He has experience with winning a league title in a very demanding league, playing possession based attacking football, where Leicester were expected to do well.And Enzo has Championship experience ; )
Mate, don’t do it to yourself.Apart from rumour and speculation, there’s (as far as I know) one City hating **** taken a punt on this story who works for a paper that detests us. Was Pep really lying on Saturday, does Emily bishops lad really know more about Pep’s future plans than Pep does?
Really enjoyed reading that mate. What a run we have had, and how lucky we have been that he chose us.Look at it like this.
No one can take any of that away from us but who knows what the future, under Maresca and hopefully Vinny, holds. The wagon train will roll on and we should still be very much up there challenging for the major prizes.
- He's done 10 years here, which is more than he spent at Barca and Bayern combined. He is quite possibly the greatest coach in history, definitely in ours, but he wasn't staying for ever.
- He is our 4th longest serving manager after Les McDowall, Wilf Wild and Ernest Mangnall. It wasn't that long ago we had five managers in one season.
- He's delivered success beyond our wildest expectations, with only 2 trophyless seasons in those 10.
- We've been Centurions and done the domestic quadruple, which no other club or their fans have witnessed.
- We've done the proper treble, involving finally winning the Champions League.
- We won 4 league titles in a row.
- We've been to 4 consecutive FA Cup finals, and have been to Wembley so many times that some of us have got quite blasé about it and think "I can't be bothered with another trip there"
- We were club world champions, and could rightfully sing "Best team in the land and all the world.
- We've been involved in some epic title races and won them all, apart (probably) from this one (in a season where we've been under par by our high standards).
- We've seen the most breathtaking football I've seen in over 50 years.
There's a line in 'The Boys In Blue' that says "Maybe in another generation, when other lads have come to take our place...". Back in the late 1970's I couldn't imagine anyone talking the place of players like Bell, Tueart, Barnes, Corrigan, Hartford, Booth, etc. I never thought we'd see a generation of players like that. But we've seen legends like Kompany, Lescott, Zaba, Barry, Yaya, Aguero, Tevez, Dzeko, Fernandinho, Rodri, Ederson, the two Silva's, KDB, Walker, Haaland and so many others.
It's just been the most phenomenal experience and we should be eternally thankful for the indelible memories that Pep has given us.
Excellent post.Look at it like this.
No one can take any of that away from us but who knows what the future, under Maresca and hopefully Vinny, holds. The wagon train will roll on and we should still be very much up there challenging for the major prizes.
- He's done 10 years here, which is more than he spent at Barca and Bayern combined. He is quite possibly the greatest coach in history, definitely in ours, but he wasn't staying for ever.
- He is our 4th longest serving manager after Les McDowall, Wilf Wild and Ernest Mangnall. It wasn't that long ago we had five managers in one season.
- He's delivered success beyond our wildest expectations, with only 2 trophyless seasons in those 10.
- We've been Centurions and done the domestic quadruple, which no other club or their fans have witnessed.
- We've done the proper treble, involving finally winning the Champions League.
- We won 4 league titles in a row.
- We've been to 4 consecutive FA Cup finals, and have been to Wembley so many times that some of us have got quite blasé about it and think "I can't be bothered with another trip there"
- We were club world champions, and could rightfully sing "Best team in the land and all the world.
- We've been involved in some epic title races and won them all, apart (probably) from this one (in a season where we've been under par by our high standards).
- We've seen the most breathtaking football I've seen in over 50 years.
There's a line in 'The Boys In Blue' that says "Maybe in another generation, when other lads have come to take our place...". Back in the late 1970's I couldn't imagine anyone talking the place of players like Bell, Tueart, Barnes, Corrigan, Hartford, Booth, etc. I never thought we'd see a generation of players like that. But we've seen legends like Kompany, Lescott, Zaba, Barry, Yaya, Aguero, Tevez, Dzeko, Fernandinho, Rodri, Ederson, the two Silva's, KDB, Walker, Haaland and so many others.
It's just been the most phenomenal experience and we should be eternally thankful for the indelible memories that Pep has given us.
They’re all reporting it. Literally everyone.Apart from rumour and speculation, there’s (as far as I know) one City hating **** taken a punt on this story who works for a paper that detests us. Was Pep really lying on Saturday, does Emily bishops lad really know more about Pep’s future plans than Pep does?
There’s no guarantee Alonso or Kompany would be a success. Maresca smashed PSG in CWC final last summer.I don't know - would have thought we'd be talking to Alonso or Kompany etc. or someone who has actually won something with a big club.
Genuine question could you see pellegrini winning a title be4 he came in cos i couldntVery depressing though because we have a squad good enough now, with Pep to win the PL next year. Can't see a Slot or Pellegrini happening with Marcesca.
To those saying it’s been handled badly.
It’s literally come out the last week of the league. The 2 year contract was at first rumoured to be only 1 with an option for a second. From that moment it seemed it was a way to keep the questions about pep’s future to a minimum.
The club have lined maresca up and got the deal done around Christmas with talks starting before that. Of course the club knew:
There is never a good way of handling these things. See klopp Liverpool. City have already got their replacement. It’s been handled as well as could be
That’s the Spirit!And Enzo has Championship experience ; )
Pin this post at the top of the thread.Look at it like this.
No one can take any of that away from us but who knows what the future, under Maresca and hopefully Vinny, holds. The wagon train will roll on and we should still be very much up there challenging for the major prizes.
- He's done 10 years here, which is more than he spent at Barca and Bayern combined. He is quite possibly the greatest coach in history, definitely in ours, but he wasn't staying for ever.
- He is our 4th longest serving manager after Les McDowall, Wilf Wild and Ernest Mangnall. It wasn't that long ago we had five managers in one season.
- He's delivered success beyond our wildest expectations, with only 2 trophyless seasons in those 10.
- We've been Centurions and done the domestic quadruple, which no other club or their fans have witnessed.
- We've done the proper treble, involving finally winning the Champions League.
- We won 4 league titles in a row.
- We've been to 4 consecutive FA Cup finals, and have been to Wembley so many times that some of us have got quite blasé about it and think "I can't be bothered with another trip there"
- We were club world champions, and could rightfully sing "Best team in the land and all the world.
- We've been involved in some epic title races and won them all, apart (probably) from this one (in a season where we've been under par by our high standards).
- We've seen the most breathtaking football I've seen in over 50 years.
There's a line in 'The Boys In Blue' that says "Maybe in another generation, when other lads have come to take our place...". Back in the late 1970's I couldn't imagine anyone talking the place of players like Bell, Tueart, Barnes, Corrigan, Hartford, Booth, etc. I never thought we'd see a generation of players like that. But we've seen legends like Kompany, Lescott, Zaba, Barry, Yaya, Aguero, Tevez, Dzeko, Fernandinho, Rodri, Ederson, the two Silva's, KDB, Walker, Haaland and so many others.
It's just been the most phenomenal experience and we should be eternally thankful for the indelible memories that Pep has given us.
Im not so sure , I think we have become a bit of a powerhouse, getting the right replacements in is key. Hopefully we gel well and absolutely batter the league next seasonWill be a big impact on who comes through the door player wise this summer...