Bluewars II
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NagelsmannWho would you replace him with?
NagelsmannWho would you replace him with?
I've read some shite on these boards but this in here is topping the lot.
Fuck.
Me.
We’ve got to act quickly whilst Stuart Pearce is still between jobs.Cancer for the eyes.
I'm seeing ' You are ignoring content by this member' so not all bad.Cancer for the eyes.
Ok then.
Not one of you slagging pep off have took the following things into consideration.
Out of form.
Injuries.
Old players.
Young players.
New signings bedding in.
Team has had a drop off in form and intensity.
Team has ran out of gas after being at it tor the past 4 years which included a treble and 4 in a row and players playing 60 plus games a season.
Nothing last forever. The team is at the end of its cycle. The team and the club will be in transition with Txiki and players leaving.
Everyone has gone in two footed on Pep.
Not his fault, it's almost gone full circle to the first day he walked through the door where the squad was the same as it is today.
Needs a rebuild.
Quite simple really.
Xabi. And as a way to get wirtz.Who would you replace him with?
There’s plenty for a lot of members in herePeople here have been mocking that United team and Amorim for months but Pep has only managed to take one point against that lot this season. There are no excuses for that.
Ha ha you'll catch a few with that last line about Txiki.The buck stops with Pep. £20m+ a year, a huge backroom team, near unlimited funds, and he turns out a pile of shite like today.
There comes a time in every job where you say thank you and goodbye. Some people on here need to accept that Pep has started to edge closer to the door a bit quicker this season.
Personally, I don't think he should be involved in rebuilding the squad after this season, nor should Txiki Begiristain.
I would guess he's going to MadridXabi. And as a way to get wirtz.
And it’s understood that this cycle would end and a season like this would occur. Fair enough. But to not get champions league is not good enough at all. It’s going to have a huge impact on recruitment and financials.
Ok mate.Most of the points you mentioned - Pep is the cause of.
He might be a good appointment but not a sure thing by any stretchNagelsmann
Ha ha you'll catch a few with that last line about Txiki.
I nearly got clarkied then.
Nagelsmann
I don't agree Pep is the cause but I absolutely think he could have made better choices with regards to team selection and tactics.Most of the points you mentioned - Pep is the cause of.
Yet he will rightly get all of the plaudits during out successes. If he is the main man behind our success (which he is) then he is absolutely the main man behind our failures tooI don't agree Pep is the cause but I absolutely think he could have made better choices with regards to team selection and tactics.
Collectively we have been poor and I suppose the leader will always take both barrels but again, I don't personally think he has caused most of the issues.
Has he though? An alternative take is he gave himself the option to stay two years, depending on the lie of the land, and did the club a favour by averting a lot of the speculation that occurs when a manager is in his last 12 months.He’s committed to 2 his contract runs until end of 26/27
This is what I think will happenHas he though? An alternative take is he gave himself the option to stay two years, depending on the lie of the land, and did the club a favour by averting a lot of the speculation that occurs when a manager is in his last 12 months.
Strictly speaking, it’s only the second year that’s an option, but there’s nothing to stop a manager leaving at any stage by mutual consent.
He’s a man of honour, IMO, and so are the club’s top brass. If either party should come to the view in summer, for argument’s sake, that he’s had enough or can’t turn things round, I’m confident there will be an amicable parting of the ways together with a generous settlement. The best possible spin will be put on it in public; most likely “personal reasons”.
This flexibility is what his fantastic record has earned. Not eternal blind loyalty but mutual respect and frankness behind the scenes.
Ok pal.No Clarkie... I understand that Txiki is going to hang around for a few months to work with (influence) his successor.
Scott Sinclair is waiting by his phone...