Pep's contract situation

Really intrigued to know what you mean by this.

Literally nothing more than what i read into publicly available comments.

Prior to the end of the season, pep was consistently highlighting he was happy, wanted to be here, at the very least till the end of his contract, and even mentioned possibly beyond, to be looked at when the time is right.

After the season ended, mentions started of 'i have to deserve it', and other similar caveats, assess how the season goes etc.

At the same time as Khaldoon was guarded over it, with his it is a natural conversation that will come. In addition to the 'pep and i have hating losing in common'.

Not reading any more into that other than both are comfortable to take their time, and neither seems committed to pursuing anything.

Which to me is different to how things were presented up until the end of the cas case.

Thats all. Also entirely my own interpretation and opinion.
 
Literally nothing more than what i read into publicly available comments.

Prior to the end of the season, pep was consistently highlighting he was happy, wanted to be here, at the very least till the end of his contract, and even mentioned possibly beyond, to be looked at when the time is right.

After the season ended, mentions started of 'i have to deserve it', and other similar caveats, assess how the season goes etc.

At the same time as Khaldoon was guarded over it, with his it is a natural conversation that will come. In addition to the 'pep and i have hating losing in common'.

Not reading any more into that other than both are comfortable to take their time, and neither seems committed to pursuing anything.

Which to me is different to how things were presented up until the end of the cas case.

Thats all. Also entirely my own interpretation and opinion.
I also think if you add to that the Messi situation, he may well be planning on longer. Its no grey area that we were in for Messi and it wasn't on a one year contract, 2/3 years minimum and some suggested 4/5 years. Now if we were in for Messi and Messi by all accounts wanted to come here, that surely was under the umbrella of Pep being manager for a large period of that time. Now maybe becuase we didnt get Messi Pep has had a re think, but what it does confirm to me is that Pep was ready to commit long term to the club.
 
Literally nothing more than what i read into publicly available comments.

Prior to the end of the season, pep was consistently highlighting he was happy, wanted to be here, at the very least till the end of his contract, and even mentioned possibly beyond, to be looked at when the time is right.

After the season ended, mentions started of 'i have to deserve it', and other similar caveats, assess how the season goes etc.

At the same time as Khaldoon was guarded over it, with his it is a natural conversation that will come. In addition to the 'pep and i have hating losing in common'.

Not reading any more into that other than both are comfortable to take their time, and neither seems committed to pursuing anything.

Which to me is different to how things were presented up until the end of the cas case.

Thats all. Also entirely my own interpretation and opinion.
I agree with this. Pep's body language in the first press conference was very negative. I don't think this is anything sinister though. He has endured a very tough 12 months with Covid (losing his mum), the UEFA court case, huge injury problems, the relentless stress of too many games (even us fans are tired out) plus the hangover from the Lyon defeat which was devastating for the players as well.
Pep is not superhuman. In my view he is just exhausted. All the players and officials at City are suffering the personal impact of the pandemic and it is affecting their form. It is also affecting other clubs. In a perfect world we would just give Pep six months off and then take him back.
It is possible that Messi coming could inspire him to one more year but personally I think it is quite likely he will finish his contract and them take some time off with his young family. Who can blame him?
 
I also think if you add to that the Messi situation, he may well be planning on longer. Its no grey area that we were in for Messi and it wasn't on a one year contract, 2/3 years minimum and some suggested 4/5 years. Now if we were in for Messi and Messi by all accounts wanted to come here, that surely was under the umbrella of Pep being manager for a large period of that time. Now maybe becuase we didnt get Messi Pep has had a re think, but what it does confirm to me is that Pep was ready to commit long term to the club.

I personally don't in the slightest believe they are related. Ditto re aguero. If messi comes, bonus for both of them. But i would doubt either is waiting to see before making their decision. Or that the club is looking to use that to offer them any more than they would anyway.
 
I agree with this. Pep's body language in the first press conference was very negative. I don't think this is anything sinister though. He has endured a very tough 12 months with Covid (losing his mum), the UEFA court case, huge injury problems, the relentless stress of too many games (even us fans are tired out) plus the hangover from the Lyon defeat which was devastating for the players as well.
Pep is not superhuman. In my view he is just exhausted. All the players and officials at City are suffering the personal impact of the pandemic and it is affecting their form. It is also affecting other clubs. In a perfect world we would just give Pep six months off and then take him back.
It is possible that Messi coming could inspire him to one more year but personally I think it is quite likely he will finish his contract and them take some time off with his young family. Who can blame him?

I still think he will extend. Just doesn't feel as positive about it as it seemes before, but then the whole world has lost positivity.

But what you suggest is entirely likely as well.

Re pep's demeanour, to me that is more to losing particular games, and the manner, than to being here in general.
 
I still think he will extend. Just doesn't feel as positive about it as it seemes before, but then the whole world has lost positivity.

But what you suggest is entirely likely as well.

Re pep's demeanour, to me that is more to losing particular games, and the manner, than to being here in general.
I hope you are right and I am wrong. Pep's the best manager our club will ever have. A bigger question is what will happen to the club's leadership structure (Khaldoon, Txxi, and Soriano) if Pep leaves. I would like it to stay in place whoever is manager (Nagelsman would be my choice)
 
I think pep appreciates it will never be better anywhere else for him in club football? He runs the side he wants and gets included in the side normally the manager doesn’t?
 
Brilliant stuff. Nice to see Pep so relaxed chatting away to another sporting great.
Pep also seems to be looking forward to his trip to India to watch cricket with Virat.
I wonder if he will stay for the whole 5 days of a Test Match or just have a quick Twenty 20.
And Pep can get Kohli along to a Lancashire game sometime as well as a trip to The Etihad too.
 

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