Maybe, just maybe, Pep is capable of acknowledging and appreciating the contribution Aguero has made to the club while also believing he isn't the best fit for HIS tactics.
Its like a parent that will cry at the loss of a potential in-law but also acknowledging their child is doing the right...
How a young developing player would CHOOSE to leave a Pep-trained club is beyond me. He is literally the best there is at developing high-end talent and will not waste his or your time if he doesn't think he can train you up to that level.
Yes but only as competition to Zinny. Zinny to me is as sure an inclusion to the starting 11 as there is, right now. As mentioned above, he is critical to Pep's game plan and every year he improves.
For me it isn't hate, its frustration. Its an odd position and potentially unfair to Sterling, but the frustration is that he is so brilliant some of the times and so disastrous, others. This has a double negative effect on the club.
1) You make plans on his ability to be a game changer and...
Genuinely and sincerely appreciate this man. A great manager, a seemingly* great man. Correct me if I am wrong, but has he every embraced a club, its supporters and its community like he has here?
Also. Oasis is still the shit** can't change my mind on that
*you have to use "seemingly"...
Eventually governments will be convinced that the only solution is anti-anonymity laws.
As much as racism and hate are a blight in any form, I hope it never comes to that.
I can't see Pep leaving any time soon apart from health reasons. He is vocal - and usually without prompting - about his love for the club, the ownership, the players and fans and, more still, what the ownership is trying to accomplish (as if it is more - and it most certainly is - than just...
This. All of this. I am exhausted for all the reasons set forth. Personally if we weren't to win the Champions League I am glad its over. Lets all go home, lick our wounds and kick ass next campaign.
I presume because they are human, just like the rest of us?
It is refreshing to see someone - anyone - show passion for the club on and off the pitch.
Honestly the last thing I would want to see after last night was everyone heading to their hiding places never to be heard from until the...
Bernardo was arguably the best player in the PL last season. He had a down year (as has already been mentioned). Barca is looking for a bargain-bin deal thinking City are the unsophisticated club it seams all others believe them to be (somehow in the face of City Group's masterclass of...
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