bluemoon32
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I'm going back to supporting ChelseaWhen Pep finally goes, what the bloody hell are the doom merchants on here going to do?
I'm going back to supporting ChelseaWhen Pep finally goes, what the bloody hell are the doom merchants on here going to do?
Tuchel only signs 18 months. He did at Chelsea.It’s ALL speculation at the moment. I actually didn’t think he looked tired. The only certainty I take from his interviews is that at some time in the future he’d like to be a national manager as it gives him more down time.
If we like speculation - maybe that’s why they’ve only given Tuchel an 18 month contract :-)
Finally have something to actually moan aboutWhen Pep finally goes, what the bloody hell are the doom merchants on here going to do?
I think it’s time now to decide it’s just the story now it’s taking over from the team and football.Be the same next Friday.The latest pep interview will not do anything to quell the speculation. He looked tired today or maybe he is just sick of chat that surrounds his contract.
For sporting reasons I understand why he won’t sign long term so the media questions is just something he has to put up with unfortunately.
I get the feeling that the end is near. I was hoping that he would just carry on signing rolling deals but with Txiki leaving and having conquered all before him maybe he thinks it’s time.
Does he have the hunger to go again? Is a changing of the guard on the way? Either way we need to enjoy the remaining time left.
Fuck this place is going to be mental when he goes.
Yeah. It fits in nicely doesn’t it - if one likes to speculate:-)Tuchel only signs 18 months. He did at Chelsea.
Most likely yes but not inevitably so. I recall (in my dim/distant youth) the scousers having similar concerns when Bill Shankley retired but Paisley was actually more successful. Sorry to pollute the thread with liverpool talk but it was the best example i could conjure upThe best manager of his generation and one of the all time greats, we are witnessing history and for me there will be a big drop and understandably so.
Incredibly pessimisticThe best manager of his generation and one of the all time greats, we are witnessing history and for me there will be a big drop and understandably so.
"Granted we might not have the Guardiola consistency"Incredibly pessimistic
We don’t give the club enough credit for the elite infrastructure we have built. A very well oiled machine. We aren’t Pep Guardiola FC.
I think we can get to the level of Real Madrid/ Bayern when we can see periods of general success for prolonged periods, competing for big honours on a consistent basis. Granted we might not have the Guardiola consistency but I think we can stay at table of the big boys.
We’ve had the blueprint of how not to do with the rags and Arsenal.
The time for the club to really kick on and build on this unprecedented era is when Pep leaves.
We’ll be there or there abouts. Not 4 in a row."Granted we might not have the Guardiola consistency"
That's the point I should have made, we are not going to fall off a cliff in terms of a club but winning 4 titles on the bounce is a simply incredible feat and much of it down to the genius of Pep.
We will be losing many players in the next season regardless if Pep stays or not.We’ll be there or there abouts. Not 4 in a row.
I’m convinced some think our entire squad is following Pep out the door too