Discussion: Potential Pellegrini Replacements {merged}

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80s Shorts said:
BillyShears said:
karen7 said:
Only if he has signed a unbreakable pre contract,doing it on trust would not be enough for me,a year is a long time in football after all

For all we know he does have a signed pre contract. The point is more that if they have already secured Pep, which by all accounts they have, then it isn't mad or stupid to pass on Klopp, and this is coming from someone who would rather have Klopp than Pep as manager anyway.

The desperation in some quarters to get rid of MP is becoming a bit tragic if you ask me.


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BillyShears said:
karen7 said:
BillyShears said:
So you won't be posting every week in the Pellegrini thread "is he gone yet?"

That's good to know. Will make a refreshing change.

I will do what i have always done,praise when relevant and moan when he fucks up
Balance is everything

Fair enough.

FWIW i'm well aware of how i behaved with regards Mancini. I stand by a lot of what I said about him but i'm also not proud of some of the things i said. We live and learn from these things.

Either way I think going back to where this started, if the club are going to wait a year for Pep i see no problem with that because I don't think they'll wait unless they know he's coming.

Very noble of you. I think you should have a word with your mate to do the same. It's time.
 
I think too much emphasis is placed on Pellegrini's temperament. He may be more reserved in public but the players have said he will give it out in the dressing room if needed. I prefer his personality I find it more professional and like that he doesn't get involved with trivia from the media etc. I would respond better to someone who was calm than someone ranting. I understand the attraction of Klopp from some fans point of view but maybe it isn't suited to the dressing room with a lot of our players.
 
If Pellegrini does go then I can't see further than Ancelotti, Guardiola or Klopp. All three are excellent managers and the complete package. They're better than Mancini and Pellegrini.
 
kalouk said:
I think too much emphasis is placed on Pellegrini's temperament. He may be more reserved in public but the players have said he will give it out in the dressing room if needed. I prefer his personality I find it more professional and like that he doesn't get involved with trivia from the media etc. I would respond better to someone who was calm than someone ranting. I understand the attraction of Klopp from some fans point of view but maybe it isn't suited to the dressing room with a lot of our players.
Well a lot of our players are soft then if that's the case (which I don't think it is)
Seeing the adulation for Klopp in their last game tells me how well thought of and respected he is.
 
Pablo1 said:
kalouk said:
I think too much emphasis is placed on Pellegrini's temperament. He may be more reserved in public but the players have said he will give it out in the dressing room if needed. I prefer his personality I find it more professional and like that he doesn't get involved with trivia from the media etc. I would respond better to someone who was calm than someone ranting. I understand the attraction of Klopp from some fans point of view but maybe it isn't suited to the dressing room with a lot of our players.
Well a lot of our players are soft then if that's the case (which I don't think it is)
Seeing the adulation for Klopp in their last game tells me how well thought of and respected he is.


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aguero93:20 said:
Pablo1 said:
kalouk said:
I think too much emphasis is placed on Pellegrini's temperament. He may be more reserved in public but the players have said he will give it out in the dressing room if needed. I prefer his personality I find it more professional and like that he doesn't get involved with trivia from the media etc. I would respond better to someone who was calm than someone ranting. I understand the attraction of Klopp from some fans point of view but maybe it isn't suited to the dressing room with a lot of our players.
Well a lot of our players are soft then if that's the case (which I don't think it is)
Seeing the adulation for Klopp in their last game tells me how well thought of and respected he is.


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Another great day in our proud history :-)
 
I haven't a problem with Peller's temperament and his Pressers. The press deserve nothing.
I do have a problem with his team set up and tactics. the defensive tactics, corners and set pieces especially are dreadful. The sooner he is gone the better.
 

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