuck money around like confetti and get some players in to bridge that huge gap.

In response to the above about FFP not being dead, my previous comment was tongue in cheek but City have made a mockery of FFP and it is down to UEFA to fix their regulations. City will be scrutinised but there's no way their not spending big this summer.
 

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Yeah I feel the same. Clearly being a Liverpool fan, I really, really don't like Utd but that doesn't mean I don't have a grudging respect for what you've achieved.
As for City, I just don't like them at all and have zero respect for them! They did nothing to get where they are other than win the lottery so their fans can't be surprised that no one respects them.
This is pretty much what I say to my Liverpool fan mates verbatim - these twats literally won the lottery. They represent the worst of modern football and society. I’m in the rarity, but I was rooting for you lot all year over them. Our clubs are very similar and I do think there is underlying respect between us if you dig deep enough.
 

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This is pretty much what I say to my Liverpool fan mates verbatim - these twats literally won the lottery. They represent the worst of modern football and society. I’m in the rarity, but I was rooting for you lot all year over them. Our clubs are very similar and I do think there is underlying respect between us if you dig deep enough.
Of course there is. Just because you don't like someone doesn't mean you can't respect them. Both clubs are built off the back of huge working class fan bases. Both have a tradition of attacking, entertaining football and we both make up the two most successful clubs in English football. Nothing there not to respect. City have tried to make a rivalry with us over the last 2 or 3 years which is never going to happen.
 

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I'm biased obviously but if you swapped the Klopp and Guardiola around in the summer of 2016, would Guardiola have taken Liverpool to the European Cup and League title on the budget that Liverpool had?
I'm pretty sure that Klopp would have been able to achieve the same, if not more at City than he has achieved with Liverpool. Klopp has just wiped the floor with the so called best manager in the league this season. We'll see how the chequebook fares for City in the summer but I imagine they'll chuck money around like confetti and get some players in to bridge that huge gap.

In response to the above about FFP not being dead, my previous comment was tongue in cheek but City have made a mockery of FFP and it is down to UEFA to fix their regulations. City will be scrutinised but there's no way their not spending big this summer.
He wouldn’t have. Klopp had one chance to get things right with the Coutinho money and absolutely hit a home run with van Dijk and Alisson. Managing with Origi and Lovren as bench options. He is a far superior manager in my opinion.

Meanwhile, Guardiola is now Stones/Walker/Mendy/Cancelo/Laporte/Ederson into his defensive woes and still hasn’t solved it. No consequence for getting it wrong though. He can try again , and again, and again...

That’s the difference for me right there.
 

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I thought it was common knowledge that they got away with it because the breach passed the 5 year time frame for punishment?

In no way can they go out and spend £300m this season without raising suspicion. I am quite confident they won't make massive wholesale changes in the window.
Raising suspicion is one thing, getting the evidence to prove it is another. What if City just provides manipulated financial documents showing they have revenues to enable them to spend lets say 500m in a summer? What can FFP really do in that case if City decide not to cooperative in their investigation started because of a suspicion? Just punish them again for not cooperating as CAS did for 10m? I really don't know what FFP can really do there.
 

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Sorry I stopped reading after ‘everything you have won’ cos I started thinking about everything we have won. You were saying?
Big clubs don't need sheikhs to win stuff. Only tinpot clubs like you lot do.
 

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I thought it was common knowledge that they got away with it because the breach passed the 5 year time frame for punishment?

In no way can they go out and spend £300m this season without raising suspicion. I am quite confident they won't make massive wholesale changes in the window.
They just earned 50M off Sane, while they can cash in on Zinchenko as Wolves were willing to pay around 20-30M for him 2 seasons ago, Jesus also can be used is swap deals for either Koulibly, Skriniar or Martinez, both Napoli and Inter have shown interest in Jesus, Cancelo can also still be sold for around 40-50M or used as a swap deal, so they can still make some big changes in the team, while recouping cash in and swapping players. With the whole covid don't teams have a slightly bigger budge to play with?
 

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Pep has quite a blind spot when it comes to judging and signing certain centre half's.

Pique and Laporte are the only two who've been consistently good, longstanding signings for both their clubs.
 

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Think he’s underestimated how much they need Feenandinhos physicality
I was thinking about this during the game. I think how much we’ve missed Fernandinho’s presence in midfield has gone under the radar. It’s largely because Rodri looks very solid on the ball and doesn’t make many visible errors, but his nous of when to press, when to hold back, when to foul etc is not at the level of a veteran like Fernandinho yet. I have faith Rodri can become an excellent player in that role but until that happens the team is lacking something.
 

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I'm biased obviously but if you swapped the Klopp and Guardiola around in the summer of 2016, would Guardiola have taken Liverpool to the European Cup and League title on the budget that Liverpool had?
I'm pretty sure that Klopp would have been able to achieve the same, if not more at City than he has achieved with Liverpool. Klopp has just wiped the floor with the so called best manager in the league this season. We'll see how the chequebook fares for City in the summer but I imagine they'll chuck money around like confetti and get some players in to bridge that huge gap.

In response to the above about FFP not being dead, my previous comment was tongue in cheek but City have made a mockery of FFP and it is down to UEFA to fix their regulations. City will be scrutinised but there's no way their not spending big this summer.
Of course Klopp is the better manager.
 

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It's a strange one with City and Pep - normally this would be the time he moves on. It seems mad to say it given how good City were for the 2 seasons before this one but it feels like they've lost some of that fear factor and need a bit of a rebuild. Defence looks a mess, Sane gone, David Silva to follow...

Pep himself seems a bit out of sorts too. I know he has his idiosyncrasies but his reaction to the CAS verdict, for example, was very strange. It looked like the behaviour of a man feeling the pressure.