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Pep just posted this on the "What are you watching on YouTube right now" thread
I think the other relevant point is Pep now has Manc bloody coursing through his veins.My rambling thoughts…
Pep has indicated that he is ready to leave. The club has then put in place a contingency plan with Enzo and wanted to have the north stand complete to say goodbye and rename it to mark pep’s legacy.
The mess is down to the mad genius changing his mind. The press jumped the gun for maximum damage.
That’s it imo. Pep is finding it difficult to leave. Not easy to walk away from. He isn’t just a manager leaving but a colossal figure in Man City. He help build it.
Giving that up to someone else with his status on the game?
We know that Chelsea were the leakers in January as it came from Chelsea correspondents and they were pretty open about it coming from people furious at Chelsea who wanted to punish both Maresca and City for the perceived disrespect of even entertaining the conversation before anyone knew if Pep was leaving.Then 'he was in on it' is just as plausible ;)
There were plenty of rumours about knowing it around the club itself, anyone with any connection claimed so. I don't buy it pal, not to the extent I have noted. His agent using other clubs to push, I can maybe see. Him leaking Pep is going in that manner at that time, sorry, no.
Chelsea having initially leaked the very first reported contact is also not out of the question for me.
It isn't clear because a decision by Pep l Khaldoon has not been made.Alot of heads in the sand I see lol
If this **** says he's leaving, I've changed my mind. Pep's staying.
If this **** says he's leaving, I've changed my mind. Pep's staying.
Loose lips sinks battleships.His agent has made a career of playing people and clubs against each other, the best in the business at it.
Maresca doesn't need to have any knowledge of it.
I'm just stating that his camp have had loose lips on this City contingency and Chelsea were also aware of it.
Even if CFG are part-owners of The Co-op putting on an arena production still requires far more planning and lead time than simply setting up a stage and a few TV screens in a city square. That makes me think this is something they had planned long before the FA Cup win.'Rushing' the opening of the North Stand doesn't get any bigger than complying with a £300m contract. Using the Co-op, a venue that the club own but haven't had the chance to use for a club celebration before as it didn't exist is also a reason in itself, when two trophies and women's achievements are on the line.
This has always been the case, and Pep's goodbye is great to weave into that now. But both would have happened anyway. Because we (rightly) celebrate our achievements, and the stand has been planned like two years ago. Pep's farewell slots in nicely. But can't be the only or even the main reason.
I believe it has, but it hasn't been formally announced. Somewhat like I'm pretty certain we're aware of the 115 outcome, but that also hasn't been formally announced yet either.It isn't clear because a decision by Pep l Khaldoon has not been made.
Oh!I believe it has, but it hasn't been formally announced. Somewhat like I'm pretty certain we're aware of the 115 outcome, but that also hasn't been formally announced yet either.
Pep just posted this on the "What are you watching on YouTube right now" thread
Pep just posted this on the "What are you watching on YouTube right now" thread
A mate of mine works in events, and told me that the club were only looking to book music acts for the Co-op event from Sunday, which is ridiculously last minute even by their standards. Think this has all come together at much later notice than people would expect.Even if CFG are part-owners of The Co-op putting on an arena production still requires far more planning and lead time than simply setting up a stage and a few TV screens in a city square. That makes me think this is something they had planned long before the FA Cup win.
And yes, it could well be exactly as you said regarding the North Stand — that the construction company wants to open it in order to avoid late penalties. From the club’s perspective, though (if you set aside the fact that Sunday’s match had the potential to decide the league, as well as a possible goodbye from Pep Guardiola), I’d actually say the best option would have been to open it for the first match of next season.
There has been confirmation that Pep is leaving Manchester City.. but which Pep is it? Over to you Chris!Has anyone asked whether it’s Pep L going, not Pep G
It was his mum who passed away during Covid.After watching the press conference after the game I mentioned that during Covid he was here and his family in Spain. I seem to recall someone close to him passing, then later he and his wife separated. My wife said (like you) maybe there's a reconciliation, or maybe it's time for many other non football reasons, he just wants to go home. If it's for family then that's the best reason.
I heard that his family love the city (yes; even with the rain). They're pretty much adopted mancs now; didn't some of them go to uni in Manchester. Probably all speak like Paul Calf now!I think the other relevant point is Pep now has Manc bloody coursing through his veins.
He's one of us after so many glorious years, and I think the reality of separation is hitting him very, very hard.
Right, well, Andy Burnham's going to have to say something now. (Or is he a rag? Or is he not interested in football?)
Sheikh Mansour FFS. What does that plastic fan who only supported us since the takeover know? ;-)The National (owned by HH Sheikh Mansour) understands that Guardiola will bring down the curtain on a golden decade at the club after Sunday's final Premier League game against Aston Villa, although the Catalan may even bring the announcement forward if City fail to beat Bournemouth on Tuesday.