pep guardiola

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oakiecokie said:
salfordpaul said:
is coming to city in two years time, that is all ! all done ! haters plaese avoid this thread. munich is a stop gap at the moment. i will take the accolades in 2 years!

You could well be correct young man.

Ferran and Txiki couple with their philosophy of managers having a natural cycle and lifespan says he is almost certain to be correct.

Pep here is a natural fit at some point in the near future and that is not a slight against Pellegrini. He has done a magnificent job but he will move on and we will move on.

That's football!
 
MeatHunterrr said:
Didn't Guardiola say tho that he would love to manage Man Utd.
no ,it was a bullshit,words twisted,crappy sun headline,that said it
 
Andy Morrisons jock strap said:
Not sure where that leaves Viera don't think he will want to hang around for another 3 or 4 years as a number 2
He's still only 38 and has a lot of learning left to do before being our manager. Another year and a half managing our under 21s then hopefully guardiola comes and he is promoted to assistant manager, learns his trade from the best manager in the world before taking the reigns when pep leaves 3 years later as that's what our cycle seems to be. So if were showing an unproven manager a clear route to be the manager of a team that will be fighting for every trophy they are involved in within 5 years I'm sure he'll be happy to stay around, and learn to be a top manager rather than jumping ship which could destroy his career if it went badly and he was sacked from his club early
 
blueinsa said:
oakiecokie said:
salfordpaul said:
is coming to city in two years time, that is all ! all done ! haters plaese avoid this thread. munich is a stop gap at the moment. i will take the accolades in 2 years!

You could well be correct young man.

Ferran and Txiki couple with their philosophy of managers having a natural cycle and lifespan says he is almost certain to be correct.

Pep here is a natural fit at some point in the near future and that is not a slight against Pellegrini. He has done a magnificent job but he will move on and we will move on.

That's football!

I don't know Salford Paul from Adam, or the other ITK posters on BM, but my take on the next Manager at City was always going to be Guardiola after Pellegrini, especially with the Barcelona link/conncetion with Soriano and Begiristain.

Guardiola was always going to go to Bayern before coming to the PL, even if he had been approached by City and other PL clubs.

Guardiola will carry on the work of Pellegrini, and just as importantly, the work and direction of the new training academy, which will be fully up and running by the time Guardiola is appointed as City's next Manager.

I'm not a betting Man, but if you fancy a long-term bet go for it. You might get some decent odds ATM. ;-)
 
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