Pep to leave at the end of the season

The media hounding of Pep, his stubbornness, and all this over the last few days reminds me of a joke I once heard.


Two guys get captured by a cannibal tribe. They are told, we'll eat your flesh, make soup of your bones, and use your pleura to make our finest drums. You can have one final wish first.

The first asks for their best feast, women and wine, so he can die happy.

The second asks for two of the biggest nails they have.

Confused, they give them to him. He then starts repeatedly stabbing himself in the chest, saying 'well you're not getting your fucking drums!'





Defiance till the end Pep, you go out on your terms you crazy bald bastard! I can wait. Thanks for the utterly magical mesmerising decade, highs and lows included. 'Together in the good moments and in the bad moments'. What a ride!
 
Fuck the media, and fuck every other club. They have relentlessly tried to destroy our club for years. They will do anything they can to tarnish us.

But guess what they cant do ? They cant take away those record breaking years, a team that has dominated for the best part of a decade. A team has that has cemented its legacy during that time from Centurions to Treble Winners to 4 in a Row.

Best of all they will never be able to take our memories, memories of pure joy and elation that will last lifetimes. We have had the privilege of having the greatest manager ever lead our special club achieving things we never dared to dream.

One thing is for certain Pep will leave with a debt that we will never be able to repay. He loves the club/us fans way more than most of us know or will ever understand. I dont think he works in club football again after this relationship with us.

So thank you Pep enjoy your sabbatical. We all look forward to seeing you achieve special things in international football.
 
This might come across as a different take, but I’ve been thinking — might this be a decision the club actively took, rather than simply accepted? In other words, the often-said “he can leave/stay when he wants, the club will let him decide” might be missing the club’s own preference in the context of our form earlier this season, what was considered best for the club then (including operationally), and quite possibly what the club still wants (even if Pep is plausibly having second thoughts).

Disclaimer: I love the man. If it was up to me we’d keep him for many more years. I know the club would give him a respectful send-off, and I believe it was genuinely “mutual” (although there’s some confusion in how that term’s used in football).

But when you look at the broad timeline (as reported):

Early season (up to Oct): Struggling around 5th place after a trophyless campaign. Many of us were worrying and writing the season off early. Pep looked short of fresh ideas at times.

December 2025: Maresca leaves Chelsea. Stories linking him to City as Pep’s successor had already surfaced before he departed. He reportedly told Chelsea about the interest, causing the breakdown, and he’s been out of work since. (Surprising for a young, promising, in-demand manager who had so recently left his AM post to pursue this career)

January 2026: Our form dipped again. If talks were happening in that Dec/Jan window, those results would have supported a mutual decision. Plenty here were saying “it’s time”. This is also the window you’d expect City to discuss, and then make, arrangements for a transition (knowing how we’ll run the club is).

April/May 2026: Resurgence in form. Treble bid. Two trophies. Likeable young new squad coming together. Dramatically different both vs what we expected earlier in the season, but also I would imagine how the dressing room feels.

If as reported a decision was reached in Dec/Jan, to me it seems like a properly “mutual” one - ie both sides wanted it for similar, albeit personal, reasons. Pep was tired and 10 years is the perfect milestone, plus our form wasn’t giving him any joy. The club, with its high standards, had one trophyless season and risked another — a change was needed eventually, so why not now with a trusted successor lined up? And again, our form wasn’t great. So, hypothetically (but as reported, contemporaneously), we reached a gentleman’s agreement / signed a pre-contract with Maresca, put everyone involved on NDAs and planned for an announcement later in the season.

I would have expected the club to announce Pep’s departure earlier. But they probably weren’t expecting a potential treble charge or anything resembling that, and the right decision for all involved would have been (regrettably) to delay announcement so as not to impact the players. Pep’s comments about his contract having one more year seem to be for the same reasons - not breaking his NDA (if he has one), respecting the club’s preferences on timing, and most importantly protecting the players.

What surprised me were his comments tonight about speaking to the chairman. That was the first time it seemed to me he might be having second thoughts. After all, what is there to discuss otherwise? It might be an awkward chat to have though - if earlier in the season it really had been a mutual decision as described above, you’d need movement from both parties. I find it difficult to believe that City would break their word to Maresca (if given), reverse a huge operational decision taken many months ago (if taken), or leave an open question over the manager’s tenure going into next season. It goes against the stability and credibility the club treasures.

I’m not a mind reader and I only have the same knowledge as the rest of you, so I might be wrong. I just think the situation has been handled extremely oddly and Pep’s comments tonight were odd too. There are obviously a few other oddities in the manner/timing of when this was leaked, conflicting accounts from some linked to City (not that I think Liam Gallagher’s the most reliable source), and the guesswork that seems involved on the parts of some of the journalists/pundits reporting this. But if you asked me to guess, I’d say Pep’s having second thoughts, but those may well not change the dial (as the club isn’t leaving this totally up to him). We live in hope?
interesting idea, that.
and well expressed.
 
Very strange.

What does Pep have to speak to Khaldoon about that he hasn’t already spoken to him about?

I think it’s smoke amd mirrors by Pep. Another deflection tactic.

He knows he’s leaving, but doesn’t want to announce it yet, certainly not to the press, hence the I still need to speak to Khaldoon reply.

One thing pep is is professional respectful so he wants to speak to Khaldoon and maybe go to speak to our owner first..
 
We won 9 and drew 2 out of our last 11 games. The problem was that we have been trailing Arsenal almost all of the season because of a poor start. We only started to look like a title winning side after adding Semenyo and Guehi in January. Tiredness became a factor at the end but we were by then behind Arsenal.
We so close to Arsenal because Arsenal been poor and can’t get it over the line themselves! They had to wait for us to drop points for them to win the league! For me a top team would have put us to bed months ago! They are shite the worse champs I’ve seen! Oh and very lucky with a few none red cards! For me they still bottle jobs! Oh and you have to win it back to back to even be considered a good team, so we were told..
 
Would he leave whilst the 115 is hanging over the club?

The optics of that wouldn’t be great tbh
 
This might come across as a different take, but I’ve been thinking — might this be a decision the club actively took, rather than simply accepted? In other words, the often-said “he can leave/stay when he wants, the club will let him decide” might be missing the club’s own preference in the context of our form earlier this season, what was considered best for the club then (including operationally), and quite possibly what the club still wants (even if Pep is plausibly having second thoughts).

Disclaimer: I love the man. If it was up to me we’d keep him for many more years. I know the club would give him a respectful send-off, and I believe it was genuinely “mutual” (although there’s some confusion in how that term’s used in football).

But when you look at the broad timeline (as reported):

Early season (up to Oct): Struggling around 5th place after a trophyless campaign. Many of us were worrying and writing the season off early. Pep looked short of fresh ideas at times.

December 2025: Maresca leaves Chelsea. Stories linking him to City as Pep’s successor had already surfaced before he departed. He reportedly told Chelsea about the interest, causing the breakdown, and he’s been out of work since. (Surprising for a young, promising, in-demand manager who had so recently left his AM post to pursue this career)

January 2026: Our form dipped again. If talks were happening in that Dec/Jan window, those results would have supported a mutual decision. Plenty here were saying “it’s time”. This is also the window you’d expect City to discuss, and then make, arrangements for a transition (knowing how we’ll run the club is).

April/May 2026: Resurgence in form. Treble bid. Two trophies. Likeable young new squad coming together. Dramatically different both vs what we expected earlier in the season, but also I would imagine how the dressing room feels.

If as reported a decision was reached in Dec/Jan, to me it seems like a properly “mutual” one - ie both sides wanted it for similar, albeit personal, reasons. Pep was tired and 10 years is the perfect milestone, plus our form wasn’t giving him any joy. The club, with its high standards, had one trophyless season and risked another — a change was needed eventually, so why not now with a trusted successor lined up? And again, our form wasn’t great. So, hypothetically (but as reported, contemporaneously), we reached a gentleman’s agreement / signed a pre-contract with Maresca, put everyone involved on NDAs and planned for an announcement later in the season.

I would have expected the club to announce Pep’s departure earlier. But they probably weren’t expecting a potential treble charge or anything resembling that, and the right decision for all involved would have been (regrettably) to delay announcement so as not to impact the players. Pep’s comments about his contract having one more year seem to be for the same reasons - not breaking his NDA (if he has one), respecting the club’s preferences on timing, and most importantly protecting the players.

What surprised me were his comments tonight about speaking to the chairman. That was the first time it seemed to me he might be having second thoughts. After all, what is there to discuss otherwise? It might be an awkward chat to have though - if earlier in the season it really had been a mutual decision as described above, you’d need movement from both parties. I find it difficult to believe that City would break their word to Maresca (if given), reverse a huge operational decision taken many months ago (if taken), or leave an open question over the manager’s tenure going into next season. It goes against the stability and credibility the club treasures.

I’m not a mind reader and I only have the same knowledge as the rest of you, so I might be wrong. I just think the situation has been handled extremely oddly and Pep’s comments tonight were odd too. There are obviously a few other oddities in the manner/timing of when this was leaked, conflicting accounts from some linked to City (not that I think Liam Gallagher’s the most reliable source), and the guesswork that seems involved on the parts of some of the journalists/pundits reporting this. But if you asked me to guess, I’d say Pep’s having second thoughts, but those may well not change the dial (as the club isn’t leaving this totally up to him). We live in hope?

All that is because we have brought in over 10 players in 18 months it’s a transition season plus our two most experienced centre backs both went off injured halfway through the season and we had to recall a kid to play at the swamp and Did you see that backline! We all looking for reasons and it’s right there in front of us! Tell me a team who has lost so many top players bring in 10+ over less than 2 seasons who have gone on and won the premier!? We had one season without winning anything that shows pep’s a genius! Bottom line Arsenal been that shit they kept us interested and in the end it was us dropping points last night that got them over the line not themselves!
 
Mad take!

Is it though?

He has been central to the defence of the club and the focal point for much of the questioning over the last few years and as a fighter, I’d have thought he would want to be around to see the club cleared (if that’s the outcome of course).
 
Would he leave whilst the 115 is hanging over the club?

The optics of that wouldn’t be great tbh
The last nearly two years, I have felt that was almost the only thing keeping him here.

Maybe he just can't do any more. He's given us success, excitement, trophies, records. His friends and close 'allies' have left, he lost his mother and wife along the way. He has stayed happy, loyal, driven, presided over a very turbulent time, and given us one more rebuild year, with the hope it would all settle. Maybe he just can't wait around any longer, or commit to a whole new season when it could drop any week now.
 
The last nearly two years, I have felt that was almost the only thing keeping him here.

Maybe he just can't do any more. He's given us success, excitement, trophies, records. His friends and close 'allies' have left, he lost his mother and wife along the way. He has stayed happy, loyal, driven, presided over a very turbulent time, and given us one more rebuild year, with the hope it would all settle. Maybe he just can wait around any longer, or commit to a whole new season when it could drop any week now.

You could well be right mate.
 
So apparently the reports are that Pep is furious about the leak and had to have an emergency meeting with the players the night before a huge game against Bournemouth. If that’s true it’s no wonder the players were a little bit off tonight and both physically and mentally drained.
Question is should Oliver Holt be held partially accountable for the result tonight? What if he had waited 24 hours before revealing the story would it have made any difference?
Having said all that I find it hard to believe that the players did not have a clue that he was leaving before the story broke.
It’s all such a mess!
On a sidenote, I can’t tell you how proud I am of the players and what they’ve achieved this year. Even tonight when they were out on their feet they fought to the very end….they always do!
I despise Holt, the Stockport County supporting, Rag and Scouse sympathising little ****.

However, as a journalist, if he’s been given the story, it’s his job to get it out there before his competitors. It’s a shit professional, full of utter cunts, but he’s only done what the rest of them would have, I blame the sponsor who leaked it more than him.

Regarding Pep, heart says he’s not actually decided or is possibly u-turning because of how it’s happened and he might do one more year. Head says he’s just said that last night because he wants to announce it Sunday to the fans and players properly.
 
Is it though?

He has been central to the defence of the club and the focal point for much of the questioning over the last few years and as a fighter, I’d have thought he would want to be around to see the club cleared (if that’s the outcome of course).

Come on you want him to stay just to wait for it? It could be another 2 years! It’s something a none Man City fan would come out with!
 
This might come across as a different take, but I’ve been thinking — might this be a decision the club actively took, rather than simply accepted? In other words, the often-said “he can leave/stay when he wants, the club will let him decide” might be missing the club’s own preference in the context of our form earlier this season, what was considered best for the club then (including operationally), and quite possibly what the club still wants (even if Pep is plausibly having second thoughts).

Disclaimer: I love the man. If it was up to me we’d keep him for many more years. I know the club would give him a respectful send-off, and I believe it was genuinely “mutual” (although there’s some confusion in how that term’s used in football).

But when you look at the broad timeline (as reported):

Early season (up to Oct): Struggling around 5th place after a trophyless campaign. Many of us were worrying and writing the season off early. Pep looked short of fresh ideas at times.

December 2025: Maresca leaves Chelsea. Stories linking him to City as Pep’s successor had already surfaced before he departed. He reportedly told Chelsea about the interest, causing the breakdown, and he’s been out of work since. (Surprising for a young, promising, in-demand manager who had so recently left his AM post to pursue this career)

January 2026: Our form dipped again. If talks were happening in that Dec/Jan window, those results would have supported a mutual decision. Plenty here were saying “it’s time”. This is also the window you’d expect City to discuss, and then make, arrangements for a transition (knowing how we’ll run the club is).

April/May 2026: Resurgence in form. Treble bid. Two trophies. Likeable young new squad coming together. Dramatically different both vs what we expected earlier in the season, but also I would imagine how the dressing room feels.

If as reported a decision was reached in Dec/Jan, to me it seems like a properly “mutual” one - ie both sides wanted it for similar, albeit personal, reasons. Pep was tired and 10 years is the perfect milestone, plus our form wasn’t giving him any joy. The club, with its high standards, had one trophyless season and risked another — a change was needed eventually, so why not now with a trusted successor lined up? And again, our form wasn’t great. So, hypothetically (but as reported, contemporaneously), we reached a gentleman’s agreement / signed a pre-contract with Maresca, put everyone involved on NDAs and planned for an announcement later in the season.

I would have expected the club to announce Pep’s departure earlier. But they probably weren’t expecting a potential treble charge or anything resembling that, and the right decision for all involved would have been (regrettably) to delay announcement so as not to impact the players. Pep’s comments about his contract having one more year seem to be for the same reasons - not breaking his NDA (if he has one), respecting the club’s preferences on timing, and most importantly protecting the players.

What surprised me were his comments tonight about speaking to the chairman. That was the first time it seemed to me he might be having second thoughts. After all, what is there to discuss otherwise? It might be an awkward chat to have though - if earlier in the season it really had been a mutual decision as described above, you’d need movement from both parties. I find it difficult to believe that City would break their word to Maresca (if given), reverse a huge operational decision taken many months ago (if taken), or leave an open question over the manager’s tenure going into next season. It goes against the stability and credibility the club treasures.

I’m not a mind reader and I only have the same knowledge as the rest of you, so I might be wrong. I just think the situation has been handled extremely oddly and Pep’s comments tonight were odd too. There are obviously a few other oddities in the manner/timing of when this was leaked, conflicting accounts from some linked to City (not that I think Liam Gallagher’s the most reliable source), and the guesswork that seems involved on the parts of some of the journalists/pundits reporting this. But if you asked me to guess, I’d say Pep’s having second thoughts, but those may well not change the dial (as the club isn’t leaving this totally up to him). We live in hope?
I am fairly sure that this is the first time that the word "contemporaneously" has been used on the Blue Moon forums.
 

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