jimharri
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If Starmer told me that the pope is a Catholic, I'd be off checking on Google.Pep's moving on from Manchester according to our Prime Minister at Questions in the House of Commons just now.
If Starmer told me that the pope is a Catholic, I'd be off checking on Google.Pep's moving on from Manchester according to our Prime Minister at Questions in the House of Commons just now.
I admire your resolute belief.Still think he will stay and see out his contract. The media got what they wanted causing chaos around the club before a big game
No I don't think we will, I genuinely think pep will personally tell the fans that are in attendance at the Co-op event.Will we know this week?
I went back to the post-Bournemouth press conference and Pep says he will discuss his future with Khaldoon but I couldn't make out the timeline. I am hoping we know by the Villa game.
Pep said he needs to know that the players are still listening to him. I would say they are.
That's how it usually works. Plausible distance and the agent doing right by his client.He was talking to clubs in Italy but a Napoli journalist said that it was through Mendes first, Napoli wanted to put forward their project but Maresca said he wanted City. Same with Juve apparently earlier in the season.
mate, in your opinion,I don't understand why Maresca would be talking to clubs in Italy up until very recently, if he was the only show in town for City?
I've always believed it would be Maresca, but it still points to Pep being conflicted and he's a man who would be allowed to change his mind at the drop of a hat.
He was supposed to leave last year with Txiki and Khaldoon talked him around.
It's hard to say whether rushing the completion of the North Stand for the final game had the motivation of a Pep goodbye behind it?
We were also in a title race up until last night and that is another good reason.
It's truly a bizarre strategy to shift thousands of tickets for a Pep goodbye three days before the final game, with no official confirmation from anybody.
No I don't think we will, I genuinely think pep will personally tell the fans that are in attendance at the Co-op event.
I didn’t call you a knob, I called you a pathetic muppet, which in my opinion you are. I don’t expect you to agree
agreed, he'd do it at a home game, if nothings mentioned on Sunday i would take it he's staying another seasonI hope if Pep is waiting to announce it he does so in the ground Sunday to match going fans. Not at the Co-op event.
mate, in your opinion,
is it at all possible that after last season's woes and our early form this season being below the levels expected,
that the chairman, being a results-based man, had a chat with guardiola after a few months of this season and told him it might be best to leave at the end of the season?
maybe guardiola agreed or just took it on the chin.
maresca got the nod.
but our form picked up and deep down guardiola doesn't really want to leave,
hence why he says he needs to speak to the chairman.
It's funny how no one mentions Eric tent peg anymore?! ;-/Was thinking more NeilWarlockWarnock.
Why would Maresca want to rock the boat. Makes no sense, just the usual crap gossip coming from X.I was thinking equally about the first point TBH
If Maresca has not been informed by the Club that Pep has definitely decided to leave, then he should not be putting out the fact that he wants to meet the players next week.
And if he has been informed that he is definitely going, then he should be arranging such matters with the Club behind the scenes, and let Pep make a dignified exit first.
It seems like indecent haste to me, and totally unnecessary. Pep still has a year on his contract and so he would be perfectly entitled to take a short holiday and reflect on everything, once the season is over, before informing the club of his decision.
Both things together make me feel things are not as clear cut as some people are making out.
okay,Everything is possible, but this is the cult of Pep we are talking about and Khaldoon would never suggest he leave, they are wedded at the hip.
Not one to readily criticise the club but, the handling of Peps on/off departure is a fucking shambles.Pep's moving on from Manchester according to our Prime Minister at Questions in the House of Commons just now.
I really don't like that Mendes has two concrete links within City now if Maresca takes over.
Tons of them. Im not advocating for any of these btw. But lets not pretent Maresca is the only option. 90% of managers would jump at city jobIf Guardiola walks and Maresca has sullied his relationship, is there any other experienced manager, biding his time and wating in the wings?
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okay,
"if things don't pick up perhaps we will need to discuss it at the end of the season"?
If things really are that murky around it all, then just as easily argued he was in on it and playing along to throw people off the scent, as Pep cand the club clearly wanted to defer that speculation till the end of the season. He also reportedly spoke to Fenerbache as well, not just clubs in italy. Or, he simply wanted contingencies, if it wasn't all done, either through his own paranoia or a courtss sign from someone at City. I can buy that it may have been a move to push City along, but don't really believe it. I can however buy that he/his team leaked the one Holt published. That's madness.I don't understand why Maresca would be talking to clubs in Italy up until very recently, if he was the only show in town for City?
I've always believed it would be Maresca, but it still points to Pep being conflicted and he's a man who would be allowed to change his mind at the drop of a hat.
He was supposed to leave last year with Txiki and Khaldoon talked him around.
It's hard to say whether rushing the completion of the North Stand for the final game had the motivation of a Pep goodbye behind it?
We were also in a title race up until last night and that is another good reason.
It's truly a bizarre strategy to shift thousands of tickets for a Pep goodbye three days before the final game, with no official confirmation from anybody.
Our Comms strategy continues to be a joke.Not one to readily criticise the club but, the handling of Peps on/off departure is a fucking shambles.
When the Prime Minister is making comments before there's an official announcement via the club, it's gone beyond a joke.
I suppose in hindsight an announcement at the ground would be more appropriate, but you would still have to pay for the privelage.How nice to tell the fans who can afford to pay for the privilege.