Pep’s Spurs (H) Post-Match Interview

A point that’s kind of been lost is that it seems Pep is not too happy with the board either and he’s playing a bit of a public game with them to get more players in the summer. In my opinion, making a point that our net spend is not that high lately compared to our rivals and saying he wants more from “the whole organisation”, can only mean one thing… even the board are resting on their laurels. Pep has probably laid out to them how much of an overhaul is needed for us to be winners again, and they mustn’t agree. First signs of a disagreement between him and the board imo. At least in public anyway. He’s at war with board, players and fans and I find myself 100% on his side. He knows what it takes to win, and to win consistently. And we don’t have it any more.
Absolutely not, not a chance that that is correct.
 
A point that’s kind of been lost is that it seems Pep is not too happy with the board either and he’s playing a bit of a public game with them to get more players in the summer. In my opinion, making a point that our net spend is not that high lately compared to our rivals and saying he wants more from “the whole organisation”, can only mean one thing… even the board are resting on their laurels. Pep has probably laid out to them how much of an overhaul is needed for us to be winners again, and they mustn’t agree. First signs of a disagreement between him and the board imo. At least in public anyway. He’s at war with board, players and fans and I find myself 100% on his side. He knows what it takes to win, and to win consistently. And we don’t have it any more.
I don't think Pep will ever lay into our board on the Press. The group is very close knit, and they have all each other's confidence.
 
I wonder if Pep himself feels he has become complacent?
Maybe this is as much a message to himself as anyone else. He's lost a strong voice next to him on the bench and maybe thats something the club needs to look at.

In hindsight we can now see how important the No 2 seat is in Peps coaching team.

Not knocking anyone btw, just maybe a stronger voice required.
 
What generates an atmosphere normally? What’s happening on the pitch, so slow passive boring build up isn’t going to get the place rocking is it. Added to that the awful pricing of this rearranged game, silver ticket holders probably not all going so they can cash in on the tourists. Pep can piss off with sticking the boot in as he has done before. We aren’t entitled by the way, if you quote where we’ve come from you have a small time mentality. We are a powerhouse of English football and up until the second half yesterday, we haven’t been good enough for a while.
 
I personally think the interview he did with sky sports in particular is a masterclass. So articulate and clear also (sometimes he can be a bit vague). He holds all the cards and is always a step ahead- it’s not as if he had loads of time to prepare what he would say after the game either. He knows the right thing to say in the right situation. A true genius and a privilege we have him as a manager.
 
Agreed Micah was piss poor last night with all his comments perhaps the emotion of the come back got to him or perhaps he tries too hard to distance himself from being a fan. Either way his comments were verging on stupid last night and certainly unhelpful, Izzy Christiansen was good though whilst the hateful Carragher was gutted we had come back
Micah needs a word in the ear after last night.

Actually I thought Spitty was very good in his comments. He's a twat no doubt but I sensed that he respected what had gone on there in the 2nd half and he also recognised the greatness of what was said afterwards.

Cnut that he is, Spitty has seen a lot in football.
 
If Pep is bothered by the fans”Apathy”,maybe he should look at the Apathy” of the board.For years the media have thrown shit and lies about the OUR club,response from the board zilch,nada.and recently after the vile Liverpool transgressions where a young lady was injured,the board didn’t,t have the balls in their statement to mention it was Liverpool fans,the statement said fans.Then the Pigmol pantomime at the swamp last weekend.
 
You say it wasn't uo to our standards but I think in recent years our support is not up to the standards of the football we have been blessed with

But what standards of support are people expecting, mate? I don't see it anywhere else, either?

Our football is more like watching a beautiful opera than an Iron Maiden concert.

As I mentioned, I think the demographic has changed, exacerbated by a generational void of City and, football in general, monetising the arse out of it.

It's a middle class sport and younger fans have been priced out for a couple of decades now.

There's a drive to create a spectacle, we only had to watch that light show before kick-off last night, a desire to crave acknowledgement, recognition.

We aren't going back to the days of Munich and You're Gonna get your Fucking Head kicked in. That's an era when grounds were intimidating and as a teenager, you stood with your mates and didn't really mean to offend, but only to get the rise out of the opposition fans.

I think Pep is wanting a hostility which can't be delivered, outside of booing the opponents in possession or the referee.

I'd argue there are few better atmospheres when Liverpool have been in town and it is the same fans who helped City come back from the dead against Villa when we saw a glimpse of hope.

Certain games or situations will get more of the juices flowing, it has always been that way.

Perhaps Pep might also realise from the team playing without the hardbrake in the second half, the urgency on show, that the fans became more engaged as a result?

Pep will have hated the risks in possession we took, but it's the way to go. Both in terms of results and not sending the Etihad to sleep.
 

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