Next Manager after Pep

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I am hoping Vincent Kompany is ready and willing to take over in 2 years time.
Not a chance. He's got way too much to learn to be even considered for a top level post at any PL club within the next 5 years, and I don't think any established coach would have him as their assistant at City.

The weight of expectation alone would finish him off.

Lampard, Arteta, and Vieira's names will all be touted around... They won't get a job here either.

We're a heavyweight club, we need a heavyweight coach (but not Fat Sam).
 
Not a chance. He's got way too much to learn to be even considered for a top level post at any PL club within the next 5 years, and I don't think any established coach would have him as their assistant at City.

The weight of expectation alone would finish him off.

Lampard, Arteta, and Vieira's names will all be touted around... They won't get a job here either.

We're a heavyweight club, we need a heavyweight coach (but not Fat Sam).
Not Big Fat Sam? Gotta be Big Fat Sean then!
 
Out with what? As far as I can see all he said is what everyone already knew. Most likely this extension is his last ,was fairly common knowledge.
There are quite a few on here who have convinced themselves that Pep would sign another extension and stay long after 2023.

They'll probably deny that now, saying that Pep is doing the right thing... sycophants.

I'm going to stand by what I always say about any employee in any job... If you don't want to stay, then just go. No-one has the same level of enthusiasm for a job when they've said they're leaving, even if they are being paid £1m+ every month.

This is Pep handing in his notice 12/18 months too soon imo. He'll say his heart is in it, but the players and coaches will know that his head will be elsewhere, whether it be a beach or a top international job. The only thing that will keep him going will be his quest for the CL, and I wouldn't be surprised if the club let him go early if we win it this year (which we won't, without a top class striker)

I'm disappointed in him but not the least bit surprised. He owes City fans nothing, but he owes the club two years at peak level of enthusiasm.
 
as anyone suggested Arteta yet and been pummeled with rotten fruit and unbagged dogshit?
Someone mentioned him earlier and I had to go to the hospital to get my sides stitched.
The nurses weren't too happy to see me... I've already been to the hospital twice today after people suggested Kompany and Vieira.
 
The first name I think of is Rodgers but dare I say it...I'd take klopp
I'd take Klopp in a heartbeat. He wouldn't come though, he's already said he's going to have a sabbatical after he leaves Anfield.

It's going to be Luis Enrique... Someone who has La Liga mentality. That's been about the extent of Ferran & Co's thinking since they arrived.
 
There are quite a few on here who have convinced themselves that Pep would sign another extension and stay long after 2023.

They'll probably deny that now, saying that Pep is doing the right thing... sycophants.

I'm going to stand by what I always say about any employee in any job... If you don't want to stay, then just go. No-one has the same level of enthusiasm for a job when they've said they're leaving, even if they are being paid £1m+ every month.

This is Pep handing in his notice 12/18 months too soon imo. He'll say his heart is in it, but the players and coaches will know that his head will be elsewhere, whether it be a beach or a top international job. The only thing that will keep him going will be his quest for the CL, and I wouldn't be surprised if the club let him go early if we win it this year (which we won't, without a top class striker)

I'm disappointed in him but not the least bit surprised. He owes City fans nothing, but he owes the club two years at peak level of enthusiasm.
No, didnt happen at Barca or Bayern. Players at this level motivate themselves, for winning things and they want to win whether the coach is in their 1st or last year. No big deal.He won’t leave early , and while not likely still could change his mind.
 
Those that find Pep sometimes 'too stubborn' or maybe 'overly philosophical with his football' might be more frustrated with Bielsa.
 
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