Pep's contract situation | 2 year extension confirmed! (pg1817)

I can't see Vincent Kompany leaving Anderlecht to come manager of Man City. He needs to win things at Anderlecht first and foremost, plus he is on the board of directors their as well. Therefore he wouldn't be able to come and manage Man City, as their could be a conflict of interest should we ever draw them in a European comp.. There would also be to much pressure on him to succeed in the post.

So no as much as I would like to see Vincent come back here I am not sure he is the right one to follow Pep, when he decides to go. I would go for MIkel Arteta from Arsenal and do the same to them as they did to us and approach him before speaking to the Arsenal board.
 
Won’t be the manager of this club for a while in my opinion if ever. Much better suited to a directors role ‘Head of Football’ type. Handles himself brilliantly in front of the media and clearly a very interlligent and as we have been fortunate to witness over the years driven character. Needs to have some role in the club whatever that may be.
 
I can't see Vincent Kompany leaving Anderlecht to come manager of Man City. He needs to win things at Anderlecht first and foremost, plus he is on the board of directors their as well. Therefore he wouldn't be able to come and manage Man City, as their could be a conflict of interest should we ever draw them in a European comp.. There would also be to much pressure on him to succeed in the post.

With obvious exceptions, which manager would turn down the chance to manage City?
 
I don't understand why so many seem to think is it better to lose in a semi or a final rather than earlier on. If you dont win it then you are a loser, regardless of whether it's in the group stages or from a 90th minute goal in the final.

For teams and players that haven't won it, the experience of the big stage counts. Bayern had that advantage, Liverpool had it over Tottenham having been to a Europa League and Champions League final the previous seasons. Also, the higher prize money for a late exit.
 
I don't understand why so many seem to think is it better to lose in a semi or a final rather than earlier on. If you dont win it then you are a loser, regardless of whether it's in the group stages or from a 90th minute goal in the final.
The more regularly you deeper you go into the competition, the more likely you are to win it.
 
Perhaps we should wait and see whether he is actually any good at managing before bringing him in?
 
The worst thing you can do is let setiment take over,we laugh when other club make ex players managers for a reason,he cant even get his boyhood club straight and he hasnt even got his full badges
 
My thoughts exactly.

Anyone saying he isn’t qualified this that And the other are talking nonsense.
He doesnt even have his full badges let alone any management experience,he has been player manager,managing from the stands as he doesnt have the qualifications to be on the touch line,how is he qualified to manage us
 
A potential Director of football, very intelligent, business qualification, a manc family, Great communicator , increasing his knowledge of football business.
 
Vinnie was a great player and i love him to bits but he's shown nothing so far as a coach, to warrant being thought of as the next City Manager.
Let's see how he goes over the next few years first but i'd certainly be more than happy with him coming back as part of the coaching staff
 
Hell no, wait until he has gained some real management experience, and by that I mean both good and bad. Let him make the mistakes he will need to learn from before coming to us.

Just think back to the shit we gave the Rags for appointing OGS, and quite rightly in my opinion. But even he had vastly more experience than Kompany. I would have loved to see Vinny return as assistant manager to Pep but that ship has long since sailed.
 

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