Agreed I want Patrick in as well, hes doing really well with Nice tooPatrick Vieira was a name I always thought of. Played for City too late in his career but appeared a good influence on players.
Agreed I want Patrick in as well, hes doing really well with Nice tooPatrick Vieira was a name I always thought of. Played for City too late in his career but appeared a good influence on players.
No, because the rest of the PL became quite poor/similar, despite us finishing a distant 2nd, we were still 15 popints ahead of a weak united/chelsea in 3rd/4th. The top 2 have been streeeta ahead of the rest the last 2 seasons, and the top 1 was, 3 years ago, this is not a strong league imho.Premier league weak ? You need close to 100 points to win it now - surely that has raised the standard ?
I would rather have aids than Jose.
The only fact you can state is the fact Jose has won more trophies than Kompany. What has not yet happened in future is not yet fact, and that's a fact; )Jose would win more trophies than vinney and thats a fact
Agree with some of your points - but when was the last time 4 or 5 clubs were in with a chance of winning it with a few weeks to go ? Usually always a 2 horse race or 1 club wins it by a wide marginNo, because the rest of the PL became quite poor/similar, despite us finishing a distant 2nd, we were still 15 popints ahead of a weak united/chelsea in 3rd/4th. The top 2 have been streeeta ahead of the rest the last 2 seasons, and the top 1 was, 3 years ago, this is not a strong league imho.
A strong league is where 4 or 5 are competing in it for the last 3 or 4 games.
Also 5 teams didn't get to 40 points, with the bottom side 13 points adrift of the team above.
Another measure is GD, we were 116 goals better than the bottom side, and more than 90 above 3 others, and even 15 better than the champions, and 37 better than the next, this is not the sign of a strong league either.
That's the point though, it's not a strong league if only a couple have a chance every year, the top 2 are a country mile ahead at the moment.Agree with some of your points - but when was the last time 4 or 5 clubs were in with a chance of winning it with a few weeks to go ? Usually always a 2 horse race or 1 club wins it by a wide margin
I would rather have Poch or Jose than Vinny, simple as
Does he Tuchel your fancy?
Jose is vermin, broken, not a man I want anywhere near this club.Jose would win more trophies than vinney and thats a fact
No, because the rest of the PL became quite poor/similar, despite us finishing a distant 2nd, we were still 15 popints ahead of a weak united/chelsea in 3rd/4th. The top 2 have been streeeta ahead of the rest the last 2 seasons, and the top 1 was, 3 years ago, this is not a strong league imho.
A strong league is where 4 or 5 are competing in it for the last 3 or 4 games.
Also 5 teams didn't get to 40 points, with the bottom side 13 points adrift of the team above.
Another measure is GD, we were 116 goals better than the bottom side, and more than 90 above 3 others, and even 15 better than the champions, and 37 better than the next, this is not the sign of a strong league either.
That's the point though, it's not a strong league if only a couple have a chance every year, the top 2 are a country mile ahead at the moment.
The PL is becoming the same as Italy, Spain, and Germany, and everyone says they are "weak", Germany a one horse race for what 8 straight years (13 points ahead this year), Spain a 2 horse race for what 10 (barca 12 points ahead of the rest this year, yes a couple that atletico ran it closer), Italy pretty much a one horse race (ended up closer this year because juve collapsed at the end, but still won it), and then there's France since PSG were taken over (12 points with a game in hand when it was ended).
I think premier league is turning into a one horse race.Havent Liverpool won it 5 times in the last 2 seasons
2013/14 was the last time 3 or 4 clubs were in the title race with a handful of games to go..Agree with some of your points - but when was the last time 4 or 5 clubs were in with a chance of winning it with a few weeks to go ? Usually always a 2 horse race or 1 club wins it by a wide margin
Khaldoon: "I think again, it will be a comfortable conversation [Pep's future] and it will work out in the best way for Pep, for me and for the club. I’m very comfortable about that."
Khaldoon: "Pep and I have a very clear understanding about what is right for the club and what is not. We have a clear alignment in terms of where we see the future and what we want in terms of success for the club
Khaldoon on a Pep Guardiola contract extension: "Everything will work out naturally and in the right way. We have the right people involved. We have the right trust in each other and what’s best will happen."
If you look over the road to them lot, old purple nose didn’t win everything every year, its impossible, but they stuck by him in the lean times and reaped the rewards in other seasons . As angry as I was on numerous occasions this season, especially last week, Pep has done enough to earn an exstension if he wants one.This season was a failure, we didn’t set out to just win the league cup however you can’t win everything every year. If he got a new contract he wouldn’t be rewarded for failure, he’d be awarded a contract for being unreal during his time with us. Nobody else could do what he’s done and whoever we get next will be a downgrade sadly.
Every coach makes errors of judgement there hasn’t been one manager in the history of football who hasn’t . This season has been disappointing but he still is the best man for the job and on our really good days there isn’t a football team out there who plays better football than City. Let’s get behind him, he deserves that from us surely.There's no obviously realistic alternative. Overall, I hope Pep extends his contract but he's blemished his record at City. I still think he's a great coach but he is capable of errors of judgement.
The season has been unsuccessful and the coach has fallen short of past standards. In part we were dealt a bad hand with injury, but the Lyon game was a self-inflicted disaster, and should be called out as such.