Next Manager after Pep

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Pep's replacement needs to come in as his Assistant for a couple of years. When the times right perhaps KDB? Which means Pep's here for quite a few more years yet. Develop from within.
 
One thing that this euphoric ride under the GOAT can tell us, he’ll be part of the transition plan, that isn’t even up for debate…

When he goes, which I’ll envisage is a predicted decade, the landscape will of changed in terms of standouts… the romanticism will be far removed from the decision, naturally with those we have at the helm…. I'll hazard a guess it will be on nobodies radar and that may be to our advantage… the pressure to succeed, when he does walk into the sunset, will frighten the life out of most, what that may suggest is someone who’s been exposed to the infrastructure already, however i’m 2 bottles of red deep and literally slathering on the key pad

Fuck it, give it to @gordondaviesmoustache, at least he’ll post match interviews which will be grammatically correct (:
 
One thing that this euphoric ride under the GOAT can tell us, he’ll be part of the transition plan, that isn’t even up for debate…

When he goes, which I’ll envisage is a predicted decade, the landscape will of changed in terms of standouts… the romanticism will be far removed from the decision, naturally with those we have at the helm…. I'll hazard a guess it will be on nobodies radar and that may be to our advantage… the pressure to succeed, when he does walk into the sunset, will frighten the life out of most, what that may suggest is someone who’s been exposed to the infrastructure already, however i’m 2 bottles of red deep and literally slathering on the key pad

Fuck it, give it to @gordondaviesmoustache, at least he’ll post match interviews which will be grammatically correct (:
Sir, you must be a poet.
 
Big Ange would fit us like a glove and be in the best position to carry on from what Pep has established. Whether everything lines up timing wise in terms of poaching him from Spurs is another thing
 
Big Ange would fit us like a glove and be in the best position to carry on from what Pep has established. Whether everything lines up timing wise in terms of poaching him from Spurs is another thing
Ange is older than Pep. He will probably be out of coaching before Pep hangs it up.

Kinda amazing a guy puts together 3 good months at Tottenham and now some view him as a Pep successor

Flavor of the moment
 
Didn’t notice that, didn’t know you could do that fuck me that’s given me an idea going forward now, you’ve opened a juicy can of worms now haha
You have to go into the bbcode mode to do it.
It is the vertical ellipsis and then the [ ] have fun lol
 
Ange is older than Pep. He will probably be out of coaching before Pep hangs it up.

Kinda amazing a guy puts together 3 good months at Tottenham and now some view him as a Pep successor

Flavor of the moment
I think you do people a disservice, he had a good reputation before Celtic and only enhanced it in Glasgow before currently proving his technique works in the PL.
Celtic fans were raving about Ange Ball for a long time.
Also, hasn't he got connections with the City group?

Plenty of managers that are older than Pep are still managing and will be when Pep retires from City.
 
Ange is older than Pep. He will probably be out of coaching before Pep hangs it up.

Kinda amazing a guy puts together 3 good months at Tottenham and now some view him as a Pep successor

Flavor of the moment
And IF, a big IF he brings success and trophies to Spurs he ain't leaving, even for us.
 
Ange is older than Pep. He will probably be out of coaching before Pep hangs it up.

Kinda amazing a guy puts together 3 good months at Tottenham and now some view him as a Pep successor

Flavor of the moment
That's unfair. He has done more than just that. He has won wherever he has gone. EPL fans just went aware of him before.
 
Ange is older than Pep. He will probably be out of coaching before Pep hangs it up.

Kinda amazing a guy puts together 3 good months at Tottenham and now some view him as a Pep successor

Flavor of the moment

Not sure what that has to do with anything. Pep will likely be out of here with a number of years still left in Ange's career. Plenty of time for him to move higher up the ladder.

Your opinion is flavour of the moment, and with respect, that's an uninformed one for mine. Those that have tracked him for many years know that's exactly what he's not. The change he's made at Spurs in such little time, and given the circumstances, is astonishing. This guy is the real deal.
 
Its not a science but Barca were employing a club legend. A star of his generation with a decade of top level playing experience, several seasons under Cruyff. Timed perfectly with a golden generation of academy prospects.
Not to mention a guy with a very sound knowledge of the game tactically who not only played under Cruyff but studied under him too. It wasn't like Shearer or Lampard where they were just like "the fans like you, go for it".

It's why I firmly believe at some point in the future there's a strong chance Ilkay Gundogan will manage us.
 
Pep not done yet. Another 5 years for me.

Who ever replaces pep will be from the inside & at least 2 years working with pep. Feel free kompany to come back as peps no 2.

This club like to plan ahead
 
Not sure what that has to do with anything. Pep will likely be out of here with a number of years still left in Ange's career. Plenty of time for him to move higher up the ladder.

Your opinion is flavour of the moment, and with respect, that's an uninformed one for mine. Those that have tracked him for many years know that's exactly what he's not. The change he's made at Spurs in such little time, and given the circumstances, is astonishing. This guy is the real deal.
The guy toiled in small time leagues for years. I think there is probably a reason why he there. Elite coaches tend to ascend to top jobs before the age of 58. Maybe he is a late bloomer, but he has not had the career trajectory of an elite manager.
 
The guy toiled in small time leagues for years. I think there is probably a reason why he there. Elite coaches tend to ascend to top jobs before the age of 58. Maybe he is a late bloomer, but he has not had the career trajectory of an elite manager.

The reason he was there is that he's an Aussie who came from Australia, a football backwater, and was subjected to a totally different playing field than others who came through Europe/South America either as a player or manager. His ability has nothing to do with it.
 
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