FantasyIreland
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I'm surprised Ric stated that was his reasoning.Careful pal.
A whole thread got pulled because some City fans had the temerity to question Pep's strategy.
I'm surprised Ric stated that was his reasoning.Careful pal.
A whole thread got pulled because some City fans had the temerity to question Pep's strategy.
Is winning the only thing that matters? Not knocking, just askingAn admirable philosophy to some , that will win us fuck all .
He's won nothing with us & that's all I'm concerned about, I don't think his style of football , the 'pep' way as some like to call it will work in the premier league,he takes too many chances & makes too many mistakes. The way the pep philosophy is talked about here is like it's more important than anything else , more important than winning games/ trophies, it's all about the way we play as one day it will click & we turn into Barcelona to dominate for years , absolute delusion .How many trophies has Pep won ?
People get hired & fired , lives are changed because of the results driven world , he's trying to bring a way of playing into the premier league that will not win a thing here, it's all about the style not the results it seems, building for the future etc etc & yes ,winning is all that matters in the end.Is winning the only thing that matters? Not knocking, just asking
Pep likes his teams to be fluid and less rigid. He signed Danilo because he can play LB, RB and MF to a high standard. His approach means that he's challenging his players to be more versatile so that injuries and suspensions don't disrupt the team too much. When Sheikh Mansour brought Pep to the club he was bringing in a different and quite unique approach to developing a team. Pep doesn't approach the task like other managers - he has a vision and imagination like no-one else. If anyone talks about Pep, straight away there's a vision of a team playing a highly progressive style of football. He wants to win, but he wants to win in style. If you want to win at all costs and park the bus against other top teams and steamroller the others, you hire Maureen. If you want to take on the other big teams with your A game you hire Pep. Probably no other manager in the world would have thought of converting the world's best full back (Lahm) into an equally brilliant holding midfielder. Pep doesn't think like many of us City fans. Thank god for that.
If that wasn't the reason then I apologise but I find it odd that an entire thread is pulled. If some posts break the CoC then delete them but to bin the entire thread suggests the whole topic is off limits.I'm surprised Ric stated that was his reasoning.
Absolutely spot on. The usual attack dogs will be on here shortly to give you grief and try chase you off the board. Just remember, they're the ones with the devout belief in our under achieving manager. Who in gods name believes we will win anything of significance with a defence as open as ours? We don't even attack at pace like Liverpool, it's all so static. I'm hugely underwhelmed with how we perform on the pitch, his public utterances and the cult that has built around him. This is what the EVIDENCE suggests.He's won nothing with us & that's all I'm concerned about, I don't think his style of football , the 'pep' way as some like to call it will work in the premier league,he takes too many chances & makes too many mistakes. The way the pep philosophy is talked about here is like it's more important than anything else , more important than winning games/ trophies, it's all about the way we play as one day it will click & we turn into Barcelona to dominate for years , absolute delusion .
(Awaits , why don't we get big Sam) comments or a ban .
Perhaps this may help.....If that wasn't the reason then I apologise but I find it odd that an entire thread is pulled. If some posts break the CoC then delete them but to bin the entire thread suggests the whole topic is off limits.
I agree, but unlike someone like Klopp, Pep is expectes to do it now, albeit the squad he inherited was a broken one left by Pellegrini.Dont think there are many 'Pep out ' campaigners. I am certainly not one. However the guy has proved he is far from infallible and I think it's fair to criticise or scrutinize his decisions and the teams progress under him on a football forum.
I haven't seen much great football since he took over. A few glimpses maybe. He has spent lots of money and now I think he has to get the best out of his talented squad (and youth team). Rather than going back to the transfer market. Top quality managers improve their players and give them the confidence and system for them to thrive.