"For those journalists who believe the narrative can only be told from a leering Rag or Dippers' perspective, consider this: the story deserves to be seen through the eyes of a Barcelona fan."
It took me 10 mins using AI to get what I wanted. So tick fucking tock, start retraining cos the dole is calling…
Pep…. Why? I thought you loved us!!
As a Barcelona fan, watching Pep Guardiola transform Manchester City into the greatest team in the world feels like watching the love of your life leave you for another. Pep wasn't just our coach; he was our symbol, our embodiment of the Barça spirit. And now, he’s in Manchester, thriving, while we watch from the sidelines, heartbroken and envious.
When Pep left, it was as if he'd turned his back on a deep, storied relationship. We thought it might be a fling, something fleeting. Maybe he'd realize his mistake and come back to us, where he belonged. But instead, we’ve seen him flourish at City, creating a dynasty. Each victory, each trophy he lifts, is a dagger to our hearts, reminding us of what we lost.
Adding to this heartbreak are Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain. These two, once pillars of our beloved club, have helped Pep craft his new empire. It’s like watching friends you trusted help build a castle for the one who left you. They've turned City into not just the best team on the pitch but the most valuable brand in the world. We can't help but feel betrayed and deeply pained by their success.
Every time City plays, it's a reminder of the fairy tale we were once part of, now living happily ever after with someone else. We hoped it would be a short-lived affair, that Pep would stumble and realize he could only find true success with us. Instead, he’s created something even greater, and the bond he shares with City only grows stronger.
It’s like watching a love story where you're rooting for the ex to fail, but they only soar higher, their new relationship blossoming into something we can no longer touch or influence.
While we struggle to reclaim our glory, Pep, Soriano, and Begiristain are setting new benchmarks. We’re left reminiscing about the golden days, haunted by the success they’re achieving elsewhere. The pain of seeing them succeed, while we falter, is almost unbearable.
In the end, it’s not just about winning or losing. It’s about feeling left behind, overshadowed by a new, more powerful force. It’s about the heartache of seeing someone you loved dearly find greater success and happiness without you. And that, for a Barcelona fan, is the deepest cut of all.
We can only hope that one day, we might find a way to heal, and perhaps, reclaim the magic that once made us invincible. But until then, we'll continue to watch, with a heavy heart, as Pep and his new family reach heights we once dreamed of together.