Discussion: Potential Pellegrini Replacements {merged}

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Ray78 said:
Klopp's last two seasons' haven't been the most inspiring.

Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.
 
pudge said:
Ray78 said:
Paulmcfc2703 said:
Last season Dortmund finished 2nd, lost the cup final to Bayern and reached the quarters of the CL.

And you want to keep Pellers over Klopp after this season after just stating that Dortmund were uninspiring last season?

Finished 19 points off top spot.
Bayern only dropped 12 points all season to be fair
To be honest as ridiculous as saying that sounds it doesn't even do them justice as 8 of those points were dropped after they had been confirmed as champions.
 
avoidconfusion said:
Ray78 said:
Klopp's last two seasons' haven't been the most inspiring.

Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.

19 points isn't great even with Bayern's dominance and they have spent money. The likes of Reus, Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang didn't come cheap.
 
Ray78 said:
avoidconfusion said:
Ray78 said:
Klopp's last two seasons' haven't been the most inspiring.

Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.

19 points isn't great even with Bayern's dominance and they have spent money. The likes of Reus, Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang didn't come cheap.
About £50m for the three of them, they'd get that for Reus alone now.
 
Ray78 said:
avoidconfusion said:
Ray78 said:
Klopp's last two seasons' haven't been the most inspiring.

Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.

19 points isn't great even with Bayern's dominance and they have spent money. The likes of Reus, Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang didn't come cheap.

Reus aside who is world class and to be fair he has been injured a lot this season, the likes of Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang, Immobile were bought for around 15m-20m.

Those players were replacing 40m pound players in Gotze and Lewandowski, so they hubs rightly suffered because of that, they cannot afford to pay 40m for a like for like replacement.

I wouldn't underestimate Dortmund's injuries over the past two seasons, maybe they have come because of Klopp's intense footballing style but the number of injuries has been ridiculous.
 
pudge said:
Ray78 said:
avoidconfusion said:
Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.

19 points isn't great even with Bayern's dominance and they have spent money. The likes of Reus, Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang didn't come cheap.
About £50m for the three of them, they'd get that for Reus alone now.
The guy is clearly taking the piss mate. 19 points behind a team that dropped 4 points in 27 games, Reus and Aubameyang cost about 10 mill each with the latter replacing Gotze. How he is not asking for Pellers out is beyond me after calling Dortmunds last season uninspiring considering we are as good as 15 points behind Chelsea and have done much worse in the cups.

Ironically if we win on Saturday at 34 games we would have been 4 points behind the 'poor' Dortmund of last season
 
sam-caddick said:
Ray78 said:
avoidconfusion said:
Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.

19 points isn't great even with Bayern's dominance and they have spent money. The likes of Reus, Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang didn't come cheap.

Reus aside who is world class and to be fair he has been injured a lot this season, the likes of Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang, Immobile were bought for around 15m-20m.

Those players were replacing 40m pound players in Gotze and Lewandowski, so they hubs rightly suffered because of that, they cannot afford to pay 40m for a like for like replacement.

I wouldn't underestimate Dortmund's injuries over the past two seasons, maybe they have come because of Klopp's intense footballing style but the number of injuries has been ridiculous.

All our key players at some point this season have suffered lengthy injuries. We lost Kun, Dzeko and Jovetic at the same time. Kompany is suffering reoccurring injuries. Silva had a lengthy spell out.
 
sam-caddick said:
Ray78 said:
avoidconfusion said:
Eh? Dortmund had a very good season last year especially in Europe. Admittedly, this season has not been amazing but when you consider how much Dortmund has been pillaged for all their best players without spending a lot of money themselves it is remarkable that slump did not happen sooner.

Klopp would be an amazing Manager for City, much better than "The Engineer" for sure.

19 points isn't great even with Bayern's dominance and they have spent money. The likes of Reus, Mkhitaryan and Aubameyang didn't come cheap.

Reus aside who is world class and to be fair he has been injured a lot this season, the likes of Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang, Immobile were bought for around 15m-20m.

Those players were replacing 40m pound players in Gotze and Lewandowski, so they hubs rightly suffered because of that, they cannot afford to pay 40m for a like for like replacement.

I wouldn't underestimate Dortmund's injuries over the past two seasons, maybe they have come because of Klopp's intense footballing style but the number of injuries has been ridiculous.

I am not taking the piss but I just don't get the hype.
 
Paulmcfc2703 said:
Ray78 said:
Damocles said:
There are no guarantees that Mou would be our manager and get us relegated either. But you play the numbers.

Klopp's last two seasons' haven't been the most inspiring.
Last season Dortmund finished 2nd, lost the cup final to Bayern and reached the quarters of the CL.

And you want to keep Pellers over Klopp after this season after just stating that Dortmund were uninspiring last season?

So Pellegrini achieved more last season and is in a better league position this season, we could finish 2nd. We have also had a lot of injuries to our key players all season.
 
kalouk said:
Paulmcfc2703 said:
Ray78 said:
Klopp's last two seasons' haven't been the most inspiring.
Last season Dortmund finished 2nd, lost the cup final to Bayern and reached the quarters of the CL.

And you want to keep Pellers over Klopp after this season after just stating that Dortmund were uninspiring last season?

So Pellegrini achieved more last season and is in a better league position this season, we could finish 2nd. We have also had a lot of injuries to our key players all season.

Not to mention one of our 'key players' biting the hand that feeds him. If Klopp did come he has to handle big egos.
 

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