He'll start when pep wants him to start
No likey
He'll start when pep wants him to start
I get very weary of phil must start this and that game all over the place,he'll play when pep says he can play,phil clearly has more patience than the fansNo shit.
The above poster clearly knows that, and I imagine is saying that if Foden can't get a game when there are 3 injuries to the players in his position, then he is clearly not being truthful when he says a) he's ready to start or b) he's a first team player.
I get very weary of phil must start this and that game all over the place,he'll play when pep says he can play,phil clearly has more patience than the fans
Thanks for noticing me,i'm not argueing i'm stating the fact,no matter how many times the posters want phil to start and go for pep when he doesn't start him it's pep that will decide,i'd be happy to see him but i won't woman at pep if he doesn't start himYou’re probably getting weary of it because you spend every waking moment on here and the second someone suggests giving a youngster a chance you’re straight on here arguing the toss.
I get very weary of phil must start this and that game all over the place,he'll play when pep says he can play,phil clearly has more patience than the fans
If you get annoyed by people debating the benefits of starting kids or discussing Guardiola not doing so, just don't read the thread.
It's not that hard.
Posting idiotic "it'll happen if it happens" isn't going to stop people discussing it.
Yeah I know he did. He left on the basis that game time was looking very u likely. But then he went and got some at Dortmund straight away. Surely if he’d have stayed he could have been given some time, but looking at the time that Foden gets I’d guess he was right to move.The main reason is that he'd already left the summer before.
What's idiotic about trusting the judgement of probably the most successful manager in the Club's history?
It's only idiotic in your eye because it differs from your view.
Idiotic is probably going a bit far. But is Pep possibly choosing between trying to break records himself and the overall, longer term good of the club?What's idiotic about trusting the judgement of probably the most successful manager in the Club's history?
It's only idiotic in your eye because it differs from your view.