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A lot of people here ignored our own club making it clear Nuno Mendes wasn’t a target early on, right?...Ignore them or not, they are still just fucking tea leaves mate.
A lot of people here ignored our own club making it clear Nuno Mendes wasn’t a target early on, right?...Ignore them or not, they are still just fucking tea leaves mate.
I doubt it has much bearing. Whoever he signs for he won't know who will be manager in a years time. Even 1 year with Pep if it is only 1 year is a year more than he'd get anywhere else. There's as much chance of Pep being with us in 2 years a there is Ancelloti and Pochetino still being in their clubs in 2 years.It's a big problem for any club with a manager going into the last 18 months of a contract, even more so with the best manager in the world.
Even with blue tinted glasses, we have to expect some sort of drop off post Pep.
I see this point and I am sure it would be in the conversation between Haaland and Pep but you can look at it the other way and Haaland is joining Madrid with Ancelotti who despite his great career is not exactly setting the world alight these days and is basically keeping things ticking over for Real.I agree with a lot you say but one major point is Pep, will be still be here in 18 months time?
If Pep does leave at the end of his contract, Little Alf will only have his incredible coaching for 1 season and who knows what will happen post Pep.
Madrid are a huge draw, a magnificent new stadium, stunning location and instant fame and unless Barca perform the second coming, Real will be dominating for the foreseeable future.
Disagree, working under Pep is a huge draw for any player.I doubt it has much bearing. Whoever he signs for he won't know who will be manager in a years time. Even 1 year with Pep if it is only 1 year is a year more than he'd get anywhere else. There's as much chance of Pep being with us in 2 years a there is Ancelloti and Pochetino still being in their clubs in 2 years.
Not as if we would replace Pep with Allardyce.
He may stay 3 year longer but it’s very unlikely that he would sign one three year extension. It would probably be two extensions to get thereMaybe I'm a dreamer but I really can see Pep extending for another 3 seasons on top of his current contract. That would take him to the 10 years point that seems to be the 'statue' level. He just seems to be very happy here. The idea that he'd do 7 seasons was unfathomable when he joined and yet here we are. The only thing that threatens if is if he wins the CL, I think he'll consider it job done then.
Madrid's manager is almost irrelevant, they are a very differently run club than ours.I see this point and I am sure it would be in the conversation between Haaland and Pep but you can look at it the other way and Haaland is joining Madrid with Ancelotti who despite his great career is not exactly setting the world alight these days and is basically keeping things ticking over for Real.
I don't see someone like Klopp, Pep, Nagelsmann or anyone joining Real any time soon so if Haaland really is going to be pushing himself to become the best striker he can be and wants the best coaching in the world then Real is not that club.
It was hilarious to watch Ancelotti give a quote the other day saying the wishes to stay at Madrid for as long as Simeone has been at Atletico to leave his mark. That won’t happen, sorry to say...I see this point and I am sure it would be in the conversation between Haaland and Pep but you can look at it the other way and Haaland is joining Madrid with Ancelotti who despite his great career is not exactly setting the world alight these days and is basically keeping things ticking over for Real.
I don't see someone like Klopp, Pep, Nagelsmann or anyone joining Real any time soon so if Haaland really is going to be pushing himself to become the best striker he can be and wants the best coaching in the world then Real is not that club.
It is, and if everyone was saying he was leaving us to join Madrid then it may have a bearing on it. He isn't though it's either a year possibly more with Pep with us or no Pep at all.So if Pep has any bearing at all on his decision it would be to come to us not go somewhere else.Disagree, working under Pep is a huge draw for any player.
With only a year left Haaland I would imagine would want an idea who the club are thinking could replace Pep.It is, and if everyone was saying he was leaving us to join Madrid then it may have a bearing on it. He isn't though it's either a year possibly more with Pep with us or no Pep at all.So if Pep has any bearing at all on his decision it would be to come to us not go somewhere else.
Rags are sniffing. Anything in it?
Wouldn't concern me. They have much bigger issues.would be shit to see him end up there to be honest.
It doesn’t seem 5 minutes since Pep was driving around in the back of a black cab with young BradenMaybe I'm a dreamer but I really can see Pep extending for another 3 seasons on top of his current contract. That would take him to the 10 years point that seems to be the 'statue' level. He just seems to be very happy here. The idea that he'd do 7 seasons was unfathomable when he joined and yet here we are. The only thing that threatens if is if he wins the CL, I think he'll consider it job done then.
You are confusing 2 things the draw of Pep and assurances that we will appoint a competent successor. Only we can offer Pep for any period, nobody else can so that's to our advantage.With only a year left Haaland I would imagine would want an idea who the club are thinking could replace Pep.
Don't underestimate the draw of Pep.
This. They need to sort their midfield and defence out. Let them sign all the strikers they want and pay them exorbitant fees (like Ronaldo) as it just keeps them short in the crucial areas that actually win games.Wouldn't concern me. They have much bigger issues.
It seems he is 99% off to Madrid.
Its new Galactico again, Mbappe for free and Haaland for 75m.
It's a big problem for any club with a manager going into the last 18 months of a contract, even more so with the best manager in the world.
Even with blue tinted glasses, we have to expect some sort of drop off post Pep.