Next Manager after Pep

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Why would you want that born and bred scouser anywhere near this club , however good he becomes as a manager?

He is destined to go back to the vermin if he remotely becomes a decent manager, he and his type hate us with a passion.

I had to watch Fowler and Pointy take the piss out of us back in the day, I don't want this twa& doing the same.
 
I'm quite liking the thought of Artetta replacing Pep eventually. He's learnt from the master and is cutting his teeth at Arsenal, if he continues on this trajectory I think he'd make a good replacement... three or four years yet mind (hopefully).
I don't think Arteta is a possibility. He is 100% committed to Arse.
 
I have always thought that CFG would be Pep's next step. World head coach. Well, now we have confirmation of sorts that CFG is the direction in which Pep is likely to move.
 
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I have always thought that CFG would be Pep's next step. World head coach. Well, now we have confirmation of sorts that CFG is the direction in which Pep is likely to move.
doubt hes going there he said himself after hes done with city he will take break and then would like to coach national team
 
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Pep will leave our team in a much better shape than Ferguson did with that lot. So any manager with a similar approach to Pep should be able to transition in seamlessly. So we won't have to spend almost a decade not competing for major trophies.
 
Why would you want that born and bred scouser anywhere near this club , however good he becomes as a manager?

He is destined to go back to the vermin if he remotely becomes a decent manager, he and his type hate us with a passion.

I had to watch Fowler and Pointy take the piss out of us back in the day, I don't want this twa& doing the same.
The lad is rapidly proving himself to be very good at what he does.In terms of professionalism,the two other skip rats you mention aren't in the same galaxy.
I'm not blinkered or narrow minded enough to give a fuck about his previous allegiance,i only care about his ability and what he could offer us,and right now,given other options.....we would be foolish not keep a watching brief on him.
 
The lad is rapidly proving himself to be very good at what he does.In terms of professionalism,the two other skip rats you mention aren't in the same galaxy.
I'm not blinkered or narrow minded enough to give a fuck about his previous allegiance,i only care about his ability and what he could offer us,and right now,given other options.....we would be foolish not keep a watching brief on him.
He's a nasty piece of work. He's Joey Barton with a good lawyer. Those are his good points.

Football management-wise, he's nothing special and has little to offer in terms of experience for any club. He'll do no better at a decent level than Frank Lampard or Wayne Rooney. In a nutshell, there are better prospects in the lower divisions.

I've resisted this thread for a while because I suspect you're on the wind-up. If you're not, you probably need a break from here.
 
I need to be Ten Hag, the rags are desperate for him and our style of football.
 
I have always thought that CFG would be Pep's next step. World head coach. Well, now we have confirmation of sorts that CFG is the direction in which Pep is likely to move.
I have always thought this was possible. I think at one stage there were plans for Sergio and Messi to be united at NYCFC for a swansong but the stadium move has just hit one hitch after another. The growth of MLS is staggering and it is the sort of left-field challenge Pep would relish. I hope he stays at City for as long as possible though. The England job is another possibility in my view despite Southgate's new deal.
 
The lad is rapidly proving himself to be very good at what he does.In terms of professionalism,the two other skip rats you mention aren't in the same galaxy.
I'm not blinkered or narrow minded enough to give a fuck about his previous allegiance,i only care about his ability and what he could offer us,and right now,given other options.....we would be foolish not keep a watching brief on him.
He is a scouser born and bred, he hates us with a passion and personally the feeling is mutual.
 
I have always thought that CFG would be Pep's next step. World head coach. Well, now we have confirmation of sorts that CFG is the direction in which Pep is likely to move.
Thought this would happen. He can help chose his successor then.
 
Julian Nagelsmann or Erik Tan Hag for me out of those out there. Both done very well with less than Stellar teams.
 
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