The battle for 3rd place

Hopefully we will scrape through but it will likely be in the last game as it was last year. So it is debatable whether Pep has done as well as some of his more fervent supporters suggest.

This time last year we were all optimistic because our underachieving team was about to ignite under the tutelage of the recognized best manager in the business.

A an aside Zinedine Zidane is homing in on a rare league win for Madrid in an era dominated by Barca, not to mention a consecutive CL success, the question that springs to mind is whether Zidane is a football genius like Pep or were they both beneficiaries of having an exceedingly good team.

Guardiola left a legacy behind at Barca, that football they played will be talked about for years. Both Zidane and guardiola are both fortunate to inherit brilliant players, it was always going to be hard for pep with some of they deadwood we have. We could of gone for a more defensive manager like Conte or simeone for this season which would of gave us a better chance of the title. The owners want us playing beautiful football though so peps had to stick with his methods and make use of the players he's got. He's here to change the clubs mentality and give us an identity like Barca had a few years back.
 
Worse case scenario but i think we will win both (don't blame me if i jinx it)
Now I know who to blame ;)
Might not, it would be down to goal difference.

Could be. Win by four on Wednesday and should be.

Dependant on GD, it might be.
Yup we have to score a lot just to be on the safe side . Dippers have tendency to score boat load or slip .You never know with those fuckers.
 
If we win two games of football we finish third.

If we win one game of football and draw another we might finish third but definitely fourth.

If we don't get the required points we only have ourselves to blame, but we are in charge of our own destiny.

However I still haven't got over that dogshit second half against Leicester, even though we won.
 
exactly.
they see Dave, kun, sane and kev etc rested and it pumps them up. throw bravo in the mix and they know they are in with a great chance.
You can't ever have played football at a professional level Bill. If you seriously believe that a professional player starts a match thinking he's got a better chance of scoring because of the guy in net you're kidding no-one but yourself. There's a lot more that needs to happen before that opportunity even arises. By the time a potential goal scoring chance emerges the guy kicking the ball at goal doesn't give a shit who the keeper is, and certainly doesn't have time to think about the keepers attributes or C.V.

Perhaps on a dead-ball, free-kick or penalty scenario - but nothing more.
 
I think it's fair to say that there are some BM'ers who do not deserve PG. Apparently, his past successes were down to pure luck, Donald Duck could have done as good a job at Barce and BM. Under Pep the players are lazy, arrogant, and unmotivated. They know this by analysing the "body language" of the players. But as is often stated everyone is entitled to express their opinion. But by doing so it can reveal agendas that influence rational thinking, (being kind). Without a doubt, when some posters claim PG has taken us backwards, they mean it and believe RM would have pissed the league if he was still here.There is no shaking their belief, unfortunately no-one will ever know what may have happened so discussing it is a waste of bandwidth. Imo Pep inherited a lot of players who were long past their sell-by date, who should have been replaced by younger, fitter players more suited to the high-intensity modern game. This season the chickens came home to roost, Pep was unable to turn the oldest average side in the prem into a dynamic high-pressing unit, but the damage was done before he arrived. If he recruits more younger players, then next season could be similar to this one with erratic results, and the Pep-outers will be even more shrill (ffs) . They are only exercising their democratic rights, so that's ok then. I.P.W.T.

You make some fair points, some people have been harsh on Pep this season and I most certainly include myself in that list.

Interestingly what was your stance on those posters who bitched,moaned,cried, and outright insulted , very vociferously, our last two managers. Managers I don't need to remind anybody who were significantly more successful as well as more entertaining on the pitch than Pep?

"Senile old ****", "fucking corpse" ring a bell? (those taken from threads all season long, including the league cup final post thread after the corpse had the temerity to pick a goalkeeper who single handedly won us the cup).

Against my better judgement I am prepared to write this season off as a learning exercise.

Next season, no excuses. None. Failure to win the league and or the champions league would cement Pep as a complete failure in the English game. A flat track bully if you like.

If we're not looking good for a title win by Xmas he would have to be replaced, no excuses. Failure to do so would prove once and for all that the club believes they are not big enough to take him on and that's not acceptable.
 
Next season, no excuses. None. Failure to win the league and or the champions league would cement Pep as a complete failure in the English game. A flat track bully if you like.

If we're not looking good for a title win by Xmas he would have to be replaced, no excuses. Failure to do so would prove once and for all that the club believes they are not big enough to take him on and that's not acceptable.
Nothing like a bit of perspective on a Monday morning.
 
You can't ever have played football at a professional level Bill. If you seriously believe that a professional player starts a match thinking he's got a better chance of scoring because of the guy in net you're kidding no-one but yourself. There's a lot more that needs to happen before that opportunity even arises. By the time a potential goal scoring chance emerges the guy kicking the ball at goal doesn't give a shit who the keeper is, and certainly doesn't have time to think about the keepers attributes or C.V.

Perhaps on a dead-ball, free-kick or penalty scenario - but nothing more.

I'm not sure thats true at the very top level. I remember hearing Dean Saunders (not exactly elite by PL standards) talking about the homework he did before a game regarding the weaknesses of the defenders and keepers he would be facing. He prided himself on knowing exactly how he could exploit their weaknesses, had a different game plan for every match. He would definitely have been fired up facing a dodgy keeper. I doubt that he would be alone among strikers in that respect.
 
You can't ever have played football at a professional level Bill. If you seriously believe that a professional player starts a match thinking he's got a better chance of scoring because of the guy in net you're kidding no-one but yourself. There's a lot more that needs to happen before that opportunity even arises. By the time a potential goal scoring chance emerges the guy kicking the ball at goal doesn't give a shit who the keeper is, and certainly doesn't have time to think about the keepers attributes or C.V.

Perhaps on a dead-ball, free-kick or penalty scenario - but nothing more.
That's bollocks. If the opposing team are not lifted by the omission of say a buffon or a lloris etc I'll show my arse. Any forward running in on goal would think twice when facing an imposing keeper.
 

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