DJBusinesscake
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He isn't gonna leave us to go straight into another job, he'll take a year or more out. Why leave us if he's still got energy in the tank?That is a big bag of wishful thinking
He isn't gonna leave us to go straight into another job, he'll take a year or more out. Why leave us if he's still got energy in the tank?That is a big bag of wishful thinking
What the actual fuck !One year is no good for city pep needs to sign for 2 or go this summer for me.
He’s earned the right to go when he wants but it makes buying players difficult & keeping current team motivated. One year says to everybody he’s going in one year.
Pep is god but the club comes first & one year could hurt us more than help us
Ok, but a rolling deal has safeguards such as last date to offer next year’s terms and last date to accept or reject. Neither currently exist.Don't agree. The solution to the Pep contract issue is a rolling deal because it changes the question from "will he extend?" to "will have ever grow tired of City?"
The status quo becomes Guardiola being our manager, rather than Guardiola being our manager for X years.
Head coach designate.Why would the most sought after young manager in European football agree to become our assistant manager for a year?
Ok, but a rolling deal has safeguards such as last date to offer next year’s terms and last date to accept or reject. Neither currently exist.
Because he then get to manage at the most well run football club in the world , get 12 months watching first hand the greatest manager ever and hopefully post the legal battles have the breaks taken off regards to spending our own money
Pep seems really upbeat and is highlighting something he’s always said would be a factor in him considering his job, in that, the players are still showing that they are hungry and wanting to win all the time (a nice little dig at all the other clubs too!):
From 5.50 on this video:
GUARD10LA'All indications seem to be that Guardiola will sign this one year contract extension'
Pep Guardiola looks likely extend his stay at Manchester City beyond the end of this season.
Sky