Mino Raiola attacks Guardiola

"Overrated" used to be one of the buzzwords when people were having a rant at Pep.
Seems to have been dropped now.
If a player is selfish enough to want to win or be challenging for all the top honours fine, go with the trophy obsessed Guardiola. If you care about the most important things in life and what you can buy with it, get yourself a fat oily leech instead.
 
It really is quite interesting how these stories attacking Pep are popping up. There was another one on transfermarkt.de on Friday. They quote an interview by Gerard Pique with a platform called The Players Tribune (never heard of it, never visited it) where he is criticising Pep for giving him an extremely hard time in 2012.

Does this (dare I say?) campaign perhaps mean we are approaching the deciding part of the Champions League and they are afraid of us?
 
Speaks volumes that Raiola will go to the media to moan about such stuff, don't ever remember pep having a go at a current or former player, other than to say they are capable of more and it's his duty to help them, that is as close as he gets to criticism of his own.

All the agent has done here is make any players hopeful of playing for pep in the future less likely to want Raiola representing them. I think the lure of playing for pep is probably more than the lure of having an agent who holds clubs to ransom for the sake of his client. For some players least.

And for what? Because city will no longer compete to push up agent fees and player wages and thus are reducing his own power in the game? Good, shows our long term plan is working. Not that we even have to with egghead Woodward outbidding himself every ten seconds.

City, ruining agents' big paydays since we moved to phase 2.

And for those that it's not, we don't really want them here
 
If any one would like some cognitive fitness context for Raiola’s comments:

'Pogba was a cheap player!' - Raiola reveals how Man Utd saved €100m on transfer
“Pogba was a cheap player. He had a clause in his contract that said he alone – and not Juventus - was allowed to decide where he was going to play next season.

“They couldn’t decide for him. The player must always stay in control. Juventus could have sold him for €200m to Real Madrid – so Manchester United actually saved themselves €100m.”

Says a lot about how he thinks, slavery is illegal so no clause exists that would have allowed Juventus to force any player to accept any transfer.
 
Smacks of Raiola, knowing that united want to offload Pogba, is trying to drum up a higher price so he and the scum receive more than he's worth.
If United don't get their money back it will stymie their spending plans.

I suppose someone will be stupid enough to stump up another 90 million for the walking haircut advert.
 

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