deano ou812
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Sunstroke! More like his brain has been starved of oxygen ffs ..Maybe sunstroke?
Sunstroke! More like his brain has been starved of oxygen ffs ..Maybe sunstroke?
There *is* some precedent for managers taking time away whilst still "at the helm". Usually it has been due to illness though, and recently also managers running foul of the law... Houillier/Thompson, G*ggs/Page, not extensive.Pep essentially said he wants to stay and is very happy and if he ever did leave he would take a break from football rather than go to another club. I think City should give him a sabbatical (it would be a bold move) for 12 months when he could go round the world looking at other clubs' tactics (including CFG clubs) and get as much rest as he wants.
I would rather risk one year with a caretaker manager (remember Pellegrini was basically a caretaker) than lose Pep forever. It has never been done before but imagine the shockwaves it would send to our rivals. It happens all the time in other big organisations.
Pep essentially said he wants to stay and is very happy and if he ever did leave he would take a break from football rather than go to another club. I think City should give him a sabbatical (it would be a bold move) for 12 months when he could go round the world looking at other clubs' tactics (including CFG clubs) and get as much rest as he wants.
I would rather risk one year with a caretaker manager (remember Pellegrini was basically a caretaker) than lose Pep forever. It has never been done before but imagine the shockwaves it would send to our rivals. It happens all the time in other big organisations.
Actually he won’t. Pep wants to work with the best players that are able to play like he sees ideal football. He wants to win obviously. But he wants people to remember his teams for the way they play.No, i think he is done in top club management after few years more with us.
He will move out to states managing MLS team.
He has told me he is going to make his mind up when on a golfing holiday next November he is edging towards staying but not sure yet.Given that we generally plan years ahead, I'd be very surprised if the club don't know whether Pep is extending or not. Assuming it is as Pep says and he'll decide later in the season and his decision is to go, that would leave us with 6 months maximum to select a manager from a very small pool, establish whether he's interested, prise him, (and his backroom staff) out of his existing job, settle him in Manchester, let him assess the squad and then sell/sign any players he does/doesn't want. Unique though Pep is, it doesn't add up to me.
My guess is he's staying but it was interesting that Nagelsmann had nice things to say about us before the recent friendly when no-one from that club ever has a good word for us.
Agree Newman, I think he is staying too and it is just the finer details that they will chat about later in the year. Given everything Pep has said about the club and it's hierarchy I find it difficult to believe he'd leave them in a situation whereby they are searching around for someone.Given that we generally plan years ahead, I'd be very surprised if the club don't know whether Pep is extending or not. Assuming it is as Pep says and he'll decide later in the season and his decision is to go, that would leave us with 6 months maximum to select a manager from a very small pool, establish whether he's interested, prise him, (and his backroom staff) out of his existing job, settle him in Manchester, let him assess the squad and then sell/sign any players he does/doesn't want. Unique though Pep is, it doesn't add up to me.
My guess is he's staying but it was interesting that Nagelsmann had nice things to say about us before the recent friendly when no-one from that club ever has a good word for us.
Wenger wouldn't work. He coats us off in the media all the time, hypocrisy about "Arab money" and "inflating the market" and all that. Thinks we are foul of FFP and not the other way round. He'd be a triangle peg in a circle hole.How good would it be? All we need to do is find an "elder statesman" quality manager who is happy to take the role for one year for one last swansong. What abour Wenger? I know everyone hates him but he is a proper manager. He is certainly a greedy bastard who would not turn down a last payday.
Wenger loves Arab money since he joined the Qatar gravy train. He will do anything for the right money.Wenger wouldn't work. He coats us off in the media all the time, hypocrisy about "Arab money" and "inflating the market" and all that. Thinks we are foul of FFP and not the other way round. He'd be a triangle peg in a circle hole.
In the Emery/early day's of Arteta, I could see AW coming back to Arsenal as head coach or director, but that's the only job for him in the Prem. Other than that, it's PSG, France, or continue his semi-retirement in Switzerland.
In that scenario it'd have to be someone familiar with our style, who wouldn't implement too many changes or want to impose their image, just to switch back the next season.
City do plan years ahead and will want continuity not just from Pep but the whole of his support team. I am sure Pep is engaged in discussions not just about his future but also others.Given that we generally plan years ahead, I'd be very surprised if the club don't know whether Pep is extending or not. Assuming it is as Pep says and he'll decide later in the season and his decision is to go, that would leave us with 6 months maximum to select a manager from a very small pool, establish whether he's interested, prise him, (and his backroom staff) out of his existing job, settle him in Manchester, let him assess the squad and then sell/sign any players he does/doesn't want. Unique though Pep is, it doesn't add up to me.
My guess is he's staying but it was interesting that Nagelsmann had nice things to say about us before the recent friendly when no-one from that club ever has a good word for us.
Wenger wouldn't work. He coats us off in the media all the time, hypocrisy about "Arab money" and "inflating the market" and all that. Thinks we are foul of FFP and not the other way round. He'd be a triangle peg in a circle hole.
In the Emery/early day's of Arteta, I could see AW coming back to Arsenal as head coach or director, but that's the only job for him in the Prem. Other than that, it's PSG, France, or continue his semi-retirement in Switzerland.
In that scenario it'd have to be someone familiar with our style, who wouldn't implement too many changes or want to impose their image, just to switch back the next season.
Like I said, he's a hypocrite. He's always bashed City with that stick though. It's not so much about moralising, he always knew he was talkin out of his arse(nal).Wenger loves Arab money since he joined the Qatar gravy train. He will do anything for the right money.
Edited….ten Weeks will be available before the end of the year :)
True of every single person in the sport.He will do anything for the right money.