One of those, got to get worse before it gets better times? What do you make of Koeman's position in all this.
credit btw where due. I genuinely thought it impossible for him to leave, but here we are.
I still remain cautious about hoping he is coming here, but certainly now seems more likely than i'd have been able to imagine.
Koeman is a club legend. His role is minor in the scheme of things
The chief architects of the club's dire situation is Bartomeu & Rosell, Grupo Godo (
MD, RAC1 etc) are simply his propaganda machine
There's nothing to be cautious about, not sure what the apprehension is. Messi will no longer be playing for Barcelona, he leaves (officially) in a matter of days/weeks - he's already disseminated this info which means only his destination is unclear. Although I have been clear it will no question be City
Much will be written, damage control & propaganda narratives will look to mitigate the sporting/public disaster but even as a cule, I want Messi to be happy & express his game to provide us all the joy he can with his football. I have said this previously even in blaugrana colors, Leo is a gift for all - pure joy. So why wouldn't I want him to have the best possible situation he can, better still under Pep
My club has seen this myopic conservatism (
aka Nuñezismo) before and much like in politics, these things regrettably go in cycles. It took Laporta to dig us out of the hole Nuñez put us in and one day similar will happen to repair the erosion orhcestrated by Rosell & Bartomeu - it just won't involve Messi
The interesting thing for Koeman is that if elections are indeed called earlier than Spring then his continuity is not guaranteed despite signing for 2 seasons, same applies irrespective if elections are not brought up sooner
Now, I will have to wait until Spring 2021 before
perhaps getting a chance to see Messi live again...this time at the Etihad. Any tips for first time visitors to the city etc.? What about getting good seats?