Next Manager after Pep

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Bottled the league with Liverpool when it looked impossible to fuck it up.
Bottled top 4 with Leicester when it looked impossible to fuck it up.
Bottled top 4 with Leicester when it looked impossible to fuck it up.

And I didn't write that Leicester one twice by accident. He did it twice in a row.

What else? Did his very best to ruin Iheanacho's career even when Vardy was going on 3-month goalless patches, got sacked from Liverpool with them in 10th after finishing 6th the season before and suffered several embarrassing defeats with Celtic to teams like Lincoln Red Imps.

I just don't get what people see in him. A non-British manager would be labelled a bottler forever with a CV like that, it's littered with times that he couldn't see things over the line.

I was going to go on a Rodgers ramble but you’ve done it for me lol

Perennial billy big bollocks who ultimately bottles it.

I.e as I said…fucking clown.
 
Pep’s sixth season in charge. Never thought he’d be here this long. You get the impression that he would happily stay for another 3/4 years. Where else would he go
And he has talked in the past that three years is the maximum he should stay somewhere after Barça he thought he stayed one year too long, was out of ideas and stuck inside his own brain, that's his evaluation not mine, but he thought that his own management had a time limit. He has obviously overcome that at City, he did mention it here in I think it was the second season
 
Trusting playing legends has been disastrous and produced the likes of OGS, Ryan Giggs, Lampard, Rooney, De Boer, Bruce, Keane, Rikaard.....the list goes on. That's why, much as I'd love to, I can't see Vinny being the man.

The decision will be properly considered and someone new will probably have emerged by the time Pep leaves. Don't laugh.......I personally think Graham Potter will be one to watch.
Ole and Lampard don't prove that point. OGS has to be doing the best job out of the post-baconface managers at the rustbucket. Lampard was top of the table in December before he was sacked, and Chelsea were still with a chance of second when he was sacked, still in the F.A. cup and the champions League. His squad is the one that one the champions League (just like AVB when they last won it).

Who knows what would have happened if Abramovich stuck by him. - If they finished 3rd and got an FA cup and CL double he'd be up with the greatest managers. If they got so much as top four and 1 cup, it would have been a successful season. That's not that unlikely if he stayed. - He's just not really known for sticking with anyone, but it works for them so you can't grumble too much. You can win it all and you'd still not be safe at Stamford Bridge, that's the way it is.
 
Think that our next manage will probably be Luis Enrique tbh it makes the most sense, he knows our style perfectly and is a man of high demands similar vein to Pep... He's a fitness freak does ironman triathlons and marathons I saw that when he takes charge of a team, the first thing he does is have a fitness training camp to prove he's fitter than many of his squad players... And then challenges them to reach their peak fitness levels.
If he gets out of his players anywhere near like how he was as a player effort wise... Then we'd be laughing cos he genuinely made James Milner seem a lazy fucker.
He's learning English too and like Pep has a good relationship with Txiki and Ferran.
 
Do you think Arteta would have matured enough to coach Man City?

I always liked Pelegrini! Maybe he can come back?
 
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