Pingu the Penguin
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Englands next manager would be my guessI'd imagine he will take some time off, see what happens with the international scene after the world cup perhaps
Englands next manager would be my guessI'd imagine he will take some time off, see what happens with the international scene after the world cup perhaps
I'll be honest, I'm really struggling to accept this from you of all posters after some of the awful and disrespectful things you've said about Pep ever since we won the league in 2024. We've all had our hot-headed and frustrated moments after bad games across the last two seasons, but I think even with a cool head on non-matchdays you've shown very little in the way of affection or sentimentality towards him despite all he's done for us.Look at it like this.
No one can take any of that away from us but who knows what the future, under Maresca and hopefully Vinny, holds. The wagon train will roll on and we should still be very much up there challenging for the major prizes.
- He's done 10 years here, which is more than he spent at Barca and Bayern combined. He is quite possibly the greatest coach in history, definitely in ours, but he wasn't staying for ever.
- He is our 4th longest serving manager after Les McDowall, Wilf Wild and Ernest Mangnall. It wasn't that long ago we had five managers in one season.
- He's delivered success beyond our wildest expectations, with only 2 trophyless seasons in those 10.
- We've been Centurions and done the domestic quadruple, which no other club or their fans have witnessed.
- We've done the proper treble, involving finally winning the Champions League.
- We won 4 league titles in a row.
- We've been to 4 consecutive FA Cup finals, and have been to Wembley so ,any times that some of us have got quite blasé about it and think "I can't be bothered with another trip there"
- We were club world champions, and could rightfully sing "Best team in the land and all the world.
- We've been involved in some epic title races and won them all, apart (probably) from this one (in a season where we've been under par by our high standards).
- We've seen the most breathtaking football I've seen in over 50 years.
There's a line in 'The Boys In Blue' that says "Maybe in another generation, when other lads have come to take our place...". Back in the late 1970's I couldn't imagine anyone talking the place of players like Bell, Tueart, Barnes, Corrigan, Hartford, Booth, etc. I never thought we'd see a generation of players like that. But we've seen legends like Kompany, Lescott, Zaba, Barry, Yaya, Aguero, Tevez, Dzeko, Fernandinho, Rodri, Ederson, the two Silva's, KDB, Walker, Haaland and so many others.
It's just been the most phenomenal experience and we should be eternally thankful for the indelible memories that Pep has given us.
Did he say anything about the suffering of the innocents inside the Etihad, having to watch the tedious fare currently being served up by his team?
Uhhhhh before the match on Sunday?That’s what I’m thinking. If it wasn’t for the leak, it would be It like the David Silva situation where the fans couldn’t say goodbye. When was the Club going to tell everyone? After Villa? This is so strange.
That would be a big blow but yes can see it.Can anyone else see Rodri leaving now too?
Lol!! ;-)Fuck him. Never liked him anyway.
There's a part of me that would love Klopp to come in just to boil the piss of the dippers, but it aint going to happen. The squad isn't built for Klopp, its built for the system Maresca knows already.Gutted.
Its going to be an almost impossible job for the next coach.
No one comes close to Pep.
Maresca seemed a bit dull at Chelsea, quite defensive. Heard rumours of him being a bit pectulant, admitted it was Simon Jordan, so could be a bag of shite?
I know this is controversial, but Klopp wouldn't be a bad shout. I still think he has work to do in the PL. He's won the CL and PL twice, probably would have won more if it wasn't for the Pep.
I think its worth a conversation.
IMHO - They’ve all known since Maresca left Chelsea but he had to go on gardening leave because he wasn’t sacked - HE LEFT. Pep has continued till things fell into place time wise.But surely with the relationship he has with the owners he would’ve given them more time to find a replacement. Besides pep has given us a few hidden hints recently that he was staying. I guess I misread them.
On a technicality isn't it only 1 trophyless season? We won the community shield at start of last season.Look at it like this.
No one can take any of that away from us but who knows what the future, under Maresca and hopefully Vinny, holds. The wagon train will roll on and we should still be very much up there challenging for the major prizes.
- He's done 10 years here, which is more than he spent at Barca and Bayern combined. He is quite possibly the greatest coach in history, definitely in ours, but he wasn't staying for ever.
- He is our 4th longest serving manager after Les McDowall, Wilf Wild and Ernest Mangnall. It wasn't that long ago we had five managers in one season.
- He's delivered success beyond our wildest expectations, with only 2 trophyless seasons in those 10.
- We've been Centurions and done the domestic quadruple, which no other club or their fans have witnessed.
- We've done the proper treble, involving finally winning the Champions League.
- We won 4 league titles in a row.
- We've been to 4 consecutive FA Cup finals, and have been to Wembley so many times that some of us have got quite blasé about it and think "I can't be bothered with another trip there"
- We were club world champions, and could rightfully sing "Best team in the land and all the world.
- We've been involved in some epic title races and won them all, apart (probably) from this one (in a season where we've been under par by our high standards).
- We've seen the most breathtaking football I've seen in over 50 years.
There's a line in 'The Boys In Blue' that says "Maybe in another generation, when other lads have come to take our place...". Back in the late 1970's I couldn't imagine anyone talking the place of players like Bell, Tueart, Barnes, Corrigan, Hartford, Booth, etc. I never thought we'd see a generation of players like that. But we've seen legends like Kompany, Lescott, Zaba, Barry, Yaya, Aguero, Tevez, Dzeko, Fernandinho, Rodri, Ederson, the two Silva's, KDB, Walker, Haaland and so many others.
It's just been the most phenomenal experience and we should be eternally thankful for the indelible memories that Pep has given us.
Jeez.Can anyone else see Rodri leaving now too?
This is the way Guardiola would want it. Have always thought that.I just find it so strange that the club wouldn’t give him more of a send off and more time to say goodbye etc.
I cannot believe or understand why you would wait until a week left in the season and with a year left on his contract and denied multiple times he would “never” leave City this season.
For the biggest departure in the club’s history I would have thought he would have given months of notice.
Also seems odd that he will leave alongside so many other players when the team is midway through a huge transition.
Even if he is leaving, your comments about Holt are 100% true. And then some.So, Martin Samuels said he's staying, see how this works, one of them is going to be right. Anyway Holt is a City hating ****. I wouldn't expect anything else from him. That article has absolutely nothing new in it and is just regurgitated shite from previous articles. To suggest Pep might stay on in some form is ridiculous.
Haha prob easier to announce whos staying at this point tbfJeez.
Should we just announce the whole squad is leaving.
Pep Bernie Jack Stonesy Nathan ake manu akanji. Lads is anyone actually staying??
Such as???I believe he told the club in February - I've heard this from 3 sources now and there are rumours of other things in preparation at the club.
The press are reporting it as gospel now as well.