FantasyIreland
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Pep is a great manager,but all good things....Yeah, but Pep is 10 times better and have shown several times he can recover after a bad season
Pep is a great manager,but all good things....Yeah, but Pep is 10 times better and have shown several times he can recover after a bad season
Nah. Sometimes the workers know better. Hence we’re living in a country where the workers are on strike because the managers are cunts.If he IS losing the dressing room, the answer is, and always will be, to change the dressing room. Even if that means offloading the entire squad of 25. And the reserves.
You never, ever, ever, ever, allow footballers to dictate who their manager should be or how their manager should manage. Ever. Under any circumstances.
if a few players have given up, and it looks like they might have, you get rid of them. Whomever they are. No questions. Gone.
You ALWAYS back the manager if you want to be a successful club. Especially a manager that has won as much as this one.
People here are saying brainfart, but did Spurs dominate? Usually when we played at Spurs, it's a pretty even match (even in our best years). Today I think we played well. Individual performances made the difference, but without Rodri's mistake, the game was pretty controlled, and the first 20 minutes were the best in a long time
Its impossible to change the entire squad and back a manager who has lost the dressing room. That's why you always see a manager go before a whole squadYeah, but Pep is 10 times better and have shown several times he can recover after a bad season
He’s already had his rant where he blamed everybody else but himself.
Good luck trying to shift the blame for that shit he served up today.
No tactics other than passing it around sideways, slowly, poor team selection, bizarre substitutions, completely failing to integrate one of the best strikers in the world into our play.
He’s stealing a living I’m afraid this season. Incredible how he’s allowed the standard to fall so far.
First we need 2-3 key players( Bernardo out, KDB not as a starter, and a winger). That's not the entire dressing room. And again, just like Messi, we are talking about the best ever. You back them up, because if you do you get resultsIts impossible to change the entire squad and back a manager who has lost the dressing room. That's why you always see a manager go before a whole squad
The first 20 minutes were we passed sideways and backwards without The second worst shot stopper in the league having to make a save.People here are saying brainfart, but did Spurs dominate? Usually when we played at Spurs, it's a pretty even match (even in our best years). Today I think we played well. Individual performances made the difference, but without Rodri's mistake, the game was pretty controlled, and the first 20 minutes were the best in a long time
We had a couple. Agree we weren't dangerous, but they weren't either. As I said, a pretty even match, where we actually had better chances (not by a lot but still).The first 20 minutes were we passed sideways and backwards without The second worst shot stopper in the league having to make a save.
Pep has plenty to sort out. But calling for his head after everything he has done is ridiculous.