It's all very well saying we'll ride it out, there's no shoots of recovery yet. Failure against Everton especially with the same tactics and personal will raise a very valid question as to whether we can ride it out. In reality no one wants Pep out but if he's not going to try something different than we really are up shit creek.
 
He obviously wants Pep out.
I would rather change the entire team than sack Pep, he has proven over and over again that if he has a good enough squad, he delivers trophies. Every club in the world would dream of having him as their manager and cant think of a single option that wouldn't be a downgrade.
With that said, the results are currently not good enough and no one, including Pep, is above criticism.

I just think this "we should play the youngsters instead, cant play worse" argument is a bad one. They certainly could play worse and I think some seriously underestimate the enormous difference in level between youth and PL football, the highest level in the world. Especially since the ones arguing we should play the youth players instead have little to no idea of what level they are. For all we know they could be twice as bad as the players we want to see benched.

The solution is to replace these players with better ones, not worse ones.
 
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I've been a fan since 1968.
Pep is simply the greatest manager that we have ever had.
He is probably the greatest manager that the game has seen.
There is nothing that will tarnish that, unless he slagged off the club or went to manage at Old Trafford.
I am embarrassed by some of what I read here, in this and other threads. It may be a place for opinion, but stupidity is what it is.
If he doesn’t rectify this and just walks then what, yes his record is unsurpassed but he has never ever faced something like this in his career
 
The same people who every year in recent title winning seasons slagged off pep before we went on and won are the ones now saying he needs to go. They took no enjoyment out of the struggle to win.

You can’t say the squad is old and stale and say pep is the problem. Reinvestment was needed and will happen.

The accusation he needs to change is bizarre. He is putting extra players in there to try to cover. It would be better if we just went all out attack.
 
He doesn't have to prove that he is a great coach we all know he is, look at his record.

Look at Ferguson's record and then consider how he fucked up the rags and left them when he 'retired'. They've still not recovered.

The bigger they are, the harder they fall.

If, as he suggests, Pep has been locking himself away searching for a solution for this slump, and still hasn't found one, I think it's time to accept that he's absolutely stuck in his system.

If he isn’t thinking seriously about walking away, he's probably lost the plot completely.
He should have left gloriously, with his reputation 100% intact, after we won the CL.

Four in a row already seems a very distant memory.
 
The same people who every year in recent title winning seasons slagged off pep before we went on and won are the ones now saying he needs to go. They took no enjoyment out of the struggle to win.

You can’t say the squad is old and stale and say pep is the problem. Reinvestment was needed and will happen.

The accusation he needs to change is bizarre. He is putting extra players in there to try to cover. It would be better if we just went all out attack.
All out attack would be great if we hadn't filled the team with players who wouldn't score in a whorehouse. We need to stop conceding first and foremost. I'm not sure what you mean by putting extra players in ?
 
I've a simply rule in life, if these tosspots are for it.....

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