I’ve said the same thing for a couple of yearsI reckon Gundo and Dinho might make an appearance.
Both have the quals to do it
Imagine at half time 0-2 down and Fern is waiting for them in the dressing room
Good luck !
I’ve said the same thing for a couple of yearsI reckon Gundo and Dinho might make an appearance.
I hope not, help them by all means, but their supporter base don't like City.Maybe he will go to MLS and coach nycfc?
This has surprised you ?What is doing my swede in, is the press and now wanking over how good he is and how he has influenced football in England…
Cunts have battered us and him over the past 10 years.
You know who hou are, forever you will be on the shit list. I hope you end up writing for the metro out of a cabin on Oxford road with a 1000 fans banging on the iron,
Bell Whifts.
I'll be honest with you mate, it was the way he spoke about Manchester and how he feels about the place that made me cry! That video was nothing to do with Football or even City, It was Pep telling us that he is one of us!That video was hard to watch but also very well done. It was neat that he touched on the history of Manchester.
Pep just said Ederson will be there on Sunday too for a proper goodbye. I wonder if aguero, David silva, Yaya will come?
I'll be honest with you mate, it was the way he spoke about Manchester and how he feels about the place that made me cry! That video was nothing to do with Football or even City, It was Pep telling us that he is one of us!
fair comment mate we were all buzzing the day Fergie and Klop both left! It will be interesting to see how Arsenal cope with being Top Dogs next season, bring it on!! ha!Just wanted to add that whilst I guess being selfish I'm glad he's gone, I'm also grateful for what he's done for the league, the standards he has set and the legacy he will leave. Wish him all the best, seems like a great guy too.
Beautifully put Blue Brother. You sum up how i feel too.Goodbye Pep you've made our childhood dreams come through these 10 years, with the best football ever played here. Thank you for choosing our club and taking us to highest honours.
Your humility, good grace, humour and intelligence marked you out as a great coach. Your heart and compassion showed you as something far greater, a truly great human being.
Delighted you'll still have some connection with as as CFG ambassador, can't wait for 115 day!
Lastly, and very much least, I'd like to thank all the odious cunts in the press for constantly belittling both you, the club and us fans. You get it mate, and I'm sure those piss takers never thought how amazing you would be.
It's fitting you're going with Johnny Boulders and caffeine boy Bernie, both provided iconic moments, that goal line clearance, the coffee salute, both your fking warriors.
Take care Pep, you're a bald cardie wearing nutcase, blessed with genius.
This one has seen me off.
Beautiful post mate, that's what makes us all blues!Forgive the ramblings of an over emotional 64 year old man, who should probably know better, but here goes.
Peps 10 years at the Club have pretty much been the soundtrack to my recent life. I met the current Mrs Dodge the Christmas before he joined. She was told early doors that the one thing that will never change will be me and City. 6 months later I dragged her up to the CFA to the Pep greeting and from that moment on she was hooked. Within a couple of years she had her seasoncard and we've travelled all over England and Europe ever since. Kharkiv twice, Belgrade, Madrid too many times, Leipzig, Dusseldwarf, Basel and many others. Along the way, met many a hardened Euro away Blue who have become the best of friends. At Porto, I met for the first time in 20-odd years my very best mate from my teenage/early 20's years. The guy who used to hitch-hike round the country with me, as City daft scallies, ducking and diving in the dark days. The guy who I'd have took a bullet for, who I fell out with over stupid argument. Pep, getting us to that CL Final, sorted out that friendship, which still flourishes to this day. I lost my old man to cancer the year before Pep came. After the Pep greet I took the new Mrs Dodge to Southern Cemetery to see him. She noticed that his grave was covered in white feathers, which we thought nothing of at the time. At Istanbul, at the final whistle, when we were all thinking of the people we'd lost who didn't get to see us make history, you can imagine our thoughts when Mrs Dodge noticed a white feather float down from the sky at the final whistle.
That's the point of my post really. The personal memories that that man has given us will live forever. It's not just a footballing legacy, it goes far beyond that. The man hasn't just changed Manchester City. He's changed people, families, friendships. Changed the worlds perception of Manchester. Changed everything for the better.
What an absolutely blinding legacy.
So again, 10 years on, I'll be dragging Mrs Dodge up on Monday to wish him a fond farewell, in the balmy Manchester sunshine (he's even changed the fucking weather), sink a few scoops with mates and raise a glass to Josep Guardiola Sala.
Salud Pep, nice one.
He was Peps assistant when we won the Treble, left to manage a relegated Leicester, and got them promotion with 97 points. Then went and won 2 trophies for Chelsea in a year before resigning because the board wouldn't back him!So from the greatest manager the worlds ever seen to someone whose proved fuck all in his managerial career, has no style we can expect and has won mickey mouse trophies. Can't wait to be mid table again. Maresca is not a good appointment, ill die on that hill.
I'm old enough to remember the Mercer years as well mate, and I don't think there's the slightest chance of an unmitigated disaster waiting round the bend for the club,we might have a few bumps on the road but I'm sure you'll agree old gits like us will take that in our stride:)Not wanting to pour cold water on this, but I am old enough to remember the Joe Mercer era we had a period of unprecedented success but when he eventually left his understudy took over! To say it was a unmitigated disaster and brought a long period in the football wilderness. I sincerely hope history doesn't doesn't repeat itself !!
You never went to Maine Road did you pal? I remember being mid table in the 3rd division in 1998 and not knowing if I would get to use all my season ticket stubs before City went under!So from the greatest manager the worlds ever seen to someone whose proved fuck all in his managerial career, has no style we can expect and has won mickey mouse trophies. Can't wait to be mid table again. Maresca is not a good appointment, ill die on that hill.
Tbf they've only been in 2 major finals they are 1/1.He was Peps assistant when we won the Treble, left to manage a relegated Leicester, and got them promotion with 97 points. Then went and won 2 trophies for Chelsea in a year before resigning because the board wouldn't back him!
Pep has recommended him before anyone else, yet you think he has proved fuck all! He is only man to beat PSG in a major final!
He was referring to them turning up on Sunday for a visit on Pep's last day here, not getting jobsI’ve said the same thing for a couple of years
Both have the quals to do it
Imagine at half time 0-2 down and Fern is waiting for them in the dressing room
Good luck !