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Just gone home to manage River Plate IIRCSaid it before but Martin Demichelis is my shout for a medium-term manager change. I'm not even taking the piss.
Just gone home to manage River Plate IIRCSaid it before but Martin Demichelis is my shout for a medium-term manager change. I'm not even taking the piss.
I wouldn’t want either of them. But why would either of them leave Arsenal or Newcastle for City?I agree with some points you make and some points he makes, Guardiola doesn't really have a plan B it's his way of playing and that's it, sometimes his stubborn ways are there for all to see, sometimes he over thinks things, he has been given more time than any other city manager, who knows where mancini would have taken us, who knows where Manuel would have taken us? Pep took over the club when it was in a great place, I dont give 2 fucks about the champions league if I am honest, but Pep has not covered himself in glory with us in that competition, the final against Chelsea was all on Pep, we kept the same team all competition, then he decides to change it all for the final, if he does go my 2 choices would be Arteta or Howe
After Pep, he is the man! And I think he’s waiting in the wings n’all. Enrique’s even hinting at a swap (okay he wasn’t but he has said that he wants Pep as the next Spain boss after him).
Sometimes you have to take off the blue tinted glasses and admit someone is good at their job.Alright Eddie
I can see him staying as part of the CFG without question, a job for life if he so wishes.I could see Pep as some sort of ambassador/consultant after he finishes, but it would depend on what our board’s vision was and what Pep wants to do.
We don’t need what the rags have done with the Pisscan.
After Pep, he is the man! And I think he’s waiting in the wings n’all. Enrique’s even hinting at a swap (okay he wasn’t but he has said that he wants Pep as the next Spain boss after him).
There is nobody better! – Luis Enrique 'would love' for Guardiola to take over as next Spain boss
Luis Enrique insists there is nobody better than Pep Guardiola to succeed him as Spain's next head c...www.sportsmax.tv
Pep and Enrique:
Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique: Two sides of the same FC Barcelona coin
The two European trebles of the Blaugrana came under these legendary tacticians. Pep Guardiola’s tenure at FC Barcelona (2008-2012) marked an unprecedented era where the Catalan giants redefined the history of modern football and set ...khelnow.com
These Stats Show The Best Barcelona Manager Ever Is Enrique, Not Guardiola
Enrique has won more games, his team has scored more goals and conceded fewer goals than Guardiola's over his first 100 games.the18.com