richards30
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Hopefully if arteta stayed learned from pep for a few years then he could take over as a long term appointment?
Point missed.....
No I think you're just hearing what you want to, and then turning around and telling everyone else they're stupid for not seeing it. You've heard him say "I won't be managing at 60" when he was asked about Ferguson, and decided it's a subtle message he'll be gone in 2 years.
You saw him leave Barcelona because it was stressful 6 years ago, and decide he'll never be able to manage more than a few years at a club, despite the unique and completely different circumstances. It's the same kind of thinking rags were using 3 years ago, predicting he'd never go to City because he only manages old historic clubs like Barca and Bayern.
If you want to be as negative as possible and expect the worst so you aren't disappointed if he does leave, that's fine, but telling everyone else they're clutching at straws, being naive and missing the point just because they aren't jumping at shadows like you are, it's a bit silly.
I really doubt Arteta choosing to stay or go would have any bearing on how long Pep chooses to extend his contract. Having a designated successor in place (if Arteta even is/was that) hasn't had any bearing for him before, nor should it.A lot will depend on Arteta I reckon.
I think he will do 2 more seasons, most likely Vieira will come over at the end of next season as Peps number 2 if the long term plan is for him to takeover. Can't see Pep just handing the reigns over and sailing off into the sunset tbh.
Could have been worse, if he'd been in Sevilla he'd have had to drive a Kia.Good thing he wasn't at Borussia Monchengladbach, he'd have had to walk.